Original Article

Prevalence of Various Reproductive Disorders in the Foothills of Himalaya

Year: 2020 | Month: August | Volume 10 | Issue 4

References (40)

1.Acharya, C. 2016. A study of reproductive disorders in crossbred cattle with special reference to repeat breeding. M.V.Sc. Thesis, Assam Agricultural University, Guwahati, Assam, India.

View at Google Scholar

2.Ahmadzadeh, A., Carnahan, K. and Autran, C. 2011. Understanding puberty and postpartum anestrus. In: Proceedings of applied reproductive strategies in beef cattle. 31: 45-60.

View at Google Scholar

3.Barkawi, A.H. 1984. Prepartum and postpartum hormonal pattern and reproductive activity in Egyptian buffaloes. Ph.D. Thesis. Cairo University.

View at Google Scholar

4.Baruah, B.K., Das, B., Medhi, C. and Misra, A.K. 2013. Fertility status of soil in the tea garden belts of Golaghat district, Assam, India. J. Chem., Article ID 983297.

View at Google Scholar

5.Baruselli, P.S., Barnabe, V.H., Barnabe, R.C., Visintin, J.A., Molero-Filho, J.R. and Porto, R. 2001. Effect of body condition score at calving on postpartum reproductive performance in buffalo. Buffalo J., 17: 53-66.

View at Google Scholar

6.Benti, A.D. and Zewdie, W. 2014. Major reproductive health problems of indigenous Borena cows in Ethiopia. J. Adv. Vet. Anim. Res., 1: 182-188.

View at Google Scholar

7.Bhat, F.A., Bhattacharyya, H.K. and Khan, M.Z. 2012. Studies on prevalence of repeat breeding in crossbred cattle of Kashmir valley. Indian J. Anim. Res., 46: 306-309.

View at Google Scholar

8.Butler, W.R. and Smith, R.D. 1989. Interrelationships between energy balance and postpartum reproductive function in dairy cattle. J. Dairy Sci.,72: 767-783.

View at Google Scholar

9.Dawit, T. and Ahmed, S. 2013. Reproductive health problems of cows under different management systems in Kombolcha, Northeast Ethiopia. Hawassa University, School of Veterinary Medicine, Hawassa, Ethiopia. Adv. Biol. Res., 7: 104-108.

View at Google Scholar

10.Dutta, L.J. 2017. Upscaling of bovine infertility countering technologies, Ph.D. Thesis, Assam Agricultural University, Guwahati, Assam, India.

View at Google Scholar

11.Gashaw, A., Worku, F. and Mulugeta, S. 2011. Assessment of small holder dairy production system and their reproductive health problems in Jimma town, Southwestern Ethiopia. Int. J. Appl. Res. Vet. Med., 9: 80-86.

View at Google Scholar

12.Hadush, A., Abdella, A. and Regassa, F. 2013. Major prepartum and postpartum reproductive problems of dairy cattle in Central Ethiopia. J. Vet. Med. Anim. Health, 5: 118-123.

View at Google Scholar

13.Haile, A., Tsegaye, Y. and Tesfaye, N. 2014. Assessment of major reproductive disorders of dairy cattle in urban and per urban area of Hosanna, Southern Ethiopia. Environment, 8: 22.

View at Google Scholar

14.Heath, H.L., Blagburn, B.L., Elsasser, T.H., Pugh, D.G., Sanders, L.G., Sartin, E.A., Steele, B. and Sartin, J.L. 1997. Hormonal modulation of the physiologic responses of calves infected with Eimeria bovis. Am. J. Vet. Res., 58: 891-896.

View at Google Scholar

15.Honnappagol, S. and Tandle, M.K. 2010. Artificial Insemination and Treatment of Infertility in Dairy Animals, New India Publishing, India.

View at Google Scholar

16.Ibtisham, F., Nawab, A.A.M.I.R., Li, G., Xiao, M., An, L. and Naseer, G. 2018. Effect of nutrition on reproductive efficiency of dairy animals. Med. Weter., 74: 356-361.

View at Google Scholar

17.Ibtisham, F., Nawab, A.A.M.I.R., Li, G., Xiao, M., An, L. and Naseer, G. 2018. Effect of nutrition on reproductive efficiency of dairy animals. Med. Weter., 74: 356-361.

View at Google Scholar

18.Jainuddin, M.R. and Hafez, E.S.E. 1993. Reproduction in Farm Animals, Lea and Febiger. Philadelphia.

View at Google Scholar

19.Jousan, F.D., Drost, M. and Hansen, P.J. 2005. Factors associated with early and mid-to-late fetal loss in lactating and nonlactating Holstein cattle in a hot climate. J. Anim. Sci., 83: 1017-1022.

View at Google Scholar

20.Khan, M.H., Manoj, K. and Pramod, S. 2016. Reproductive disorders in dairy cattle under semi-intensive system of rearing in North-Eastern India. Vet. World, 9: 512.

