THE PREVALENCE AND RISK-FACTORS FOR CONGENITAL ENTROPION IN INTENSIVELY REARED LAMBS IN SOUTH-WEST ENGLAND

Citation
Le. Green et al., THE PREVALENCE AND RISK-FACTORS FOR CONGENITAL ENTROPION IN INTENSIVELY REARED LAMBS IN SOUTH-WEST ENGLAND, Preventive veterinary medicine, 24(1), 1995, pp. 15-21
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Sciences
ISSN journal
01675877
Volume
24
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
15 - 21
Database
ISI
SICI code
0167-5877(1995)24:1<15:TPARFC>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
The presence of entropion in lambs born in early lambing flocks was re corded in three flocks (A, B and C) in south west England over a 3 yea r period. (1990-1993). In the first year all three flocks were examine d and congenital entropion was observed in each flock, 2.7-6.6% of a r andom sample of approximately 80 lambs per flock were affected. In the second year (1991) when Flocks A and B were observed there were 1.0-1 .8% of all flock lambs with entropion. This was associated with breed of sire in Flock A but not Flock B. Flock B was monitored for a third year (1993) and there was a significant association between the presen ce of entropion and breed of sire. There was a greater proportion of l ambs with entropion which had Charollais or Texel sires than those sir ed by Suffolk rams. Logistic regression analysis of data from 1991 and 1993 indicated that the only significant variable associated with the presence of entropion was breed of sire with Charollais and Texel sir ed lambs having an increased risk of entropion when compared with Suff olk sired lambs.