Affiliation:
1. Teagasc, Animal and Bioscience Research Department Moorepark Research Centre Fermoy Co. Cork Ireland
2. XLVets Ireland & Sliabh Luachra Veterinary Centre Rathmore Co. Kerry Ireland
3. XLVets Ireland Newport Co. Tipperary Ireland
Abstract
AbstractA mobile phone app was used by 59 veterinary practitioners to collect case histories and images of 191 cattle with congenital defects distributed nationally over a 3‐year period. The majority of cases were recorded during the spring calving season (57.6%) in pluriparous dairy dams. The majority of calves were recorded at birth or within the first week (66.5%) in singletons born at full‐term. On the majority of farms (75.9%), this was the only congenitally deformed bovine recorded up to that point in the year and on the majority of farms, there were no congenitally deformed cattle recorded in the previous 5 years. The majority of congenital defects (83.5%) were recorded in the musculoskeletal or digestive systems. The three most commonly recorded individual defects were intestinal atresia (24.1%), schistosomus reflexus (20.4%) and ankylosis (6.8%); multiple defects were recorded in 13.1% of cases. These findings highlight the relatively high prevalence of intestinal atresia and schistosomus reflexus in calves attended by veterinary practitioners, which warrants implementation of preventive measures. The project highlights the potential benefits of veterinary‐practitioner apps to detect changing trends in endemic, or the emergence of novel, congenital or other conditions.
Subject
Endocrinology,Animal Science and Zoology,Biotechnology
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