The present research work was aimed to study an incidence, clinical findings and haemato-biochemical changes in foreign body syndrome in cattle. Overall incidence of FBS was with highest in Holsten Friesian () followed by Jersey (), Gir () and Non-descript (). Further it was more in females () than male ().General observations in FBS cases revealed change in posture and gait, distended and impacted rumen, scanty or loose faeces, normal to emaciated and hide bound body condition. | Foreign body syndrome in cattle: An incidence and clinico-haemato-biochemical changes