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Vet Rec ; 138(25): 618-22, 1996 Jun 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8807785

ABSTRACT

A study of bovine mortality involving a stratified random sample of farms and veterinary practices was carried out in Northern Ireland during 1992. In the farm survey over 3500 deaths were reported from 1069 farms and 237 farms reported no deaths. The estimated total number of deaths of cattle up to two years old was 12,332, a figure which excludes an estimated 7921 stillbirths. The estimated annual mortality rates for six- to 24-month-old cattle, one- to five-month-old calves and neonatal calves were 0.79 per cent, 0.82 per cent and 1.02 per cent respectively. The stillbirth rate was 1.86 per cent. Respiratory syndromes were associated with 37 per cent of the deaths of six- to 24-month-old cattle and gastrointestinal syndromes were associated with 22 per cent; in one- to five-month-old calves these syndromes were associated with 37 and 33 per cent of the deaths, respectively. Stillbirths accounted for 62 per cent of all the deaths of calves under one month old, and the neonatal disease complex accounted for 39 per cent of the deaths of calves which were born alive but died within one month of birth.


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Cattle Diseases/mortality , Fetal Death/veterinary , Gastrointestinal Diseases/veterinary , Respiratory Tract Diseases/veterinary , Age Factors , Animals , Cattle , Gastrointestinal Diseases/mortality , Northern Ireland/epidemiology , Respiratory Tract Diseases/mortality , Seasons , Time Factors
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Vet Rec ; 137(21): 531-6, 1995 Nov 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8592815

ABSTRACT

As part of an initiative aimed at reducing the number of cattle deaths in Northern Ireland, a survey of bovine mortality on a stratified random sample of farms and veterinary practices was carried out during 1992. In the farm survey, over 3500 deaths were reported from 1069 farms, with a further 237 farms reporting no deaths during the year. The estimated numbers of deaths of suckler cows and dairy cows were 5997 and 4246, respectively, giving an estimated annual mortality rate of 2.36 per cent for suckler cows and 1.55 per cent for dairy cows. One third of the suckler cows and 19 per cent of the dairy cows were found dead with no previous signs of illness. In the cows in which clinical signs were observed and which received veterinary attention, hypomagnesaemia (20.3 per cent) was the main cause of death in suckler cows and coliform mastitis (12.3 per cent) was the single most important cause of death in dairy cows. Conditions associated with calving accounted for approximately 30 per cent of the deaths in both types of cow.


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Cattle Diseases/mortality , Lactation Disorders/veterinary , Mastitis, Bovine/mortality , Aging/physiology , Animals , Cattle , Cause of Death , Data Collection , Female , Lactation Disorders/mortality , Magnesium/blood , Northern Ireland/epidemiology , Seasons , Weather
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