Abortion, according to S.J. Roberts, DVM, MS, is the expulsion of a living fetus before it reaches a viable age, or more commonly the expulsion of a dead fetus of a recognizable size at any stage of gestation. This unproductive termination of pregnancy is costly to the cattle producer and presents an enormous diagnostic task for the veterinarian in each field. A complete understanding of each cause of abortion and assistance from a diagnostic laboratory will enhance the efforts of the diagnostician in the field
This NebGuide briefly discusses the common infectious diseases that cause abortions in cattle. Abor...
The article presents data on the distribution and seasonal dynamics of subclinical abortions in cows...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations
Abortion is the premature expulsion of the fetus from the dam and usually occurs because the fetus h...
Abortions in cattle may result from a broad range of causes. Abortions may be idiopathic (occurring ...
Abortion in dairy cattle is commonly defined as a loss of the fetus between the age of 42 days and a...
An important financial loss to ranchers and farmers results annually from abortions in cattle. A yea...
peer-reviewedAbstract This pracademic paper reviews current bovine foetopathy (abortion and stillbi...
While on an interview trip to western Montana, we were told of a serious threat to the cow-calf oper...
The article focuses upon the infectious bovine virus, Infectious bovine hinotracheitis, an infectio...
A comprehensive review of abortion in farm animals is presented. Initially it includes a study of th...
Bovine abortion continues to cause economic loss to farmers and ranchers. In South Dakota, monetary ...
Abstract. In ruminant breeding, abortions are responsible for significant economic losses. The zoono...
On the evening of February 21st, an eight year old Cheviot ewe was noticed by the owner to be having...
Late in August a veterinarian was called to a farm to attend a dystocia. On arriving he found a Brow...
This NebGuide briefly discusses the common infectious diseases that cause abortions in cattle. Abor...
The article presents data on the distribution and seasonal dynamics of subclinical abortions in cows...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations
Abortion is the premature expulsion of the fetus from the dam and usually occurs because the fetus h...
Abortions in cattle may result from a broad range of causes. Abortions may be idiopathic (occurring ...
Abortion in dairy cattle is commonly defined as a loss of the fetus between the age of 42 days and a...
An important financial loss to ranchers and farmers results annually from abortions in cattle. A yea...
peer-reviewedAbstract This pracademic paper reviews current bovine foetopathy (abortion and stillbi...
While on an interview trip to western Montana, we were told of a serious threat to the cow-calf oper...
The article focuses upon the infectious bovine virus, Infectious bovine hinotracheitis, an infectio...
A comprehensive review of abortion in farm animals is presented. Initially it includes a study of th...
Bovine abortion continues to cause economic loss to farmers and ranchers. In South Dakota, monetary ...
Abstract. In ruminant breeding, abortions are responsible for significant economic losses. The zoono...
On the evening of February 21st, an eight year old Cheviot ewe was noticed by the owner to be having...
Late in August a veterinarian was called to a farm to attend a dystocia. On arriving he found a Brow...
This NebGuide briefly discusses the common infectious diseases that cause abortions in cattle. Abor...
The article presents data on the distribution and seasonal dynamics of subclinical abortions in cows...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations