The macroscopic and microscopic description of ruminal lesions in feedlot bovine

Author:

Viana Paulo Roberto Lucas1ORCID,Viana Letícia Fleury2ORCID,Araújo Gustavo Henrique Marques3ORCID,Moraes Isadora David Tavares de4ORCID,Queiroz Paulo José Bastos4ORCID,Cagnini Didier Quevedo3ORCID,Silva Luiz Antônio Franco da4ORCID,Rabelo Rogério Elias5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Agência Goiana de Defesa Agropecuária (Agrodefesa), Brazil

2. Instituto Federal Goiano (IF Goiano), Brazil

3. Universidade Federal de Jataí (UFJ), Brazil

4. Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG), Brazil

5. Aprimory Vet, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Administration of diets rich in highly fermentable carbohydrates and low fiber content can cause an imbalance between the microorganisms in the rumen with consequent ruminal acidosis. This problem can cause lesions in the rumen wall, often progressing to rumenitis. The purpose of the present was to characterize macroscopic and microscopic ruminal lesions observed in confined feedlot cattle with claw lesions or liver abscess. A total of 1060 bovines were evaluated via postmortem examination. Claw lesions were identified in 88, liver abscess in 10, and macroscopic rumen lesions in 230 bovines; furthermore, 178 rumens were characterized with hyperkeratosis, 41 with hyperemia, 9 with ulcer, and 2 with neoplasia. The 98 bovines with claw lesions and liver abscess were selected for histopathological examination. Of these, macroscopic lesions were noted in 23 and microscopic lesions in 23 animals. Of the 23 animals that presented macroscopic lesions, 10 showed the same changes observed under microscopy. Seven cases of hyperkeratosis were diagnosed in the macro and microscopic evaluation. Of the 5 cases of hyperemia verified on macroscopy, 2 cases were identified via microscopy, and 1 case of ulcer identified through macroscopy and microscopy. The microscopic evaluation of the rumens allowed the identification of lesions in animals with claw lesions that did not present macroscopic rumen alterations.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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