Abstract

This research was conducted to find out the reproductive disorders of postpartum and the effectiveness of its treatment in various nations of beef cattle. A total of 30 beef cattle raised in cattle groups in the D.I.Y. area was used as research samples. Cows are divided into three groups namely control group, iodine povidone infusion group, and antibiotic infusion group. First, second, and third months postpartum are performed clinical examination, blood collection, and rectovaginal examination. Haematological and clinical conditions in postpartum beef cattle have variations but most show a high profile of leukocytes in 1 st to 5th week. Povidone iodine infusion treatment in 1 st week postpartum can reduce bacterial infection until 5th week and can accelerate the uterine involution process during the recovery period.

Highlights

  • The condition of infertile postpartum is associated with inactive ovaries, so follicle growth does not allow the follicles to mature enough to be ovulated [1]

  • According to Wathes et al [4] that the uterus returns to normal condition within 2-3 weeks after delivery if there is no bacterial contamination

  • The success of uterine involution is characterized by the re-production of estrogen, reduced and reduced size of the uterus, and supported by the release of the uterus from bacterial contamination during childbirth or contamination from placental retention events [6]

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Introduction

The condition of infertile postpartum is associated with inactive ovaries, so follicle growth does not allow the follicles to mature enough to be ovulated [1]. According to Wathes et al [4] and Saut et al [5] that after parturition, the uterus undergoes remodeling i.e. the reduction in uterine size, repair of damaged cells, and the return of tissue build to normal conditions after placental discharge. According to Wathes et al [4] that the uterus returns to normal condition within 2-3 weeks after delivery if there is no bacterial contamination. Reproductive disorders in cows due to bacterial contamination of the uterine lumen after parturition and the bacteria are pathogenic causing clinical diseases. Sub fertile conditions associated with uterine infections involve hypothalamic, pituitary, and ovarian disorders, and have a direct effect on the uterus and persist until a clinical disease arises. It is important to diagnose and treat post-child reproductive diseases quickly and effectively [8]

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