Abstract
The analysis of the morbidity rate of calves with respiratory diseases in farms of 5 regions of Russia was carried out. It was found that this group of pathologies is registered in 42% of calves. At the same time, 27.8% of cases account for the primary diseased animals, and 72.2% have a repeat disease. At the same time, in 61.9% of calves, the recurrence of respiratory diseases is observed within three weeks after the end of treatment. An important role in the occurrence of primary cases of respiratory diseases is played by previously transferred perinatal and neonatal pathologies. All this points to the need to develop tools and methods for the rehabilitation of sick animals
Keywords
calves
respiratory diseases
morbidity
gastrointestinal diseases
perinatal pathology
Suggested citation
Zhukov, M.
(2024).
ANALYSIS OF THE INCIDENCE OF RESPIRATORY DISEASES IN YOUNG CATTLE.
Bulletin of the Kyrgyz National Agrarian University,
22(6),
364-366.
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