NAMCHI, 20 Sept: The Veticare Paksam organized a workshop at its Jorethang office with the aim to deliver crucial tips to farmers which could help them to maintain the health of their livestock and cattle especially milching cows. Veterinary doctors and farmers from South and West districts attended the workshop.
The workshop had Joint Director, Sikkim Cooperative Milk Union, Karfectar, Dr. Paras Chettri as the chief guest and Dr. Ravi Patiyal from Natural Remedies as the special guest. The farmers were advised to take good care of their milching cows and were advised not to give any medicine to the animals without consulting a veterinary doctor.
They were also suggested not to neglect the animal’s health and were told to keep the cowshed clean. Many more such tips and suggestions were provided to the participating farmers. Dr. Arjun Adhikari of Veticare Paksam informed that a similar workshop will soon be held for compounders in Jorethang. The programme was also addressed by Dr. Phurba Sherpa of Karfectar, Dr. Meenakshi Pradhan, Master Trainer of Livelihood School Dr. Kinchokla Bhutia, Veterinary Officer from Turuk and Dr. Seema Rai, Veterinary Officer from Soreng.
Later, the farmers who attended the workshop were provided with medicines for their animals at 10% discount.
The workshop had Joint Director, Sikkim Cooperative Milk Union, Karfectar, Dr. Paras Chettri as the chief guest and Dr. Ravi Patiyal from Natural Remedies as the special guest. The farmers were advised to take good care of their milching cows and were advised not to give any medicine to the animals without consulting a veterinary doctor.
They were also suggested not to neglect the animal’s health and were told to keep the cowshed clean. Many more such tips and suggestions were provided to the participating farmers. Dr. Arjun Adhikari of Veticare Paksam informed that a similar workshop will soon be held for compounders in Jorethang. The programme was also addressed by Dr. Phurba Sherpa of Karfectar, Dr. Meenakshi Pradhan, Master Trainer of Livelihood School Dr. Kinchokla Bhutia, Veterinary Officer from Turuk and Dr. Seema Rai, Veterinary Officer from Soreng.
Later, the farmers who attended the workshop were provided with medicines for their animals at 10% discount.
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