1. Influence of endometritis on milk yield of zero-grazed dairy cows on smallholder farms in Rwanda
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Pascal Nyabinwa, Olivier Basole Kashongwe, Claire d'Andre Hirwa, and Bockline Omedo Bebe
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Days postpartum ,Discarded milk ,Production loss ,Treatment ,Veterinary drugs ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Endometritis being a post-partum uterine infection in dairy cows is likely with substantial production loss through reduction in milk yield (MY), discarded milk during treatment and withdrawal period, and increased cost of veterinary treatment. This study quantified the influence of endometritis on MY of zero-grazed dairy cows managed on smallholder farms in Rwanda. The study enrolled a total of 461 cows within their 21 to 60 days in milk to examine for clinical endometritis (CLE) and subclinical endometritis (SCLE). A cow was considered having endometritis if it was positive for at least one test (CLE or SCLE), otherwise was negative. The MY data were collected prospectively from endometritis positive and negative cows for 30-day post-endometritis diagnosis. Compared to cows negative for endometritis, the positive endometritis cows were 2.4 times more (29.7 vs. 70.3%) with daily MY 15.3% lower (7.5 ± 0.2 vs. 8.9 ± 0.3 litres; p
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- 2020
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