Suboptimum reproductive performance among dairy herds in Uganda

G. Bigirwa, J. Acai, P. Bogere, S. Im, Hyun Kim, D. Kwon, H. Lee, K. Song
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Suboptimum reproductive performance affects the overall profitability of dairy herds. In order to manage this condition, there is need to clearly understand the different forms in which it presents, as well as its possible risk factors under the Ugandan context. This review study was conducted to highlight the different forms of suboptimum reproductive performances among Ugandan dairy herds through literatures from previous studies. At the same time, underscores the coexistence of risk factors of suboptimum reproductive performance among the same dairy herds in Uganda. In Uganda, dairy cattle experienced pathological postpartum cycling patterns, delayed calving to first service intervals, long calving intervals, low pregnancy rates and high abortion rates. Inadequate nutrition, management errors and infectious genital diseases such brucellosis and bovine viral diarrhea were common in these herds. There is need to undertake studies that link the different forms of suboptimum reproductive performance and their possible risk factors. Key words: Suboptimum reproductive performance, postpartum pathological anestrous, infectious genital diseases.
乌干达奶牛群的次优繁殖性能
繁殖性能不佳影响奶牛群的整体盈利能力。为了处理这种情况,需要清楚地了解这种情况的不同形式,以及在乌干达情况下可能出现的危险因素。本综述研究旨在通过以往研究的文献来强调乌干达奶牛群中不同形式的次优繁殖性能。同时,强调了乌干达同一乳牛群中生殖性能不佳的风险因素的共存。在乌干达,奶牛经历了病理性产后循环模式、产犊延迟至第一次产犊间隔、产犊间隔长、妊娠率低和流产率高。在这些畜群中,营养不足、管理错误和感染性生殖疾病(如布鲁氏菌病和牛病毒性腹泻)很常见。有必要进行研究,将不同形式的生殖表现欠佳及其可能的危险因素联系起来。关键词:生殖性能不佳,产后病理性昏厥,感染性生殖疾病。
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