VCC provides excellent services to the entire Haryana state along with bordering states in medicinal, surgical, gynaecological and obstetrical treatment to farm animals as well as pet animals.
Techniques developed and standardized for treatment of Diaphragmatic hernia, upward fixation of patella, caesarean section, management of mastitis, post parturient haemoglobinuria etc.
Annually about 15,000 animals are treated in VCC for various ailments.
Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory of the VCC provides facility for testing of faecal, urine, blood etc. of animals.
VCC organizes clinical camps, conferences & trainings for field veterinarians.
The skin diseases scheme contributed significantly in the epidemiology as well as undertaking drug trials against skin problems in various species of animals.
The scheme is also providing services to university animal farms, Gaushalas and Govt. Livestock Farms of centre and state.
Cheyletiella yasguri, a mite was reported for the first time from mange in dogs in India.
Ornithonyssus bacoti, a rat’s mite, was identified from skin scrapings of human beings for the first time in this part of the country.
Demodectic mange in cattle was recorded for the first time in this area.
In camel, orchitis due to Sarcoptes scabiei was recorded for the first time in the country.
Mange in camel due to Sarcoptes scabiei was shown to have zoonotic importance.
Formalin, when used orally brought about an effective cure of follicular (demodectic) mange in cattle.
Generalized psoroptic mange was diagnosed in a buffalo for the first time from this area.
Demodicosis in dogs was found to cause immunosuppression, which lead to pyoderma due to Staphylococcus spp. infection.
VVIPs holding high positions in National and International Academic, Social and Political arena have been visiting Veterinary Clinics and have been highly appreciative of the functioning of VCC.