Identification and Examination of Meats
Veterinary MedicineTo avoid sale of meat unfit for human consumption, proper ante mortem and post mortem inspection should be carried out for the identification and examination of meat.
To avoid sale of meat unfit for human consumption, proper ante mortem and post mortem inspection should be carried out for the identification and examination of meat.
Frauds in the sale of livestock products is very common malpractice seen in our daily lives. whether it is fake paneer or milk made with artificial powder.
There are certain rules for transport of animals by the governments for proper care and humane way to make their journey comfortable.
The Veterinary Officer may be supplied by the Police Superintendent or The Magistrate for veterolegal examination of the injured animal with following form which he is required to fill in after examining the injured animal.
Firearm wounds in animals generally produce two wounds or apertures. One of entrance and the other of exit of the projectile. The wound of entrance is usually smaller than the projectile because of the elasticity of the skin, and is round when the projectile strikes the body at right angles and oval when it strikes obliquely.
Wounds in Animals are defined as a forcible breach in the continuity of the soft tissues of the body including the skin, mucous membrane and cornea.
Doping in horses introduced by American trainers in 1903 Administration of drugs to act as a stimulant before racing dates.
The Veterinary Council of India brings to the notice of the registered veterinary practitioners for disciplinary action for veterinarians.
There are various duties of veterinarians to the profession. A vet uphold honour of the profession and should have aware of unethical conduct.
Principles of Veterinary Professional Code of Conduct Principles of veterinary professional code of conduct are: Veterinary Council of India In exercise of the powers conferred by section 66 read with section 31 of Indian Veterinary Council Act, 1984 (52 of 1984) the Veterinary Council of India, with previous approval of the Central Government, hereby makes
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