Manang, Sept 6 : A large number of yaks in the pastureland in Disyang Rural Municipality in Manang are taken ill and around 30 died from an unidentified disease.
Chief of Veterinary Hospital and
Livestock Services Expert Centre, Manang, Narayan Kusum said that a team of
livestock technicians have visited the site for the treatment of the disease
after the issue was noticed.
The yaks have developed the
symptoms of high fever, maximum salivation, difficulty in breathing, swollen
throat and some others.
So far 30 yaks have died of the
disease.
On the basis of the symptoms on
yaks, the technicians have suspected the spread of foot and mouth disease.
However, it is yet to confirm from the sample test of blood and bone marrow of
yaks, according to Kusum.
Veterinarians have continued their
surveillance as the yaks are still sick in the pastureland.
The Centre stated that samples of
the blood and bone marrow have been sent to Provincial Veterinary Laboratory in
Pokhara for the diagnosis of the disease.
However, Chief of the Laboratory,
Kedar Raj Pandey, said the disease is not confirmed yet adding that yak dung
was needed to confirm whether or not foot and mouth disease was spread in
Manang.
Pandey argued that chances are high
for the infection of parasite leech on animals in the Himalayas during
September and October. "That could have also created problems on
animals," he added. (RSS)