Designing a cool, dry shed for Indian summers is one of the everyday topics PasuCare wants every farmer to feel confident about. Good livestock care starts with noticing small changes early — in appetite, behaviour, milk yield or movement — and knowing the right next step.

Why it matters

On most Indian farms, a single missed health issue can cost thousands of rupees in lost milk, treatment and recovery time. Catching problems early keeps animals productive and protects the household's income.

What to look for

  • Changes in appetite, water intake or rumination
  • A drop in milk yield or change in milk appearance
  • Unusual posture, lameness, or staying away from the herd
  • Fever, swelling, discharge or visible wounds

When to call a vet

If symptoms persist beyond a day, combine in a worrying way, or the animal is clearly distressed, use the PasuCare symptom checker for guidance and book a teleconsult or visit. PasuCare provides guidance, not diagnosis — always consult a licensed veterinarian for treatment.