Retained fetal membranes in dairy cows

作者: Michael Iwersen , Marc Drillich

DOI: 10.12968/LIVE.2015.20.3.142

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摘要: Retention of the fetal membranes (RFM) is one most common postpartum diseases in dairy cows. Risk factors include poor prepartum body condition, dystocia, hypocalcaemia, and many others. Although manual removal use intrauterine antibiotics are strategies, recent research has scrutinised these treatments tested strategies where only pyrexic RFM cows received a systemic antibiotic treatment whereas with but no fever remained untreated. Furthermore, oxytocin or prostaglandin F2α seems to be limited value. This review provides an overview current literature focus on for retained membranes.

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