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Title: Lactation failure in sows - case report
Authors: Ayoade, G O
Keywords: Sows
lactation
agalactia
piglets
oxytocin
mastitis.
Issue Date: Sep-2003
Publisher: Spectrum Books Limited
Citation: Afr J Med. med Sci. (2003) 32. 321-322
Abstract: Cases of sixteen sows treated for lactation failure in piggery farms in Ibadan arc reported. Fifteen of them had no complication of mastitis or mammary gland teat blockade. The fifteen uncomplicated cases responded favourably to the treatment with oxytocin (15-20 I. U. per sow). Only two eases needed second treatment with oxytocin due to poor susteinance of flow from only one treatment. Milk flow was achieved in less than 5 minutes in all the treated sows after the intramuscular injection of the drug. The only sow with accompanying acute mastitis responded favourably to procaine penicillin injection. Early diagnosis and treatment of agalactia are important in the prevention and control of baby pig mortality. The favourable response of these sow lactation failures to treatment with oxytocin, confirms the hormonal imbalance as one of the major factors to be considered in the unknown aetiology of lactation failure or failure of milk ejection reflex
Description: ARTICLE
URI: http://adhlui.com.ui.edu.ng/jspui/handle/123456789/2614
ISSN: 1116-4077
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