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Anoestrus Condition in Animal


Affected Animal Cattle
Affected Animal (Scientific Name) Bos Taurus
Affected Animal (Taxonomy) Bovidae
Affected Animal (Vernacular) Gai, Gau
Category Veterinary Care
Disease Anoestrus
Disease Attak Stage At adult age
Disease Common Name Anoestrus
Disease Group Reproductive disease
Disease Distribution It has worldwide occurrence.

Innovator / Knowledge Provider Mukesh Parmar
City / District Surendranagar
KVK District Krishi Vigyan Kendra,Nanakanthasar, Ta.-Chotila,Distt. Surendranagar-363520
Address Patadi, Gujarat
Languages Spoken Gujarati
Vocation Farmer
State Gujarat
PIN Code 363001

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Agro Ecological Zone Western Plain, Kachchh And Part Of Kathia ( 2.4, 2.3),Gujarat Plains & Hills Region (XIII) ,North West Zone (GJ-5) North Saurashtra (GJ-6)
Disease Symptoms / Clinical Signs restlessness. drop in milk production. standing to be mounted. presence of clear mucus. swelling and reddening of vulva.
Disease Description Anestrus is considered a problem when cows are not seen in heat. Failure to observe heat and heat detection must always be ruled out as the primary problem. Review heat detection procedures and heat detection efficiency with the producer. Pregnancy can be a prominent cause of anestrus and must always be a always be a prime ruleout before anything else. Rule out true anestrus by palpating the ovaries
Disease Control A good method that can be used to get the heifers cycling 'earlier', actually does not really get them cycling earlier. What you do is breed the heifers 2-6 weeks earlier than the cows, so they will calve earlier that the cows. If they calve earlier, they will have longer that the cows to start cycling. If you have a restricted breeding seasons, the heifers will be cycling when the cows cycle. You can weigh the cows 100 days before calving. The weight 24 hours after calving should be the same as that 100 days before calving. This take into account the fetus and placenta being delivered at parturition. Obviously, this is more of a historical finding and is not a practical preventative measure. Body condition scoring at weaning This is an ideal method to ensure adequate prepartum nutrition. You use a system of body score condition when the calves are weaned. (Calves are generally weaned at about 205 days postpartum, so the cows should be about 100 days pregnant.) The scores are :1-3: emaciated, 4 borderline, 5-7 good fat 8-9 fat.
Disease Prevention
Precautions
Procedure of Use To induce the animal in heat, four complete plants of caltrops (Pedalium murex) are cut in small pieces and then appropriate quantity of sugar is added to form a sweet paste. The mixture is boiled in 2.5 L water till 1 L remains in the container. The decoction is then administered to the affected animal. Finally, 250 g vegetable ghee is renched to the animal. This treatment is given twice a day for two days. This cures the anoestrus condition in the animal.
Etiology Causative Agent Failure of folicular development of ovary. A common cause of prolonged anestrus in weaned cows is insufficient energy or protein intake during lactation
Global Context anestrus Disorder in livestock animals is spread worldwide.
Lesson Implication The condition may be associated with uterine pathology such as pyometra, fetal resorption, maceration and mummification.
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Practice ID DTP0010000006209
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Annotation ID GIAN/GAVL/1551
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