The effect of atonic uterus treatment on metritis, reproduction, removal, and milk yield in Holstein cows

IF 0.7 Q3 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Journal of Central European Agriculture Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5513/jcea01/24.3.3895
Petra Réková, Pavel Gomulec, Simona Mekková, Michal Dolník, Vladimír Hisira, Pavol Mudroň
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The study aimed to determine the effects of medical treatment of postpartum uterus pathologies on uterine health, and the reproductive and productive performance of dairy cows during the lactation period. In total, 206 cows were examined to monitor the uterus involution process at 1, 7, 14, and 21 days in milk (DIM). Cows with retained placenta were treated with carbetocin and cows with uterus atony were treated with PGF2α. Cows with puerperal metritis received ceftiofur hydrochloride. All of the dairy cows with proven uterine health were then enrolled in a synchronization protocol with artificial insemination. Intercalving interval, service period, insemination index, milk yield per lactation (kg), average milk protein and fat per lactation, parity (heifers/cows), and culling rate were analyzed. The statistical analysis revealed only a weak trend (P = 0.07) of association between the retained placenta and the inter-calving interval. The odds of having a decrease in daily milk yield in cows without metritis were 0.92 (95% CI: 0.85, 0.99) times the odds of cows with metritis. Thus, the metritis was associated with a reduction (P < 0.05) in milk yield of 0.92 kg/cow per day and a total of 281 kg in the 305 days of lactation. Reproductive and productive variables like service period, insemination index, milk protein and fat, and culling rate were not associated with uterus disorders. In conclusion, intensive monitoring and care of the reproduction health of dairy cows early after calving can decrease the risk of economic losses.
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无张力子宫处理对荷斯坦奶牛子宫炎、繁殖、切除及产奶量的影响
本研究旨在探讨产后子宫病变的医学治疗对泌乳期奶牛子宫健康及繁殖和生产性能的影响。共对206头奶牛进行了1、7、14和21 d (DIM)子宫复旧过程监测。保留胎盘的奶牛用卡贝菌素处理,子宫张力的奶牛用PGF2α处理。产褥期子宫炎奶牛给予盐酸头孢替福。所有已证实子宫健康的奶牛随后被纳入人工授精的同步方案。分析产犊间隔、服务期、授精指数、单泌乳产奶量(kg)、单泌乳平均乳蛋白和乳脂肪、胎次(头/头)和扑杀率。统计分析显示,胎盘残留与产犊间隔之间的相关性较弱(P = 0.07)。无指标炎奶牛日产奶量下降的几率是有指标炎奶牛日产奶量下降几率的0.92倍(95% CI: 0.85, 0.99)。因此,该指标与产奶量减少(P < 0.05)相关,每头奶牛每天产奶量减少0.92 kg,泌乳305天产奶量减少281 kg。服务期、授精指数、乳蛋白和乳脂肪、扑杀率等生殖和生产变量与子宫疾病无关。综上所述,产犊后早期对奶牛生殖健康进行严密的监测和护理可以降低经济损失的风险。
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Journal of Central European Agriculture
Journal of Central European Agriculture AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE-
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1.40
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14.30%
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46
审稿时长
50 weeks
期刊介绍: - General agriculture - Animal science - Plant science - Environment in relation to agricultural production, land use and wildlife management - Agricultural economics and rural development
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