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What should I do if the afterbirth of the cow doesn't fit?

Cattle with retained placenta can be treated by drug promotion and artificial stripping.

1, drugs promote excretion. Chinese herbal medicine liquid is injected into the uterus of dairy cows to clear uterus, promote excretion, diminish inflammation and sterilize. It is recommended to use the Qing dynasty Pacific Insurance. Each cow should use 100 ml each time, dilute it with 300-400ml physiological saline and inject it into the cow's uterus for 2-3 days, which can help the cow to quickly discharge the placenta, remove lochia, prevent endometritis, vaginitis and other diseases, and help the cow to quickly restore the health of the reproductive system.

2. Manual stripping. Inject oxytocin into cattle muscle or subcutaneously, preferably within 0/2 hours after delivery. When the injection effect is not good, we can also use surgery to remove the placenta. Stick to it when it is easy to peel off. If it is not easy to peel off, it cannot be forcibly peeled off, so as not to damage the uterus and cause infection. When the cow's afterbirth does not stop and there is fever, it means that the uterus has inflammation and cannot be peeled off, so as to avoid the spread of inflammation and aggravate the condition.

Prevention methods of placental retention in cattle;

Check brucellosis and tuberculosis in advance after pregnancy and treat other internal and surgical diseases in time. Reduce the amount of high-protein concentrated feed and increase green feed in the third trimester of pregnancy. Properly drive away in the late pregnancy to prevent dystocia caused by abnormal fetal position. If the afterbirth is found, it should be treated in time.

Cattle farms should be closed, and foreign vehicles and personnel should be strictly disinfected. Cowshed should be ventilated frequently to keep the air fresh and dry. Cattle should be checked frequently and must be negative for breeding. Cattle with positive test results but no symptoms should also be raised separately from normal cattle.