ANALYSIS OF INCIDENCE OF INFERTILITY IN CATTLE OF HOWRAH DISTRICT IN WEST BENGAL, INDIA

A total of 823 numbers of cattle (342 Crossbred Jersey and 481 Non-descript) were presented for gynaeco-clinical examination after considering specific history of cattle at 26 fertility camps during January 2006 to December 2008 in flood prone rural areas of Howrah district of West Bengal, India....

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Main Authors: Asit Kumar Maji, Arindam Samanta
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Language:English
Published: West Bengal Veterinary Alumni Association 2013-12-01
Series:Exploratory Animal and Medical Research
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Online Access:http://www.animalmedicalresearch.org/Vol.3_Issue-2_December_2013/Asit%20Kr%20Maji.pdf
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spelling doaj-4698dc3595744939b03e669d151082352020-11-24T22:13:55ZengWest Bengal Veterinary Alumni AssociationExploratory Animal and Medical Research2277-470X2319-247X2013-12-0132154158ANALYSIS OF INCIDENCE OF INFERTILITY IN CATTLE OF HOWRAH DISTRICT IN WEST BENGAL, INDIAAsit Kumar Maji0Arindam Samanta1Ex- Block Livestock Development Officer, Amta-I, Howrah, West Bengal, IndiaEx- Veterinary Officer, Amta-II, Howrah – 711401, West Bengal, IndiaA total of 823 numbers of cattle (342 Crossbred Jersey and 481 Non-descript) were presented for gynaeco-clinical examination after considering specific history of cattle at 26 fertility camps during January 2006 to December 2008 in flood prone rural areas of Howrah district of West Bengal, India. Statistical analysis of the data pointed out that among overall infertility problem incidence of anestrous and repeat breeding were 67.68 % and 32.32 % respectively. Incidence of anestrous was higher in Non-descript cattle (53.86 %) than that Crossbred Jersey cattle (46.14 %) and incidence of repeat breeding was also significantly (P < 0.001) higher in non-descript cattle (68.05%) than that of crossbred (31.95%) animal. Irrespective of breeds the incidence of true anestrous, subestrus, anestrous due to pyometra with persistent corpus leuteum and infantile genitalia with other congenital disorders were 81.51 %, 9.34%, 1.44% and 7.71% respectively. It also revealed that incidence of repeat breeding due to anovulatory estrus, follicular cyst and uterine infection were 43.61%, 46.24%, and 10.15% respectively which were also significantly higher (P<0.001) in Non-descript cattle in comparison with Crossbred Jersey (72.4 vs. 27.0 %, 59.34 vs. 40.65% and 88.89 vs. 11.11% respectively for ND vs. CBJ).http://www.animalmedicalresearch.org/Vol.3_Issue-2_December_2013/Asit%20Kr%20Maji.pdfInfertilityCattleIncidenceAnoestrusRepeat Breeding
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ANALYSIS OF INCIDENCE OF INFERTILITY IN CATTLE OF HOWRAH DISTRICT IN WEST BENGAL, INDIA
Exploratory Animal and Medical Research
Infertility
Cattle
Incidence
Anoestrus
Repeat Breeding
author_facet Asit Kumar Maji
Arindam Samanta
author_sort Asit Kumar Maji
title ANALYSIS OF INCIDENCE OF INFERTILITY IN CATTLE OF HOWRAH DISTRICT IN WEST BENGAL, INDIA
title_short ANALYSIS OF INCIDENCE OF INFERTILITY IN CATTLE OF HOWRAH DISTRICT IN WEST BENGAL, INDIA
title_full ANALYSIS OF INCIDENCE OF INFERTILITY IN CATTLE OF HOWRAH DISTRICT IN WEST BENGAL, INDIA
title_fullStr ANALYSIS OF INCIDENCE OF INFERTILITY IN CATTLE OF HOWRAH DISTRICT IN WEST BENGAL, INDIA
title_full_unstemmed ANALYSIS OF INCIDENCE OF INFERTILITY IN CATTLE OF HOWRAH DISTRICT IN WEST BENGAL, INDIA
title_sort analysis of incidence of infertility in cattle of howrah district in west bengal, india
publisher West Bengal Veterinary Alumni Association
series Exploratory Animal and Medical Research
issn 2277-470X
2319-247X
publishDate 2013-12-01
description A total of 823 numbers of cattle (342 Crossbred Jersey and 481 Non-descript) were presented for gynaeco-clinical examination after considering specific history of cattle at 26 fertility camps during January 2006 to December 2008 in flood prone rural areas of Howrah district of West Bengal, India. Statistical analysis of the data pointed out that among overall infertility problem incidence of anestrous and repeat breeding were 67.68 % and 32.32 % respectively. Incidence of anestrous was higher in Non-descript cattle (53.86 %) than that Crossbred Jersey cattle (46.14 %) and incidence of repeat breeding was also significantly (P < 0.001) higher in non-descript cattle (68.05%) than that of crossbred (31.95%) animal. Irrespective of breeds the incidence of true anestrous, subestrus, anestrous due to pyometra with persistent corpus leuteum and infantile genitalia with other congenital disorders were 81.51 %, 9.34%, 1.44% and 7.71% respectively. It also revealed that incidence of repeat breeding due to anovulatory estrus, follicular cyst and uterine infection were 43.61%, 46.24%, and 10.15% respectively which were also significantly higher (P<0.001) in Non-descript cattle in comparison with Crossbred Jersey (72.4 vs. 27.0 %, 59.34 vs. 40.65% and 88.89 vs. 11.11% respectively for ND vs. CBJ).
topic Infertility
Cattle
Incidence
Anoestrus
Repeat Breeding
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