Factors Affecting Morbidity, Mortality, and Growth Rates in Suckling Calves under Conditions of Nile Delta, Egypt

M. Al, A. A. El-hafeez, M. Sayed-Ahmed
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The aim of this study was to estimate morbidity, mortality risk, and growth rates during period from birth to weaning in calves under the conditions of Nile Delta. Data were collected during the period from January 2009 until December 2018. Data were collected from 1727 newborn calves from 3 breeds (869 Friesian, 488 Baladi and 370 their Crossbred). The overall rates of calf morbidity and mortality during the period of pre-weaning reached 74.35% and 12.16%, respectively. The majority of cases occurred within the period from 8 to 30 days of calf age (44.93% and 6.20%, respectively). Morbidity and mortality rates were the lowest for Crossbred calves. The means of calf weight at birth and weaning, amount of milk used for suckling and the average daily gain were significantly greater for Friesian calves. Furthermore, morbidity, mortality and growth rates were affected by calf birth season, dam parity, calf gender, calf weight at birth and cause of disease. Incidence and mortality rates due to enteric diseases alone during the pre-weaning period were higher (71.18% and 36.67%, respectively). Calves affected by the diseases had significantly decreased weight at weaning compared with healthy calves. It is clear from this study that elevated calf mortality was associated with low weight at birth. Accordingly, we recommend more attention must be given to proper management and improved health conditions of the calves. It must be obtained ideal weights at birth, alleviate heat stress during the summer, and care for primiparous cows.
影响尼罗河三角洲条件下哺乳小牛发病率、死亡率和生长率的因素
本研究的目的是估计尼罗河三角洲条件下犊牛从出生到断奶期间的发病率、死亡率和生长率。数据收集于2009年1月至2018年12月期间。数据来自3个品种的1727头新生牛犊(869头弗里西亚,488头巴拉迪和370头杂交)。断奶前犊牛总体发病率和死亡率分别为74.35%和12.16%。大多数病例发生在8 ~ 30日龄(分别为44.93%和6.20%)。杂交犊牛的发病率和死亡率最低。弗里西亚犊牛的出生和断奶体重平均值、哺乳奶量和平均日增重均显著高于弗里西亚犊牛。此外,发病率、死亡率和生长率受犊牛出生季节、胎次、犊牛性别、犊牛出生体重和疾病原因的影响。断奶前肠道疾病的发病率和死亡率较高(分别为71.18%和36.67%)。与健康犊牛相比,受疾病影响的犊牛在断奶时体重显著下降。从这项研究中可以清楚地看出,牛犊死亡率升高与出生时体重过轻有关。因此,我们建议必须更加注意适当的管理和改善小牛的健康状况。它必须在出生时获得理想的体重,减轻夏季的热应激,并照顾初产奶牛。
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