Bovine B-ultrasound was used to detect cow diseases caused by improper breeding techniques
Cow disease caused by improper breeding technique is detected by B-ultrasound in cattle. Due to the increase of reproductive disorders in high-yielding cows, which can lead to infertility and be eliminated if left untreated or improperly handled, the key to the treatment of infertile cows is the correct diagnosis. During the diagnosis process, it is important to use bovine ultrasound to make the diagnosis. The treatment of reproductive disorders of high yield dairy cows requires a higher level of artificial insemination technology, that is, we must master the technology of reproductive rectal examination. Some technical personnel due to lack of work experience, inspection technology is not up to standard, diagnosis errors and lead to improper handling, the use of bovine B-ultrasound inspection is a more reliable tool. In addition, the incidence of quiet estrus and reproductive disorders in high-yield cows has increased, so it is necessary to monitor and observe the breeding dynamics of cattle more closely, timely detection, timely inspection and timely treatment. Bovine B-ultrasound plays an important role in this process.
Long intervals between calving due to postpartum illness and poor body condition. Because childbirth is a strong stressor, postpartum cows are very weak and their resistance to various diseases is reduced. If there are problems in the perinatal care work after childbirth, such as not strict disinfection, cows will be infected with pathogenic microorganisms, prone to diseases such as mastitis and endometritis, which can be determined by B-ultrasound examination of cattle. After childbirth, the cow's appetite is slow to recover, and the peak of lactation is delayed, so there will be nutritional insufficiency, resulting in weight loss and wasting. If the feed mix is unreasonable or the feeding method is improper at this time, it may lead to the occurrence of postpartum malnutrition and enteritis, and it is necessary to use bovine B-ultrasound frequently.
High-yielding cows are susceptible to nutritional metabolic diseases if poorly managed, and opportunistic infections increase when metabolic diseases increase. Metabolic diseases reduce the health level and immunity of cattle, and the incidence of cow metritis and ovarian disease increases. B-ultrasound examination of cattle can be carried out in daily feeding and management.
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