RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RETAINED PLACENTA AND BODY CONDITION CHANGES DURING THE TRANSITION PERIOD IN HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS IN NORTH-EASTERN ALGERIA

Q4 Veterinary
Spermova Pub Date : 2021-08-13 DOI:10.18548/aspe/0009.03
A. Hadef, K. Miroud, Hocine Sebihi
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Abstract

Retained placenta (RP) is a common complication of bovine parturition. It is a multifactorial reproductive disorder that predisposes to infection and hence, to infertility. The impact of body condition changes during the transition period on the risk of RP appearance was evaluated in 12 Holstein dairy cows calving from October to January in north-eastern Algeria. The animals were body condition scored (BCS) 3 weeks antepartum and two weeks postpartum to assess the peripartum body fat loss (BCS loss). The statistical analysis involving variables related to BCS and parity was performed using the principal component analysis (PCA). An RP critical occurrence of 41.66% exceeding significantly the threshold prevalence of 10% (p<0.05) was recorded. This could be related to the BCS loss that exceeded one unit over the transition period (r=0.84, p<0.01), expressing the high body fat mobilisation in response to stressor factors such as negative energy balance, feed availability and climatic condition. Scoring the body condition, particularly around the peripartum, may serve as a tool to monitor the risk factors related to the energetic status of dairy cows.
阿尔及利亚东北部荷斯坦奶牛过渡时期保留胎盘与体况变化的关系
残留胎盘(RP)是牛分娩的常见并发症。它是一种多因素的生殖疾病,容易感染,因此导致不孕。以阿尔及利亚东北部10 ~ 1月产犊的12头荷斯坦奶牛为研究对象,评价了过渡时期体况变化对RP发病风险的影响。采用产前3周和产后2周体脂评分(BCS)评价围生期体脂损失(BCS)。采用主成分分析(PCA)对涉及BCS和奇偶性相关变量进行统计分析。RP临界发生率为41.66%,显著高于阈值10% (p<0.05)。这可能与过渡期BCS损失超过1个单位有关(r=0.84, p<0.01),表达了对负能量平衡、饲料利用率和气候条件等应激因素的高体脂动员。对奶牛的身体状况进行评分,尤其是围产期前后,可以作为监测奶牛能量状态相关危险因素的工具。
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Spermova Veterinary-Veterinary (miscellaneous)
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