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Prevalence of udder and teat affections in large ruminant in Beni-Suef and El-Fayoum provinces

G H Ragab,M M Seif, M A Abdel-Rahman, M M Qutp

Journal of Veterinary Medical Research(2017)

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This investigation was carried out on 5457 animals; among which, 3916 cows, 1531buffaloes and 10 she-camels in Beni-Suef and Fayoum provinces. Animals weresubjected to clinical examination to study the congenital and acquired udder andteat surgical affections. Clinical findings of affected animals were recorded. It hasbeen found that the prevalence of teat and udder affections were: in cattle(19.87%; 778/3916), 141 (3.6%) had congenital anomalies, (hyperthelia 2.17%,leaker 0.38%, athelia 0.26%, pendulous udder 0.20%, hypermastia 0.26%,hypoplasia of mammary gland 0.13%, hyperplasia of teat 0.08%, teat obstruction0.08% and fistula 0.05%)and 637 (16.267%) suffered from acquired affections(fibrosis 6.26%, mastitis 3.29%, pendulous udder 1.18%, edema 1.15%,fistula/wound 0.84%, teat obstruction 0.66%, teat stenosis 0.66%, ulcer/crack0.64%, abscess 0.54%, hematoma 0.26%, seborrhea 0.23%, impetigo 0.18%,neoplastic growths 0.18%, udder gangrene 0.15% and teat gangrene 0.05%). Inbuffaloes (11.43%; 175/1531), 11 (0.72%) had congenital anomalies (hypermastia0.59%, hyperthelia 0.07% and fistula 0.07%), and 164 (10.71%) had acquiredaffections (fibrosis 2.81%, ulcer/cracks 2.09%, mastitis 1.89%, seborrhea 1.44%,obstruction 0.91%, edema 0.46%, hematoma 0.33%, fistula/wound 0.26%, teatgangrene 0.26%, stenosis 0.13%, abscess 0.07% and impetigo 0.07%). In shecamels, no congenital anomalies were recorded with only one animal showed anacute mastitis and other had a teat orifice obstruction
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udder and teat affections,large ruminant
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