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How to keep your cattle healthy during the monsoon season in Bangladesh
Foot rot, parasitic load, and feed-spoilage risk all rise in July through September. A practical guide for small and medium herds.
Practical, locally-relevant writing for Bangladeshi farmers and vets. Cattle health, dairy management, monsoon care, product guides — written by our editorial team and reviewed by the CVASU advisory board.
Dairy Health 6 min read
Cattle Health 9 min read
About the Knowledge Hub
What we publish, who reviews it, how often it updates — and how you can shape what gets written next.
Our editorial team writes them, and the CVASU veterinary advisory board reviews them before publication. Where a specific vet has signed off on an article, the byline names them. We do not publish anything we are not confident a working vet would back.
New articles or updates land roughly every 2-4 weeks, with extra cadence at the start of seasons (monsoon, winter, pre-calving). When an article is materially updated, the "Updated" date on the article page changes.
Yes — please do. Every article page has a "Share on WhatsApp" button at the bottom that copies a clean link and a short preview. There is no paywall and no login.
Yes. Email hello@agrocareanimal.com with the question you want answered, or message us on WhatsApp. Topics that come from working farmers and field vets usually jump the queue.
Yes. The whole point of this Hub is locally-relevant guidance — feed regimes, breeds, climate, seasons and dealer practices that match how Bangladeshi farms actually work. Many guides start from a problem we hear at the dealer counter.