Casereport - Agalactia of mare, agammaglobulinemia and arthritis in foal
Lactation is physiological state of the organism and the final process of the female reproductive cycle. Milk in the first days after birth (colostrum), in addition to the necessary nutrients contains antibodies, with whose ingesting only a newborn individual receives passive immunity that protects...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Veterinarski glasnik 2014, Vol.68 (5-6), p.379-386 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Lactation is physiological state of the organism and the final process of the
female reproductive cycle. Milk in the first days after birth (colostrum), in
addition to the necessary nutrients contains antibodies, with whose ingesting
only a newborn individual receives passive immunity that protects it from
various infections over time. Mammary gland dysfunction and a lack of breast
milking is called agalactia. Due to the occurrence of agalactia in mother,
newborn animal is denied of intake of colostrum in its body. Thus prevents
ingestion of nutrients and passive immunity, which results in the occurrence
of various diseases especially infectious etiology. This paper describes the
treatment of agammaglobulinemia in foal after ascertaining the occurrence of
primary agalactia in mare. There is described the possibility of
substitution, ie. benefits of breast milk substitutes, and the procedure of
diagnosis and treatment of carpal arthritis in foal.
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ISSN: | 0350-2457 2406-0771 |
DOI: | 10.2298/VETGL1406379S |