Article history This paper reports a case of abomasal bloat in a Holstein heifer, after an episode of the complete fracture of the left thoracic limb, which occurred on the farm. The animal, with 15 days of age, was donated to Veterinary Teaching Hospital (Hovet) of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science of University of Sao Paulo (FMVZ/USP) where it was operated, resulting in a complete fracture consolidation and no post-surgical complications. At 52 days of age, the heifer manifested acute apathy, anorexia, abdominal discomfort, and diarrhea. After physical and complementary (i.e., blood count and abdominal ultrasound) examinations and the assessment of nutritional management, the calf was diagnosed with abomasal bloat. Therefore, the following treatment was performed: correction of dehydration, antibiotic therapy, administration of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, and attempt of gas release through the esophageal tube. Moreover, dietary adjustments were made and consisted in interrupting the supply of concentrate, decreasing the volume of milk replacer, as well as supplying ruminal liquid, water, and green grass. Despite the acute and fatal characteristics seen in abomasal tympanism, the rapid identification of the initial clinical manifestations presented by the heifer allowed immediate therapeutic intervention, culminating in the survival of the animal and complete recovery at the end of the treatment.
ResumoAs estimativas de parâmetros genéticos para algumas características de produção em linhagem de matrizes de frango de corte foram obtidas usando dados fornecidos pela EMBRAPA Suínos e Aves, Concórdia/SC. As características avaliadas foram: peso corporal aos 42 dias de idade (P42), comprimento de peito (CPeito), largura maior (Larg1) e largura menor (Larg2) do peito aos 42 dias, fertilidade (Fert), eclodibilidade (Eclod), nascimento (Nasc), peso aos 49 dias (P49), ganho de peso (GP4349) e conversão alimentar (CA4349) entre os dias 43 e 49. Os valores das estimativas das
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