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Prevalence of postservice pyometra in a herd of beef cows infected with trichomoniasis: A case report.

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  • Prevalence of postservice pyometra in a herd of beef cows infected with trichomoniasis: A case report. Abstract Text:

    w d mickelsenW D Mickelsen,l g paisleyL G Paisley,p b andersonP B Anderson,

    Trichomoniasis was detected in a herd of beef cows during a routine yearly reproductive examination. The examination revealed that 12.6% of the cows (75 597 ) were not pregnant. Of these, 65.3% (49 75 ) had a normal uterus and a functional corpus luteum, suggesting that they were cyclic; 21.3% (16 75 ) had pyometra; 6.7% had inactive ovaries and uterine atrophy and were not cyclic; 4% (3 75 ) had an involuting uterus, suggestive of a recent abortion; and 2.7% (2 75 ) had a mummified fetus. The herd had been on a reproductive herd health program for the past 10 years and had averaged 92-99% pregnant cows during this time. Pyometra was diagnosed by rectal palpation, and trichomonads were detected in the pyometra exudate.

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    wd mickelsenWD Mickelsen,lg paisleyLG Paisley,pb andersonPB Anderson,

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    Prevalence of postservice pyometra in a herd of beef cows infected with trichomoniasis: A case report. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Theriogenology

    VOLUME: 25

    Page Numbers: 741-4

    Journal Abbreviation: Theriogenology

    ISSN: 0093-691X

    DAY: 26

    MONTH: May

    YEAR: 1986

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine and Surgery Washington State University Pullman, Washington 99164-6610 USA.

    Country: United States

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