Prevalence of abortion and stillbirth in a beef cattle system in Southeastern Mexico |
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Authors: | Segura-Correa José C Segura-Correa Victor M |
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Institution: | 1.Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia, UADY, Km. 15.5 carretera Mérida-Xmatkuil, A.P.4-116, Itzimná, Mérida, Yucatán, México ;2.Centro de Investigación Regional del Sureste, INIFAP, km 25 carretera Mérida-Motul, C.P. 97454, Mocochá, Yucatán, México ; |
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Abstract: | Prenatal mortality is an important cause of production losses in the livestock industry. This study estimates the prevalences
of abortion and stillbirth in a beef cattle system and determines the significance of some risk factors, in the tropics of
Mexico. Data were obtained from a Zebu cattle herd and their crosses with Bos taurus breeds, in Yucatan, Mexico. The logit of the probability of an abortion or stillbirth was modeled using binary logistic regression.
The risk factors tested were: year of abortion (or calving), season of abortion (or calving), parity number and dam breed
group. The effect of twins on stillbirth was tested using Fisher exact test. Of the 4175 calvings studied 49 were abortions
(1.17%). Significant factors in the logistic regression analysis for abortions were season of abortion and parity number.
The risk of abortion was lower in the dry seasons compared to the rainy and windy seasons (P = 0.009). The risk of abortion
was higher in second parity cows followed by the third and first parity cows, as compared to older cows (P = 0.015). Of the
4126 births, 87 were stillbirths (2.11%). Significant factors in the logistic regression analysis for stillbirth were year
of calving (P = 0.0001) and parity number (P < 0.001). The risk of stillbirth in first parity cows was 2.6 times that of old
cows. Of the total births, 15 were twins (0.36%) of which 7 were born dead calves. Herd owners must focus on the significant
risk factors under their control to reduce the prevalence of prenatal mortality. |
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