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Application of means based on Rhapnticum carthamodes in dairy animal husbandry

Abstract

Relevance. The work is devoted to the results of the use of an ecdysteroidcontaining drug obtained on the basis of Rhapnticum carthamodes on genderaged cows of holstinized black-and-white breed during intensive lactation. The purpose of our research was to develop a treatment regimen for animals with a clinical form of mastitis during intensive feeding.

Methods. The experimental studies were conducted on the basis of the experimental training farm “Lipovaya Gora” in Perm district. The average annual milk yield per cow was 4800 kg of milk. The experimental group of cows was additionally treated with the drug bioinfuzin, containing levzea extract intramuscularly at a dose of 2.5 ml/100 kg of live animal weight, daily for 10 days. The test drug immunostimulator bioinfuzin was developed in the laboratory of veterinary technology of the Federal agricultural research center of the NorthEast named after N. V. Rudnitsky by Professor A. A. Ivanovsky. The second group of cows used the treatment scheme traditionally used in the farm (control). The clinical condition of the animals was observed.

Results. A complex method of treatment of cows with clinical mastitis using bioinfusin in a dose of 2.5 ml/100 kg of live animal weight, daily for 10 days, and the antimicrobial drug ceftonit provides recovery in 75% of animals. The obtained data testify positive influence of bioinfusion on the function of mammary glands of experimental cows. Best results have been obtained in the experimental group with the application of bioinfusion in complex with the drug ceftonit. Clinical condition of cows without deviations from the physiological norm.

About the Author

I. N. Zhdanova
Perm Federal Research Center of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (PFRC UB RAS)
Russian Federation

Irina N. Zhdanova, Cand. Sci. (Veterinary), senior researcher 



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Zhdanova I.N. Application of means based on Rhapnticum carthamodes in dairy animal husbandry. Agrarian science. 2020;(2):18-20. (In Russ.)

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