2014
DOI: 10.3844/ajavsp.2014.162.169
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Effect of Puerperal Metritis on Holstein Cows Productive, Reproductive Variables and Culling Rates

Abstract: The objective of the study was to determine the effect of puerperal metritis prevalence in high yielding Holstein cows on productive (305 days, actual milk yields), reproductive (days to first estrus, days open and services per conception) variables and culling rates. Throughout the study, 2885 dairy records were collected from high yielding private Holstein dairy farm (average milk yield was up to 9000 kg) for 3 successive lactation seasons. Dairy cows were classified according to their uterine affection into… Show more

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“…Culling rates of 30, 53.3 and 100% were seen among cows affected by CM once, twice or three times during three consecutive lactations, respectively. It has also been shown that cows affected with clinical endometritis (CEM) are 1.7 times more likely to be culled because of reproductive failure than healthy cows (Dawod and Min, 2014). Prevalence rates of 5-20% of CM and 5-25% of CEM have been reported (LeBlanc, 2014).…”
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“…Culling rates of 30, 53.3 and 100% were seen among cows affected by CM once, twice or three times during three consecutive lactations, respectively. It has also been shown that cows affected with clinical endometritis (CEM) are 1.7 times more likely to be culled because of reproductive failure than healthy cows (Dawod and Min, 2014). Prevalence rates of 5-20% of CM and 5-25% of CEM have been reported (LeBlanc, 2014).…”
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