A group of 32 dairy herds, recently infected with bovine virus diarrhoea virus (BVDV), was compared with a control group consisting of 75 BVDV free herds during a 3-year-period. Variables related to reproduction were registered. Results of multiple antibody examinations in bulk milk as well as samples of milk and blood from younger animals were used to select the herds. The incidence of abortions was statistically significantly different in the 2 groups, while the number of stillbirths, weak born calves, and congenital anomalies was not. Other variables such as percentage of non return, average number of inseminations per cow and calving interval showed during the study a trend to improve in the BVDV group, while they remained stable in the control group.
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Fredriksen, B., Ødegaard, S. A., & Løken, T. (1998). The Effect of Bovine Virus Diarrhoea Virus on Reproduction in Recently Infected Norwegian Dairy Herds. Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica, 39(1), 99–108. https://doi.org/10.1186/BF03547811
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