Practice Name:

Repeat Breeding Condition in Animal

Details

Category Veterinary Care
Scout HBN
Ingredients Oil of castor (Ricinus communis)
Innovator / Knowledge Provider Mr. Govindbhai Jitabhai Dehai
City Ahmedabad
KVK District KrishiVigyan Kendra, Anand Agricultural University, Arnej – 382 230. Tel:02714-242028
Address Mu. Modasar Sanand Ahmedabad
Languages Spoken Gujarati
Vocation Farmer
State Gujarat
PIN Code 382220
PAS 1 Repeat breeders should be carefully evaluated in order to define the most probable reason for the failure to conceive (early repeats) or failure in pregnancy maintenance (early and late repeats). Initially heat records should be evaluated to classify the cow as early or late repeat. Cows that have had three services and are not pregnant should be checked before serving again by a veterinarian. (https://www.thecattlesite.com/diseaseinfo/231/repeat-breeding-syndrome/)
PAS 2 Different treatment strategies as studied in this review article could be adopted as guideline to improve conception rate in repeat breeding cattle and buffaloes in Nepal. However, the first step of treatment involves good care, nutrition, better oestrus detection, timely insemination and management of mating with bulls. (http://www.fortunejournals.com/articles/treatment-approach-of-different-hormonal-therapy-for-repeat-breeding-dairy-animals-in-nepal.pdf)
PAS 3 The repeat breeder syndrome among Sudan dairy cows is most likely due to subclinical endometritis, however, other causes could not be ignored particularly iodine deficiency. Furthermore, the syndrome can be treated successfully with intra-uterine infusion of 1% Lugol's iodine.
PAS 4 Repeat Breeding condition in Gir cows could be improved by different hormonal therapies viz. GnRH and hCG. Hence can be used by the practicing veterinarians in repeat breeder cows to improve their reproductive efficiency and thereby the farmers economy. (https://www.ijcmas.com/special/7/S.%20S.%20Parikh,%20et%20al.pdf)
PAS 5 Deficiencies of calcium and phosphorous in repeat breedingbuffaloes were marginal. Similarly trace mineralconcentrations of zinc and copper were found to belower in repeat breeding buffaloes.Chandra Shekher Saraswat, G.N. Purohit/Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction 2016; 5(2): 87–9588. Repeat breeding: Incidence, risk factors and diagnosis in buffaloes (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2305050016000105)
Agro Ecological Zone Western plain, kachchh and part of kathiawar peninsula, hot arid eco-region (2.3) ,Coastal Plains and Hills (XIII),Bhal and Coastal area (GJ-8) 14.26% North Gujarat ( GJ-4) 19.87% North west zone (GJ-5) 36.38 North Saurashtra (GJ-6) 29.49
Community Practices The overall prevalence of repeat breeding in cows is 11.5% in the selected areas of Bangladesh. Breed of cows, herd BCS and farm size may influence the prevalence of repeat breeding. Age, parity, BCS and milk yield may affect the occurrence of repeat breeding in individual cows. AI with double dose of semen and single AI with GnRH administration may improve the conception rate in repeat breeding cows. (Prevalence of Repeat Breeding And Its Effective Treatment In Cows At Selected Areas Of Bangladesh Bangl. J. Vet. Med. (2016). 14 (2): 183-190)
Practice ID DTP0010000000365
Annotation ID GIAN/GAVL/1867
Reference HBN database
Disease Description Breeding
Management Practices Therapeutic Management Of Repeat Breeding Due To Sub-Clinical Endometritis In Cattle Using Herbal Plants Thesis Nanaji Deshmukh Veterinary Science University Jabalpur The therapeutic efficacy of methanol fractionated neem oil appeared superior over the neem bark in sub-clinical endometritic cattle. (https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/79ba/48c2f1a6f1303800e518bc3c31682fb9e674.pdf)
Technology Transfer Terms Licensing / Technical Support / Consultancy / Turn Key Project

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