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Diagnosis of Infertility in Cowimage - Coggle Diagram
Diagnosis of Infertility in Cow
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Evaluation of diagnosis
We need to take the history based on the feeding and management practices, data collected from the herd examination and laboratory results should be evaluated to establish a diagnosis.
An accurate diagnosis can be achieved only by critically evaluating of each of the above areas and then correlating the information.
Diagnosis
Uterine biopsies
Technique of collecting uterine biopsies for histopathological examination to confirm the presence of endometritis, an important causes of infertility
Endometritis may be from poor sanitation, complications or contamination at the time of parturition or from pneumovagina during the postpartum period.
Feed samples
Silage,hay and grain samples are need to analysed for protein, total digestible nutrients, calcium, phosphorus,and traces minerals.
Uterine cultures
The procedures is by collecting the uterine swabs for cultures and sensitivity in order to determine the presence of pathogenic organisms in uterus and the sensitivity to antibiotics
Identification and sensitivity tests are beneficial in making an accurate diagnosis and in selecting the proper treatment.
Diagnostics tests also should be conducted for vibriosis and trichomoniasis in herds using natural sevice.
Blood samples
test performed on blood should include hemoglobin, protein, protein, calcium, phosphorus, vitamin A and serological examination.
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The routines of serological examination include infectious bovine rhinotracheitis, bovine virus diarrhea and shipping fever,