Multicenter study of uterine tears and other reproductive complications in periparturient goats presented to veterinary teaching hospitals

Author:

Coll‐Roman Lisette M.1,Cabrera Catalina2,VanderBroek Ashley R.3,Bauck Anje G.2,Kelleman Audrey A.2,Pozor Malgorzata A.2,Stockler Jenna W.4ORCID,Wiley Caitlin5,Scully Clare6,Mackay Evelyn E.7,Depenbrock Sarah M.8ORCID,Fecteau Marie‐Eve9,Abraham Michelle9,Leduc Laurence9ORCID,Noll Charlene V.10,Hernandez Jorge A.2ORCID,Luethy Daniela2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Veterinary Medicine University of Florida Gainesville Florida USA

2. Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine University of Florida Gainesville Florida USA

3. Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan USA

4. Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine Auburn University Auburn Alabama USA

5. Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine Iowa State University Ames Iowa USA

6. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine Louisiana State University Baton Rouge Louisiana USA

7. Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Texas A&M University College Station Texas USA

8. Department of Veterinary Medicine and Epidemiology, School of Veterinary Medicine UC Davis Davis California USA

9. Department of Clinical Studies – New Bolton Center, School of Veterinary Medicine University of Pennsylvania Kennett Square Pennsylvania USA

10. Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine University of Tennessee Knoxville Tennessee USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundGoats are increasingly popular as both production animals and pets. The frequency of and factors associated with periparturient reproductive complications in goats are largely unreported.Objectives(1) To report the frequency of periparturient reproductive complications in does presented to university veterinary hospitals and (2) to identify factors associated with uterine tears in the study population.AnimalsA total of 198 periparturient does presented to 9 university veterinary hospitals from October 2021 to June 2022.MethodsMulticenter, cross‐sectional study, with data collected from questionnaires completed by attending veterinarians. Logistic regression was used to identify factors associated with diagnosis of uterine tears.ResultsNinety‐three (47%) does had at least 1 periparturient reproductive complication. Periparturient complications included retained fetal membranes (n = 38, 26%), vaginal or perineal trauma (n = 33, 19%), uterine tears (n = 32, 18%), metritis (n = 22, 13%), uterine or vaginal hemorrhage (n = 8, 5%), Cesarean section complications (n = 8, 8%), and uterine prolapse (n = 1, 0.5%). A positive interaction effect was found between small breeds (Nigerian Dwarf and Pygmy) and manipulation on the farm by a layperson upon diagnosis of uterine tears (odd ratios [OR], 5.48; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.41, 21.25; P = .01).Conclusions and Clinical ImportancePeriparturient reproductive complications were common. Small breed combined with manipulation on the farm by layperson was associated with diagnosis of uterine tears. Clients should be educated that in the event of dystocia, small breed does are at greater risk of uterine tears and prompt veterinary intervention is critical.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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