View at Google Scholar

21.Kidusan, K. 2009. Study on major reproductive disorders of dairy cattle in and around Wukro. DVM Thesis, College of Veterinary Medicine, Mekelle University, Tigray, Northern Ethiopia, unpublished.

View at Google Scholar

22.Kumar, P.R., Singh, S.K., Kharche, S.D., Govindaraju, C.S., Behera, B.K., Shukla, S.N., Kumar, H. and Agarwal, S.K. 2014. Anestrus in cattle and buffalo: Indian perspective. Adv. Anim. Vet Sci., 2: 124-138.

View at Google Scholar

23.Kumaresan, A. 2001. Repeat breeding syndrome in cattle and buffaloes; therapeutic approach at field level. Pashudhan, 16: 4.

View at Google Scholar

24.Kutty, C.I. and Ramachandran, K. 2001. Bovine infertility - A field oriented categorization based on investigation among crossbred cattle in a district of Kerala. Indian J. Anim. Sci., 73: 155-157.

View at Google Scholar

25.Melendez, P., Donovan, G.A., Risco, C.A. and Goff, J.P. 2004. Plasma mineral and energy metabolite concentrations in dairy cows fed an anionic prepartum diet that did or did not have retained fetal membranes after parturition. Am. J. Vet. Res., 65: 1071-1076.

View at Google Scholar

26.Moges, N. 2015. Survey on dairy farm management and infertility problems in small, medium and large scale dairy farms in and around Gondar, North West Ethiopia. J. Dairy Vet. Anim. Res., 2: 202-207.

View at Google Scholar

27.Noakes, D.E., Parkinson, T.J. and England, G.C.W. 2009. Veterinary Reproduction and Obstetrics, WB Saunders Company, London.

View at Google Scholar

28.Noakes, D.E., Parkinson, T.J. and England, G.C.W. 2018. Veterinary Reproduction and Obstetrics, WB Saunders Company, London.

View at Google Scholar

29.Pryce, J.E., Coffey, M.P. and Brotherstone, S. 2000. The genetic relationship between calving interval, body condition score and linear type and management traits in registered Holsteins. J. Dairy Sci., 83: 2664-2671.

View at Google Scholar

30.Quintans, G., Vázquez, A.I. and Weigel, K.A. 2009. Effect of suckling restriction with nose plates and premature weaning on postpartum anestrous interval in primiparous cows under range conditions. Anim. Reprod. Sci., 116: 10-18.

View at Google Scholar

31.Rawat, K.D., Chaudhary, S., Kumar, N., Gupta, S., Chaubey, K.K., Singh, S.V., Dhama, K. and Deb, R. 2014. Economic losses in a commercial dairy farm due to the outbreak of Johne’s disease in India. Res. J. Vet.Prac., 2: 73-77.

View at Google Scholar

32.Robert, S.J. 1986. Veterinary Obstetrics and Genital Diseases, Edwards’ Brothers. Inc. Michigan.

View at Google Scholar

33.Short, R.E., Bellows, R.A., Staigmiller, R.B., Berardinelli, J.G. and Custer, E.E. 1990. Physiological mechanisms controlling anestrus and infertility in postpartum beef cattle. J. Anim. Sci., 68: 799-816.

View at Google Scholar

34.Singh, N.J. and Singh, A. 2015. The gynecological disorders in dairy cattle on the survey of Allahabad. Int. J. Sci. Res., 4: 597-599.

View at Google Scholar

35.Smith, O.B. and Akinbamijo, O.O. 2000. Micronutrients and reproduction in farm animals. Anim. Reprod. Sci., 60: 549- 560.

View at Google Scholar

36.Sorur, B.H., Farrag, A.A. and Gomaa, A. 1982. Incidence of certain infertility problems among cows and buffaloes in Upper Egypt. Assiut Vet. Med. J., 10: 209-214.

View at Google Scholar

37.Vasconcelos, J.L.M., Sangsritavong, S., Tsai, S.J. and Wiltbank, M.C. 2003. Acute reduction in serum progesterone concentrations after feed intake in dairy cows. Theriogenology, 60: 795-807.

View at Google Scholar

38.Wolfenson, D. and Roth, Z. 2019. Impact of heat stress on cow reproduction and fertility. Anim. Front, 9: 32-38.

View at Google Scholar

39.Yusuf, M., Nakao, T., Long, S.T. and Gautam, G. 2010. Analysis of some factors affecting fertility levels in a high-producing dairy herd in south-western Japan. Anim. Sci. J., 81: 467–474.

View at Google Scholar

40.Yusuf, M., Toleng, A.L., Rahardja, D.P., Ako, A., Sahiruddin. And Eriansyah, A. 2017. Reproductive performance of dairy cows at different parities (A case study in Enrekang Regency, Indonesia). J. Adv. Agric. Technol., 4: 331-334.

View at Google Scholar

@ Journal of Animal Research | In Association with Association of Mastitis

30550312 - Visitors since March 23, 2019