Humeral Fracture in Heavy Pregnant Buffaloes; an Overview.

Journal Title: World's Veterinary Journal - Year 2015, Vol 5, Issue 4

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to highlight the possible causes of humeral fracture in mature pregnant buffalos at late gestation, in order to reduce its economic losses caused by slaughtering of the animal with the subsequent loss of the offspring and milk production. This study was performed over 3 years. Anatomical characteristics of the right and left humerus of mature buffalos were evaluated in fifty specimens (right and left of the same animals) using gross and radiological examinations (X-rays and CT). Biochemical analysis of blood serum samples collected from 45 mature female Egyptian buffalos was performed using the spectrophotometric method. The result of the present study indicated that humeral fracture (especially) in pregnant Egyptian buffalos during the last period of gestation have anatomic and metabolic factors, which interact and attribute to render the bone liable to fracture with minimum amount of stress. During this critical period, the heavy pregnant buffalos female requires careful management and handling.

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  • EP ID EP222064
  • DOI 10.5455/wvj.20151057
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(2015). Humeral Fracture in Heavy Pregnant Buffaloes; an Overview.. World's Veterinary Journal, 5(4), 59-65. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-222064