DOI: 10.26155/vet.zoo.bio.202007002
UDC 619: 636.2.034

Authors

E. O. Krupin
Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, Leading Researcher, Tatar Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture, FRC Kazan Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, Kazan, Russian Federation

Abstract

We studied 1006 cases of diseases in dairy cows in the first 100 days of lactation in livestock enterprises of the Republic of Tatarstan. The data obtained by us show that in animals the most frequently recorded obstetric and gynecological diseases (OGD) – 42,05% of cases, a little less common internal non-communicable diseases (INCD) – 30,72%. In third place in terms of the prevalence of surgical diseases (SD) – 26,64% of cases, in isolated cases, infectious and invasive are recorded. Among OGD in the first 100 days of lactation, pathologies of the mammary gland prevailed, the share of which was 59,10%, among INCD – diseases of the digestive and respiratory systems (38,83% each), among SD – open surgical damage (63,64%).

Keywords

cow, lactation, diagnosis, disease, analysis.