Lumpy Skin Disease Cases Reported in Parts of Sargodha District
Reports indicate an increase in cases of Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) among cattle and buffaloes in several areas of District Sargodha, raising concerns among livestock farmers and dairy farm owners.
According to local sources and surveillance information, cases have been reported from multiple villages and surrounding areas. Livestock owners say the number of affected animals appears to be rising in some localities.
Farmers have expressed concern about the situation and are urging authorities to take timely steps to control the spread of the disease. They believe that early preventive measures and vaccination can help reduce the impact on livestock.
Livestock stakeholders have also called for improved monitoring, timely availability of vaccines, and awareness campaigns to support farmers in managing animal health more effectively.
Officials are expected to continue monitoring the situation, while further assessments may be carried out to determine the extent of the disease in the region.

