Treatment of Postpartum Metritis In Dairy Cows Caused by Actinomyces Pyogenes

  • Callahan C
  • Horstman L
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Abstract

Three treatments (oxytetracycline infusions, prostaglandin injections, and no treatment) were applied to Holstein cows with postpartum metritis from which A pyogenes had been isolated from the uterus. Gross involution was not different between groups, but oxytetracycline infusions significantly reduced (P <0. 005) the incidence of A pyogenes infected uteri. Numbers were too small to pass judgement on fertility between groups, but when all groups were combined fertility was definitely reduced.

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Callahan, C. J., & Horstman, L. A. (2019). Treatment of Postpartum Metritis In Dairy Cows Caused by Actinomyces Pyogenes. The Bovine Practitioner, 162–165. https://doi.org/10.21423/bovine-vol1993no27p162-165

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