ABSTRACT. To obtain blood biochemical basic data of Japanese Black calves in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, blood samples were obtained from 582 clinically healthy calves on 27 farms. Calves were divided into three stages: the suckling stage (between 14 and 90 days of age, n=191), the early growing stage (between 91 and 180 days of age, n=200) and the late growing stage (between 181 and 270 days of age, n=191). The mean concentration of total cholesterol, triglyceride, nonesterified fatty acids, calcium and zinc, and the mean activities of γ-glutamyltransferase and alkaine phospatase in the suckling stage were significantly higher than those in the early and late growing stages (P<0.01). The mean concentration of total protein, albumin and globulin increased gradually with growing. The mean concentration of beta-hydroxybutyrate in the suckling stage was below 150 µmol/l, however, it elevated above 400 µmol/l in the early and late growing stages. The mean concentration of copper concentration was above 70 µg/dl in all stages. The mean concentration of zinc was between 90 and 110 µg/dl in all stages. These results suggest that the blood biochemical values of Japanese Black calves vary with growing stages, and the blood parameters obtained in this study are considered useful as indices for health management of Japanese Black calves.
To evaluate the preventive effects of combined vaccination for Pasteurella multocida, Mannheimia haemolytica and Histophilus somni on
respiratory diseases in Japanese Black calves, 295 calves at one farm were alternately assigned to two groups; 147 calves received the vaccine at 4 and 8 weeks of age (vaccination group),
and the other 148 calves did not receive vaccine (control group). The incidences of respiratory diseases were 25.9 and 70.9% in the vaccination and control groups, respectively, and the odds
ratio for comparison between the two groups was 0.143 (95% confidence interval: 0.086–0.238). Administration of the multiple vaccine to Japanese black calves might be one of effective factor
for prevention of respiratory diseases.
A Japanese Black calf, manifested by clinical signs of inability to stand and extending
hind limbs after birth, was investigated clinically and pathologically. In the
neurological inspection, gastrocnemius reflex and patellar tendon reflex of the right hind
limb were hyperactive, and gastrocnemius reflex and crossed extension reflex of the left
hind limb were also hyperactive. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examination showed a
cavity in the cord at the area of the third and fourth lumbar vertebrae in T2-weighted
imaging. After the calf was euthanized, necropsy confirmed the swelling of the spinal cord
at the third and fourth lumbar vertebrae. The histopathological examination confirmed that
the central canal remained open, and the inner surface of central canal was lined with
ependymal cells. Therefore, this calf was diagnosed to have hydromyelia of the lumbar
cord. This study indicated that MRI was useful for diagnosing myelodysplasia such as
hydoromyelia. This is the first report of hydoromyelia in Japanese Black calf.
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