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Cardiac Dilatation and Hypertrophy
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Post-Parturient Hemoglobinuria (PPH)
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Post-Parturient Hemoglobinuria (PPH):

Syn: Hypophosphatemia, Metabolic or Nutritional Hemoglobinuria

  • It is metabolic disease of high producing dairy cows and buffaloes characterized by intravascular hemolysis, hemoglobinuria and anemia.

An outlook of Postparturient Hemoglobinuria (PPH) in Buffalo

Etiology:

  • Deficiency of P in diet
    • Soil deficient in P
    • Hay, straws and plant rich in oxalate are naturally deficient in P
    • Drought, stress reduces P content in forage
  • Impaired absorption of P
    • Excess Ca and Fe in diet
    • Vitamin D deficiency
    • Improper Ca: P ratio
  • Increased requirement of P
    • Heavy loss through milk
    • For development of fetuses
  • Feeding of cruciferous plants like cabbage, turnip, kales, rape, rye
  • Forage low in Cu, Se and Mo
  • Plant rich in saponin, oxalate

 

Epidemiology:

  • Cattle and buffaloes are more susceptible. Buffaloes are more susceptible than cattle
  • More common during 3rd lactation-6th lactation, 5-10 years of age
  • Mostly occur between 2-4 weeks after calving
  • Advanced pregnant animal is more prone
  • Heavy milker, cold weather and malnutrition.
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