THE USE OF CLENBUTEROL IN LARGE ANIMAL OBSTETRICS - MANUAL CORRECTIONOF BOVINE DYSTOCIAS

Authors
Citation
L. Menard, THE USE OF CLENBUTEROL IN LARGE ANIMAL OBSTETRICS - MANUAL CORRECTIONOF BOVINE DYSTOCIAS, Canadian veterinary journal, 35(5), 1994, pp. 289-292
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00085286
Volume
35
Issue
5
Year of publication
1994
Pages
289 - 292
Database
ISI
SICI code
0008-5286(1994)35:5<289:TUOCIL>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
This study was undertaken to test the effect of clenbuterol, a smooth muscle relaxant, as an aid for the manual correction of bovine dystoci as in a rural Quebec practice. The drug was given initially by intrave nous coccygeal or jugular injection at a dose of 0.6 mug-0.8 mug/kg of body weight to parturient cows affected with fetal malpresentations ( n=37), malpostures (n=112), or uterine torsions (n=70). These cases co mprised 32% (219/688) of the manually corrected dystocias encountered in cattle during the trial. Ease provided for obstetrical maneuvers of different types of dystocias was the evaluation criteria used in this report. The drug's myometrial relaxant effect made corrections easier for the veterinarian, and shorter and less traumatic for the dam. The success rates achieved for vaginal corrections and delivery of uterin e torsions were 84% (76/91) and 77% (70/91), respectively. Other recor ded benefits included the need for less frequent use of epidural anest hesia and a significantly lower incidence of retained fetal membranes (chi2=11.18, p < 0.001). No adverse reactions were observed at any tim e. Clenbuterol proved to be a useful drug for manual correction of dys tocias in cattle.