Sep. 20 , 2023
Endometritis is a mild, chronic infection of the uterus. It is very common, affecting up to 40% of post-calving cows. The uterus contains pus and there may be discharge from the vulva. The cows do not seem sick and will still eat, milk and cycle normally. However until the infection clears, they will be unlikely to get pregnant.
Some dirty cows are noticed by farmers if they have vaginal discharge or are obviously smelly. However, many do not show any outward signs. Time and money can be wasted in trying to join cows with underlying infections.
There are other types of uterine infections. Pyometra is another type that occurs when the cervix closes and pus is trapped in the uterus, stopping the cow from cycling. Metritis is a severe infection that can cause sick cows, milk drop, fever and even death. These will be treated differently by the vet.
Prevention
Maintaining good general health and nutrition is very important. Make sure all cows are well fed and maintain good body condition. Good hygiene practices should be used in all assisted births. Speak with our veterinary team about techniques for assisting calves during and after birth.
However, even on a well-managed farm, endometritis is very common. Early diagnosis and treatment is important to maximize herd health, improve reproductive efficiency and increase your profits.
Diagnosis of endometritis:
It is best to check all cows for endometritis 7-28 days after calving to make sure infections can be cleared up in time for the upcoming mating season. Some farmers prefer to only check the “at-risk” cows or those with obvious vaginal discharge, however this means a lot of cases will be missed.
Diagnosis requires a vet to examine the reproductive tract for pus. A grading system can be used depending on the type of discharge found. There are a few different techniques used and your vet will decide which one to use depending on the situation.
Chronic endometritis mostly develops from acute endometritis or Or infected in mating. it leads to abnormal oestrus, if oestrus is normal, not conception easily , and even conception occurs, miscarriage rate very high.
Chronic less symptomatic compared to acute.It's not easily find in 20 days after production. the optimal period for the diagnosis of chronic endometritis is 20-26 days after production.
Diagnosis of chronic endometritis can be confirmed if still discharge purulent in 26 days after delivery.
How to treat inflammation of the uterus in cattle?
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