The present study was undertaken to know the clinical, haemato-biochemical and therapeutic management of anaplasmosis in bovines. A total of 150 animals showing signs of tick infestation, anorexia, jaundice, anaemia with varied pyrexia were included in the present study. Around 5ml blood was collected from jugular vein aspectically for haematobiochemical estimation. For therapeutic study, Twelve anaplasmosis affected animals were randomly selected and divided into two groups consisting of six animals in each group. | Clinico, haemato-biochemical changes and therapeutic management of Anaplasmosis