Affiliation:
1. School of Biodiversity, One Health and Veterinary Medicine University of Glasgow Glasgow UK
2. World Wide Sires Carlisle UK
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundThe aim of this study was to investigate the risk factors for and the impact of ultrasound‐diagnosed endometritis (UDE) on lactating dairy cows’ reproductive performance.MethodsData were analysed from 1123 Holstein and Holstein‐Friesian cows from two Scottish dairy farms. A reproductive ultrasound examination was conducted on two occasions, at 43 ± 3 and 50 ± 3 days in milk (DIM), to screen for hyperechoic fluid in the uterus. Statistical analyses were performed using multivariable logistic regression modelling and Cox proportional hazards models.ResultsThe overall incidence of UDE was 8.8% (99/1123). Risk factors for UDE included calving during autumn/winter seasons, increased parity and the presence of two or more diseases in the first 50 ± 3 days postpartum. The presence of UDE was associated with a reduced odds of pregnancy after all artificial inseminations up to 150 DIM.LimitationsThe retrospective design of this study led to some inherent limitations with the quality and quantity of data collected.ConclusionsThe findings of this study indicate which risk factors should be monitored in postpartum dairy cows to limit the impact of UDE on future reproductive performance.
Subject
General Veterinary,General Medicine
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