Prevalence and therapeutic measures of postpartum uterine diseases in achai cattle at livestock research & development station Surezai, Peshawar (original) (raw)

2018, Journal of Dairy, Veterinary & Animal Research

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This study investigates the prevalence of postpartum uterine diseases in Achai cattle, a breed known for its adaptability in harsh environments. Conducted at the Livestock Research & Development Station in Surezai Peshawar, the study involved 50 adult pregnant cows, observing them for various postpartum complications including retained placenta, metritis, and endometritis. The results indicated a lower incidence of retained placenta and endometritis compared to other breeds, while the incidence of uterine prolapse was higher. Treatment efficacy showed that Gentamicin was most effective for uterine prolapse, while Strepto-Penicillin was preferred for retained placenta and endometritis.

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