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Original Articles

Comparison between pre‐ and postnatal acid‐base status of calves and their perinatal mortality

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Pages 140-144 | Published online: 01 Nov 2011
 

Summary

The acid‐base status of 58 calves (all in normal anterior presentation) was determined from venous blood samples before the onset of traction and immediately after vaginal delivery.

Calves were assigned to one of three groups according to their blood pH value: group 1 ‐ normal, pH >7.2; group 2 ‐ acidotic, pH 7.2 to 7.0; group 3 ‐ severely acidotic, pH < 7.0. Before the onset of traction (i.e. during the 30 minutes following the appearance and rupture of the membranes), 43 calves (74.1%) had normal acid‐base values, 14 (24.1%) had slight acidosis, and only 1 (1.7%) had severe acidosis. At birth the three groups of calves showed the following distribution: 23 (39.7%) were normal, 29 (50%) had slight acidosis, and 6 (10.3%) had severe acidosis.

Seven calves (12. 1%) died during birth or within 48 hours after birth; 2 were normal shortly before birth, 4 were acidotic shortly before birth, and 1 was severely acidotic even before the onset of traction. Traction was significantly longer for cows that delivered severely acidotic calves compared to cows in the other two groups.

Notes

Department of Obstetrics and Reproductive Biology, University of Veterinary Science, Landler 2, Budapest, H‐1078, Hungary.

Department of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and A.I., Veterinary Faculty, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands.

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