Therapeutic Management of a Downer Cow – A Case Report

Authors

  • Mustafizur Rahman Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, SCS College of Agriculture Assam Agricultural University, Rangamati, Dhubri, 783376 Assam, INDIA
  • Ranjit Sarma SCS College of Agriculture, AAU, Rangamati, Dhubri, 783376 Assam, INDIA
  • Rafiqul Islam Krishi Vigya Kendra, Dhubri, 783348 AAU, Assam, INDIA

Keywords:

Post-parturient, Lateral Recumbency, Downer Cow, Rehydration, Ca Depletion and Hot Fomentation

Abstract

A six-year-old Sahiwal cow of Instructional Dairy Farm in the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, SCS College of Agriculture, AAU showed a symptom of lateral recumbency and subnormal temperature. It was a dystotic cow and unable to lift the hind part after 8 hours post calving. Complete loss of appetite was observed leading to severe dehydration. Prognosis was found to be poor. Little response was observed when treated with calcium and magnesium borogluconate. Even after several attempts the cow failed to stand up. The characteristic crawling with the forelimb resulted in the development of wounds in various regions viz. knees, shoulder, brisket, tuber coxae and thighs. A combination of therapy and physical management could save the life of the Sahiwal cow and complete recovery was noticed after 35 days.

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Published

31-12-2019

How to Cite

Rahman, M., Sarma, R., & Islam, R. (2019). Therapeutic Management of a Downer Cow – A Case Report. International Journal of Livestock Research, 9(12), 232–236. Retrieved from https://ijlr.org/ojs_journal/index.php/ijlr/article/view/1042

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