Acute Post Parturient Haemoglobinuria in A Cross Bred Dairy Cow
Journal: International Journal of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine (Vol.2, No. 3)Publication Date: 2014-08-01
Authors : Senthil Kumar A Sri Balaji N; Uma Rani R;
Page : 1-3
Keywords : Dairy cow; Post parturient hemoglobinuria; Treatment;
Abstract
Post parturient hemoglobinuria being a production disease not only drastically reduces milk production but also causes great losses in term of mortality and high expenses of treatment. A pluriparous dairy cow was referred with a history of coffee colored urine, reduced appetite, reduction in milk yield and pica from 10 days post calving. Based on clinical observation and laboratory findings the case was as diagnosed as an acute post parturient haemoglobinuria. The animal was treated with inj. Toldimfas sodium 20% 30 ml i/v, for 3 days, Inj. Multivitamin for 5 days and Dicalcium Phosphate 60 g orally for 15 days and the animal showed complete recovery on sixth day.
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