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JMC lifts carcass after locals suspect cause of death as mal intentioned poison
Polythene recovers from Gastrointestinal Tract: Postmortem Report
3/31/2019 11:05:53 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 31: Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) has lifted a carcass lying on the road from Gujjar Mohalla,Upper Paloura last night after public from nearby area suspected its cause of death as mal intentioned poison.
The Municipal Veterinary Section of JMC staff lifted the animal with the help of police department and kept it at Municipal Animal care Center Roop Nagar and decided to go for postmortem examination in the morning.
In the morning Dr Zaffar Iqbal MVO JMC along with Dr Anil Kumar VAS Animal Husbandry Department conducted postmortem examination of the animal and the cause of death found to be GIT impaction of severe level.
"Around 50 kg of Polythene bags was found inside whole Gastrointestinal Tract (Rumen, Reticulum, Omasum, Abomasum and Intestines)with no feed ingesta," reads the press statements issued by the JMC adding that Postmortem examination was done in the presence of Police officials and some organizational members. MVO JMC appeals to the general public to avoid using polythene bags as it poses a threat of life to stray animals.
Dr Zaffar Iqbal MVO also warns to the defaulters rearing dairy animals to not let free their animals on the roads otherwise strict action under rules will be taken against such defaulters.
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