Clinical Study of Incomplete Cervical Dilation in Dairy Cattle and Buffaloes
Keywords:
Betamethasone, Bovine, Estrogen, Incomplete cervical dilation, PGF2α, Valethamate bromideAbstract
A total of 17 clinical cases of cows and buffaloes suffering from incomplete cervical dilation (ICD) were included in the study. Among
these cases, 35.29% and 64.71% cases were observed in cows and buffaloes, respectively. Pluripara were more affected as compared
to primiparous animals. Treatment procedures adopted in these cases were mechanical manipulation of the cervix and a combination
of four drugs (PGF2α, Betamethasone, Estrogen, and Valethamate bromide). All the animals responded to the treatment protocol. The
combined hormonal treatment (PGF2α, Betamethasone, Estrogen, and Valethamate bromide) was suitable for managing incomplete
cervical dilation.
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