“Livestock” expects 3 cows in Surin province to be bitten by owned dogs, reiterates that they are not ghouls.

Surin provincial livestock investigators said three cows in Rattanaburi district had their guts bitten to death by other animals. pointing out that it's not a ghoul dog swarming But it's believed to be a herd of mixed-breed dogs attacked by nearby owners. The staff will speed up rabies vaccination for dogs, cats and cattle in the area. The police rush to investigate the owner so he can take legal responsibility.

Prayoon Promthaisong Veterinarian, Veterinary Specialist Acting for Livestock, Surin Province, said Assigned Mr. Charoonwit Napornram, Head of the Animal Health Development Group, and Ms. Chantra Phokham, a livestock officer in Rattanaburi District, to check the news. "Ghost dogs swarm the cow's guts" from asking the villagers in the area, knowing that the cow that was bitten to death by other animals belonged to Mr. Sai Malawan, No. 31, Village No. 3, Ban Chong, Ban Phai Sub-district, Rattanaburi District.

Mr. Sai is a cattle farmer. There are 17 cows in total. During the dry season, the cows will be raised in the field by separating into 2 herds. Herd 1 is the original herd in the garden and herd 2 is a new herd. tied to a stake in the field near the village They don't watch all the time, they come to take care of them from time to time and they don't drive them into the kennel. On the day when the dog came and bit the cow in the second herd

March 8th ago Mr. Sai found 3 mixed-breed dogs munching on 2 cows. so he ran away Later, on March 11, another dog came back and bit the cow to death. until he saw it running home so he knew is a owned dog and assumes that None of the 3 animals had rabies symptoms. Mr. Sai informed the village headman and reported the police. Rattanaburi already

The Surin Provincial Livestock Office and Rattanaburi District Livestock Office coordinated with village headmen and community leaders to notify farmers who raise animals to watch out for the herd dogs. Increase their attention to cattle and buffaloes by renovating their enclosures to protect dogs. buffaloes are not left outside the pen at night Simultaneously, the Livestock Office will cooperate with Ban Phai Sub-district Administrative Organization to facilitate the movement of animals in the aforementioned places to raise them in a safe stable. And will speed up the rabies vaccination for dogs, cats and cattle that have been bitten by dogs in the next area

More importantly, it will clarify the cause for those who are affected and uncomfortable from such an event that it is not an "ogre dog" in order to further create a correct understanding.

As for the case that the owner of the cattle reported to the police station. Rattanaburi, investigators will accelerate the search for the owner to be legally responsible.

on the same day Officers from the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation inspected the incident, confirming that there was no forest area in the immediate vicinity of the incident. The animals that bite farmers' cattle are not wild animals.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chitkamol Thanasak, Department of Clinical Medicine and Public Health Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Mahidol University talks about dog behavior. Fierce and aggressive behavior is a result of both breed and domestication characteristics. Some breeds are aggressive and very powerful. If properly fed will have gentle behavior But if raised incorrectly, there may be wild behavior.

Source: Thai News Agency