Increasing the efficiency of treatment of cows with post-birth endometritis using asparaginic acid
https://doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2021-347-4-53-55
Abstract
In modern conditions of livestock farming diseases of the reproductive organs are widespread. Purulent-catarrhal endometritis is one of the most common complications of the postpartum period. In cows it makes up to 60–90% of all diseases of the genital organs and most often occurs during childbirth and in the postpartum period. The aim of the research is to develop an optimal way to increase the effectiveness of the optimal treatment of cows with postpartum endometritis using antibacterial drugs and a suspension of aspartic acid. It was found that with the introduction of 5–10 ml of aspartic acid simultaneously with Uteroflox a visible therapeutic effect was noted. The therapeutic efficacy of the combined use of Uteroflox with aspartic acid in the treatment of cows with postpartum endometritis is 83.3–87.5%. After its use animals came to hunt at an earlier date and the length of time from calving to the first hunt was reduced by 1–4 days. The effectiveness of the use in the control group of the scheme using only one Uteroflox drug was 60.0%/.
About the Authors
P. A. KrasochkoBelarus
Vitebsk
T. V. Snitko
Belarus
Grodno
O. Yu. Chernykh
Russian Federation
Krasnodar
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Krasochko P.A., Snitko T.V., Chernykh O.Yu. Increasing the efficiency of treatment of cows with post-birth endometritis using asparaginic acid. Agrarian science. 2021;(4S):53-55. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2021-347-4-53-55