Seven reticulated giraffes
were hand-reared at Nogeyama Zoological Gardens, because the dam had agalactia. Six of the
7 calves exhibited polyarthritis and/or phlegmon in the lower legs. However, the cause of
the disorder was unclear. The present study reviewed the clinical records of the 7
giraffes, including the type and amount of colostrum ingested during the first 72 hr. The
disorder involved the fetlocks and carpal and tarsal joints in 6 of the 7 calves within an
average of 8 days of birth. The average amount of fed bovine or powdered colostrum was
0–2.4 l in the first 24 hr and 2.0–6.2 l during the
first 72 hr. Insufficient colostrum quantity might be a factor in polyarthritis and/or
phlegmon.
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