Changes in the ruminal contents of buffaloes suffering from digestive disorders

The objective of the study was to determine the digestive disorders in 45 of local breed buffaloes and their prevalence in Mosul city. Traumatic reticuloperitonitis was 33.3 %, then frothy bloat (15.6 %), simple indigestion was 13.3 % and left side abomasal displacement (11.1 %), where as the occurr...

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Main Authors: B. A. Al-Badrani, K. A. Philip
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine 2008-12-01
Series:Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
Online Access:https://vetmedmosul.com/article_5717_9e63332162b63b3a5b0b34094e888a64.pdf
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spelling doaj-67330adc3ff3432898dc36aa6f5998172020-11-25T01:39:08ZaraUniversity of Mosul, College of Veterinary MedicineIraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences1607-38942071-12552008-12-0122215116310.33899/ijvs.2008.57175717Changes in the ruminal contents of buffaloes suffering from digestive disordersB. A. Al-BadraniK. A. PhilipThe objective of the study was to determine the digestive disorders in 45 of local breed buffaloes and their prevalence in Mosul city. Traumatic reticuloperitonitis was 33.3 %, then frothy bloat (15.6 %), simple indigestion was 13.3 % and left side abomasal displacement (11.1 %), where as the occurrence of ruminal acidosis was lesser than other digestive disorders and was about 6.7 %. Also the secondary causes of digestive disorders was (20 %) which included some infectious diseases, administration of some antibiotics like oxytetracycline 20 mg/Kg body weight or sulphonamide or Diacleane for 3 successive days to each drug. The results also showed significant changes in ruminal pH, sedimentation activity test and the time needed for methylin blue stain reduction from normal values.Also the ruminal protozoal activity showed significant differences between samples in different cases, and species of bacteria from morphology and stain characteristics with Gram's stain. The total and differential counts of ruminal protozoa was decreased significantly (P<0.05) in all cases. Ruminal protozoa were classified into 14 types firstly in buffaloes in this study.https://vetmedmosul.com/article_5717_9e63332162b63b3a5b0b34094e888a64.pdf
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author B. A. Al-Badrani
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K. A. Philip
Changes in the ruminal contents of buffaloes suffering from digestive disorders
Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
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K. A. Philip
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title Changes in the ruminal contents of buffaloes suffering from digestive disorders
title_short Changes in the ruminal contents of buffaloes suffering from digestive disorders
title_full Changes in the ruminal contents of buffaloes suffering from digestive disorders
title_fullStr Changes in the ruminal contents of buffaloes suffering from digestive disorders
title_full_unstemmed Changes in the ruminal contents of buffaloes suffering from digestive disorders
title_sort changes in the ruminal contents of buffaloes suffering from digestive disorders
publisher University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine
series Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
issn 1607-3894
2071-1255
publishDate 2008-12-01
description The objective of the study was to determine the digestive disorders in 45 of local breed buffaloes and their prevalence in Mosul city. Traumatic reticuloperitonitis was 33.3 %, then frothy bloat (15.6 %), simple indigestion was 13.3 % and left side abomasal displacement (11.1 %), where as the occurrence of ruminal acidosis was lesser than other digestive disorders and was about 6.7 %. Also the secondary causes of digestive disorders was (20 %) which included some infectious diseases, administration of some antibiotics like oxytetracycline 20 mg/Kg body weight or sulphonamide or Diacleane for 3 successive days to each drug. The results also showed significant changes in ruminal pH, sedimentation activity test and the time needed for methylin blue stain reduction from normal values.Also the ruminal protozoal activity showed significant differences between samples in different cases, and species of bacteria from morphology and stain characteristics with Gram's stain. The total and differential counts of ruminal protozoa was decreased significantly (P<0.05) in all cases. Ruminal protozoa were classified into 14 types firstly in buffaloes in this study.
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