Effect of early postpartum diseases on calving – conception interval: a cohort study in dairy cows from Pasto, Colombia

Authors

  • Dario Antonio Antonio Vallejo Timaran Universidad de Antióquia. Escuela de Medicina Veterinaria
  • Carmenza Janneth Benavides Melo Universidad de Nariño, Departamento de Salud Animal, Programa de Medicina Veterinaria.
  • Diana Patricia Morillo Patiño Universidad de Nariño. Grupo de investigación en medicina interna y farmacología veterinaria MIFARVET.
  • Juan Manuel Astaiza Martinez Universidad de Nariño, Departamento de Salud Animal, Programa de Medicina Veterinaria.
  • Carlos Alberto Chaves Velazques Universidad de Nariño, Departamento de Salud Animal, Programa de Medicina Veterinaria.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21615/cesmvz.12.1.3

Abstract

Abstract

Major predisposition of dairy cattle to disease and shown low reproductive performance occurs during the first weeks of lactation. With the objective of determine the incidence of early postpartum diseases and their effect on the increase of the conception interval, a longitudinal cohort study was carried out in cows (n = 706) of dairy production systems in the municipality of Pasto, Colombia. Follow-up was performed during the first 45 days postpartum in 47 herds to determine the presence of postpartum disease, and monthly follow-ups were performed for gestation diagnosis. The effect of exposure to disease in the early postpartum period on the increase of open days was established through logistic regression. In the study, the diseases that contribute significantly to the increase of calving - conception interval to a number greater than 120 days were: pneumonia (p-value=0.001; OR=4.2); Clinical mastitis (p-value=0.001; OR=7.3); Metritis (p-value=0.014, OR=48.1); Placenta retention (p-value=0.001; OR=17.07); Cardiac alteration (p-value=0.0001, OR=2.9) and lameness (p-value=0.014; OR=2,9). The study allowed to conclude that occurrence of early postpartum disease has an effect on the increase of open days with calving – conception intervals greater than 120 days. Occurrence of disease during early postpartum can predict the probability of occurrence of low reproductive performance.

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Author Biographies

Dario Antonio Antonio Vallejo Timaran, Universidad de Antióquia. Escuela de Medicina Veterinaria

Medico Veterinario. Esp. MSc. Reproduccion Bovina. DrSc (c) Teriogenologia.

Docente HC. Escuela de Medicina Veterinaria. Universidad de Antioquia.

Grupo de investigacion en medicina interna y farmacologia veterinaria MIFARVET.

Carmenza Janneth Benavides Melo, Universidad de Nariño, Departamento de Salud Animal, Programa de Medicina Veterinaria.

Medico Veterinario. Esp. MSc. Epidemiologia.

Docente. Departamento de Salud Animal. Universidad de Nariño.

Grupo de investigacion en medicina interna y farmacologia veterinaria MIFARVET.

Diana Patricia Morillo Patiño, Universidad de Nariño. Grupo de investigación en medicina interna y farmacología veterinaria MIFARVET.

Médico Veterinario.

Practica privada. Frigorifico JONGOVITO S.A

Grupo de investigacion en medicina interna y farmacologia veterinaria MIFARVET.

Juan Manuel Astaiza Martinez, Universidad de Nariño, Departamento de Salud Animal, Programa de Medicina Veterinaria.

Medico Veterinario. Esp. MSc. Farmacologia.

Docente. Departamento de Salud Animal. Universidad de Nariño.

Grupo de investigacion en medicina interna y farmacologia veterinaria MIFARVET.

Carlos Alberto Chaves Velazques, Universidad de Nariño, Departamento de Salud Animal, Programa de Medicina Veterinaria.

Medico Veterinario. Esp. Anatomopatologia.

Docente HC. Departamento de Salud Animal. Universidad de Nariño.

Grupo de investigacion en medicina interna y farmacologia veterinaria MIFARVET.

Published

2017-05-02

How to Cite

Vallejo Timaran, D. A. A., Benavides Melo, C. J., Morillo Patiño, D. P., Astaiza Martinez, J. M., & Chaves Velazques, C. A. (2017). Effect of early postpartum diseases on calving – conception interval: a cohort study in dairy cows from Pasto, Colombia. CES Medicina Veterinaria Y Zootecnia, 12(1), 33–43. https://doi.org/10.21615/cesmvz.12.1.3

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ARTÍCULO ORIGINAL DE INVESTIGACIÓN
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