Nepal is land locked between China and India ( FAO, 2010 ) Nepal ‘s current population is approximately 28.51 million people, over one quarter of the population lives below the poverty line( World bank, 2016). Nepal is approximately 147 181 Km², 800 Km long and 200 Km wide. (World Bank, 2016). Agriculture employs more than 70 % of the population. (World Bank, 2016) With such a large amount of the population invested in Agriculture, measures need to be taken to help it thrive and improve. Nepal is made up of three ecological regions; Mountain, Hills and Terai (FAO, 2010). Mountain region ranges from 2000m-8848m in altitude. (FAO, 2010) Livestock graze for 6-8 hours on pasture when the land is not covered in snow. (FAO). The hills have a high animal population lactating cows and buffalo are kept in the villages (FAO, 2010). There are concerns I this hills regions in regards to heavy infestation of parasites and improvement is needed for animal diseases (FAO, 2010). Terai most households have cattle in this region, there are breakouts animal diseases as well ( FAO,2010).