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Volume 9 (1) : 74-83, 2005.
Health and disorders of the postpartum bovine
uterus
Noseir WMB.
Theriogenology department, Faculty of Veterinary medicine, Alexandria
University, Egypt
ABSTRACT
Noseir WMB., Health
and disorders of the postpartum bovine uterus, Onl J
Vet Res., 9 (1): 74-83, 2005. The major
pre-requisites to enhance and achieve postpartum bovine fertility are a normal
physiological uterine involution and re-establishment of ovarian cyclic
activity. These factors influence the fertility rate in the postpartum cow and
can subsequently increase or reduce the open period. Disorders and
complications that occur in the uterus during or after parturition will
subsequently result in delay or prolongation in the involution process. Uterine
health and disorders plays a very important role in evoking cattle fertility or
infertility. This review article evaluates conditions associated with uterine
health and disorders and their significance on future fertility of parturient
dairy cows.
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