Abstract

The study was conducted on six healthy non-descript goats of either sex weighing between 20-25 kg by administrating atropine sulphate (0.04 mg/kg I/M) followed by midazolam (0.4 mg/kg I/M) and 15 min. later followed by induction of anaesthesia with ketofol (5mg/kg I/V). Sedation with drooping of head after midazolam administration within 8.20±0.58 min. After ketofol administration went into lateral recumbency and onset of anaesthesia was 0.62±0.14 min. Corneal, palpebral and anal pinch reflexes were abolished completely. Complete relaxation of all muscles of jaw, tail, anus, prepuce, neck and limb was observed but for short duration. There was complete analgesia and moderated salivation after ketofol anaesthesia. The average duration of anaesthesia was 33.71±1.08 min. after which sign of recovery such as raising of head, tail flicking appeared and complete recovery took 62.14±1.53 min. after ketofol anaesthesia. There was no significant variations in rectal temperature whereas a significant (P

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