Аграрный вестник Урала № 02 (169) 2018
Биология и биотехнологииУДК:УДК [619:618.14-002+619:616-08]:636.22/.28
TREATMENT OF COWS PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRITIS
Infertility in highly productive cows causes significant damage to dairycattle. In the farms with the livestock for the intensification of reproductivefunction it is necessary to conduct regular comprehensive gynecologicalclinical examination of the herd.
The aim of this work is to develop the most effective in therapeutic andeconomic terms, but also easy to implement in practice the method of treatmentof cows patients with purulent-catarrhal endometritis. When treatment excludedthe use of antibiotics, which are excreted in animal milk, get into human foodand cause allergic reactions, and also violate the technological properties ofmilk and reduce its value. The work was carried out under conditions theindustrial complex in flow-shop system of keeping cows of the collective farm «Rodina»Blagodarnenskiy district, Stavropol territory.
For treatment of cows patients with chronicand acute purulent-catarrhal endometritis used three methods: intraaortal theintroduction of 100 ml of 1 % novocaine solution, 10 ml of 2 % solution ofrivanol and 50 IU of oxytocin every 48 hours until recovery; autohaemotherapyaccording to the scheme: on the first day to 20 ml of autologous blood, thethird – 40 ml at the sixth – 60 ml in combination with daily massage of theuterus through the rectum; introduction into the peritoneal cavity with 10 mlof a 10 % solution of novocaine in combination with massage of the uterus inthe first the third and sixth days to monitor the condition of the body.
The best therapeutic effect with therecovery of all animals achieved when using the first method. Apparently it isconnected with observance of all necessary principles of treatment of cows patientswith endometritis: contraction of the muscles of the uterus to remove exudate(oxytocin), the destruction of the microflora (rivanol) and increase bodyresistance (anti-inflammatory effect of novocaine).
Keywords:
cows, symptomatic infertility, endometritis, acute, chronic, exudate, procaine, oxytocin, autochrome, autohaemotherapy.
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