Prevalence and effect of oxytetracycline on congenital fetlock knuckling in neonatal dairy calves

Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research

 
 
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Title Prevalence and effect of oxytetracycline on congenital fetlock knuckling in neonatal dairy calves
 
Creator Fazili, Mujeeb R. Bhattacharyya, Hiranya K. Mir, Manzoor u.R. Hafiz, Abdul Tufani, Noore A.
 
Subject Veterinary Science; Surgery; Medicine congenital, fetlock, knuckling, calves, oxytetracycline, splints.
Description Musculoskeletal system deformities were observed in 24 (34.3%) of 70 neonatal dairy calves that presented with different congenital abnormalities. Among them, 19 calves (27.1%), the majority of which were crossbred Jersey calves of either gender with mean (± s.e.) body weight 22.00 kg ± 1.17 kg and aged 7.11 ± 1.16 days, were presented for treatment of congenital knuckling. Five of the knuckling calves had additional concurrent congenital conditions and were excluded from the present study. All of the remaining 14 calves showing moderate, bilateral fetlock knuckling had a wooden or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) splint applied to the palmar or plantar aspect of the affected limbs. All of the animals received a dose of the analgesic tolfenamic acid intramuscularly, and were randomly allocated to two equal groups. Calves of Group I additionally received oxytetracycline (20 mg/kg intravenous daily for 3 days). The condition resolved satisfactorily in 83.3% and 80.0% calves from the two groups, respectively. The left and right fetlock angle (mean ± SE) reduced significantly (p ≤ 0.01) from 50.57° ± 4.20° to 4.00° ± 2.27° and 48.71° ± 2.37° to 5.33° ± 3.03°, respectively in animals of Group I. In Group II calves, the angles showed reduction from 50.86° ± 2.94° to 4.20° ± 2.75° and from 48.71° ± 3.14° to 6.80° ± 3.34°, respectively. From the present study, it was concluded that bilateral moderate fetlock knuckling in the neonatal dairy calves can be managed satisfactorily with early application of splints. Supplementary use of oxytetracycline at repeated doses of low toxicity had only a marginally beneficial effect.
 
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Date 2014-11-12
 
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Identifier 10.4102/ojvr.v81i1.710
 
Source Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research; Vol 81, No 1 (2014); 6 pages 2219-0635 0030-2465
 
Language eng
 
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