Dystocia in Cattle: Prospective Analysis in Daily Veterinary Practice (N = 573 Parturitions)

C. Bühler, J. Hüsler, G. Hirsbrunner
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Purpose: The aim of this prospective study was to collect cases of dystocia in 4 rural veterinary practices in Switzerland over 12 months, focusing on calf vitality. Methods: During 12 months, data of 573 assisted parturitions were collected. The age of the cows involved ranged from 2 to 17 years (median 5.2 yr) with a median gestation length of 288 days. Results: Overall, 651 calves were born (61.2% male). 481 were single and 85 were twin births. For 7 calves, no data were available. As to calf vitality: 66.1% of the calves were alive, 25.4% dead, 5.1% weak and 3.4% died during the assisted parturition process. The percentage of dead calves was higher in twins (43.5%) than in singletons (18.9%). The vitality was influenced by gestation length, parity and the time elapsed since the rupture of the amniotic sac. In this study, calf vitality was neither influenced by sex of the calf nor breed of the parents. A uterine torsion was found in 31.8% of the cases with the direction of the rotation anti-clockwise in 94%. Twins were twice as often in posterior presentation as single-born calves (31.4% versus 15.6%). Conclusion: Calf vitality was influenced by parity, gestation length and time from amniotic sac rupture to veterinary intervention.
牛的难产:日常兽医实践的前瞻性分析(N=573次分娩)
目的:本前瞻性研究的目的是收集瑞士4个农村兽医机构在12个月内发生的难产病例,重点关注小牛的活力。方法:收集12个月内573例辅助分娩的资料。奶牛的年龄从2岁到17岁不等(平均5.2岁),平均妊娠期为288天。结果:总共产下651头小牛(61.2%为雄性)。481例为单胎,85例为双胎。对于7头小牛,没有可用的数据。小牛活力方面:辅助分娩过程中,66.1%的小牛存活,25.4%的小牛死亡,5.1%的小牛虚弱,3.4%的小牛死亡。双胎(43.5%)的死小牛比例高于单胎(18.9%)。其活力受妊娠期、产次和羊膜囊破裂后的时间影响。在这项研究中,小牛的活力既不受小牛性别的影响,也不受父母品种的影响。31.8%的病例出现子宫扭转,94%的病例出现逆时针旋转。双胞胎的后位发生率是单胎小牛的两倍(分别为31.4%和15.6%)。结论:小牛的活力受产次、妊娠长度和从羊膜囊破裂到兽医干预的时间的影响。
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