Abstract

Clinical, Ruminal, Hematobiochemical Alterations and Ultrasonographic Examination of Vagal Indigestion in Cow Calves

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  • Amajor clinical problem is digestive tract disorders in ruminants, especially cattle and buffaloes

  • Vagal indigestion has been used in veterinary medicine to refer to a clinical syndrome

  • Any case of chronic indigestion with clinical signs similar to traumatic reticuloperitonitis and did not respond to routine care was identified as vagal indigestion (VI)

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Introduction

Amajor clinical problem is digestive tract disorders in ruminants, especially cattle and buffaloes. One such illness is vagal indigestion (VI). VI is not widespread yet gives the veterinarian a major diagnostic challenge under field conditions, with minimal diagnostic facilities. Both the vagus and the splanchic innervate the ruminant stomach, vagal nerve is responsible for the cyclic movements. Vagal indigestion is known as Hoflund’s syndrome in cattle. It is characterized by impaired emptying of the September 2021 | Volume 9 | Issue 9 | Page 1400

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