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Reproductive disorders adversely affect the reproductive effectiveness. Anoestrus, repeat breeding, cystic ovarian disorders have been observed as the most common reproductive problems in cattle. The present investigation was carried out in Bogra district of Bangladesh to evaluate the prevalence of reproductive diseases (RDs)in dairy cows. Out of 1500 cows, 770 clinical reproductive cases were registered from individual questionnaire in four upazilas under the district of Bogra. Genotypes of cows had significant effect (P0.05) on most RDs. The prevalence of RDs were lower in 3 years age group…mehr

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Reproductive disorders adversely affect the reproductive effectiveness. Anoestrus, repeat breeding, cystic ovarian disorders have been observed as the most common reproductive problems in cattle. The present investigation was carried out in Bogra district of Bangladesh to evaluate the prevalence of reproductive diseases (RDs)in dairy cows. Out of 1500 cows, 770 clinical reproductive cases were registered from individual questionnaire in four upazilas under the district of Bogra. Genotypes of cows had significant effect (P0.05) on most RDs. The prevalence of RDs were lower in 3 years age group except anestrus. Body weight had also significant effect (P0.05) in all RDs. The prevalence of RDs association with body condition, educational qualification of owners of farm, farming experience, floor type had similar effects and the low incidence recorded were in poor body conditions, illiterate farmer, having no farming experience and earthen floor, respectively. Extensive housing systemwas lowest influences on various RDs of cows at Bogra district. It concluded that, the percentage of prevalence of RDs are higher which are hindering the development of dairy enterprises in Bangladesh.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Md. Jalal Uddin Sarder Ph.D is servicing as a Professor in the Department of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Science, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. His field is animal reproduction, Semenology and AI. He has 80 publications and 11 books. Dr. Md. Abdul Kader works as Area Sales Executive, NOVARTIS Bangladesh Ltd.), Animal Health Division.