Reproductive health problems and associated risk factors in intensively managed dairy cows in Alage, Southern Ethiopia

A. Gebremeskel, B. Tanga, Yohannes Nigatu, Chala Feyera Olkeba
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Cross sectional study was conducted in Alage dairy farm with the objectives of determining the causes of reproductive wastages, their prevalence and the risk factors on 173 dairy cows (68 Holstein Friesian (HF) and 105 Borena breed) from November 2017 to April 2018. Additionally, a one year data, from September, 2016 to September, 2017 on a total of 172 cows were analyzed. From the one year record data, 33.72% (n=58) of the cows has showed either one or more of major reproductive health problems. In the cross sectional survey, out of the total cattle 31.79% (n=55) were found to be affected either with one or more of major reproductive health problems. The common causes of reproductive wastages identified include repeat breeder, metritis, retained fetal membrane (RFM), abortion, anoestrus, and dystocia with prevalence of 16.18, 6.36, 5.78, 4.05, 3.47 and 2.9%, respectively. The breed and body condition of cattle were found to statistically significantly associated with the occurrence of reproductive problems (p 0.05). In conclusion, there were high reproductive wastages and multiple causes leading to reproductive wastages in Alage dairy farm, which needs due attention. Appropriate strategies to improve reproductive health in farm including training of farm workers to improve heat detection and artificial insemination efficiency, and enhancement of the general health management of the cows by applying appropriate herd health programs is recommended. Identification of etiologies of infectious diseases and their potential risk factors should be further studied in dairy cows. Key words: Alage, dairy cows, reproductive health problems, risk factors.
埃塞俄比亚南部阿拉奇集约化管理奶牛的生殖健康问题及相关风险因素
本研究于2017年11月至2018年4月在Alage奶牛场进行了横断面研究,目的是确定173头奶牛(68头荷斯坦弗里马(HF)和105头博伦纳(Borena))生殖损耗的原因、发生率和危险因素。此外,还分析了2016年9月至2017年9月共172头奶牛的一年数据。从一年的记录数据来看,33.72% (n=58)的奶牛出现了一种或多种主要的生殖健康问题。在横断面调查中,在所有牛中发现31.79% (n=55)受到一种或多种主要生殖健康问题的影响。常见的生殖浪费原因包括重复繁殖、子宫炎、胎膜潴留、流产、无情和难产,患病率分别为16.18%、6.36、5.78、4.05、3.47和2.9%。牛的品种和体况与繁殖问题的发生有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。综上所述,阿拉格奶牛场生殖浪费现象严重,造成生殖浪费的原因多种多样,需要引起重视。建议采取适当的策略来改善农场的生殖健康,包括对农场工人进行培训以提高热探测和人工授精效率,并通过实施适当的牛群健康计划来加强奶牛的一般健康管理。奶牛传染病的病原学鉴定及其潜在危险因素有待进一步研究。关键词:藻类,奶牛,生殖健康问题,危险因素
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