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rĩtho

n. · class 5/6

  1. eye. Eye. The organ of sight; in agricultural/veterinary context, used particularly for describing vaccine administration methods (eye drop vaccination) in poultry management.

Example: Wĩtheme kũhe njanjo ĩrĩ maaĩ-inĩ kũrĩ ngũkũ itarĩ cia kũhingĩrwo nĩundũ nociage kũnyua gĩthimi kĩrĩa kĩagĩrĩire.Na ithenya-inĩ rĩu ũihe na njĩra ya gũtatĩria ritho kana iniũrũ. (Avoid giving vaccine in water or feed for free-ranging chickens as it is not easy for chickens to consume the right dosage. Instead use eye/nostril drops); Njanjo icio ihũthĩkaga na njĩra ya gũtatĩĩria ritho, iniũro, kana ona gũtũkania na maaĩ ma kũnyua. (The vaccines are commonly administered through the eye, nostril or in drinking water.); Njanjo ya mũrimũ wa Newcastle ĩheyagwo atĩa ta matata na ritho kana maniũrũ? (How to give Newcastle vaccine as eye drop or nasal drop?)

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