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РАЗРАБОТКА И ВНЕДРЕНИЕ СПОСОБА ПРОФИЛАКТИКИ ПЕРИНАТАЛЬНЫХ ПАТОЛОГИЙ ОВЕЦ И КОЗ В УСЛОВИЯХ УКРАИНЫ

РАЗРАБОТКА И ВНЕДРЕНИЕ СПОСОБА ПРОФИЛАКТИКИ ПЕРИНАТАЛЬНЫХ ПАТОЛОГИЙ ОВЕЦ И КОЗ В УСЛОВИЯХ УКРАИНЫ

Abstract

Разработан эффективный способ профилактики перинатальных патологий, который обеспечивает повыше-ние жизнеспособности новорожденных (увеличение количества ягнят и козлят с удовлетворительным клиническим со-стоянием и низким потенциалом развития на 10,6 % и 8,6 %, снижение количества животных с неудовлетворительным клиническим состоянием и низким потенциалом развития на 11,1 % и 5,4 %, их заболеваемости – на 9,5 % и 7,4 %, и ле-тальности – на 7,5 % и 4,2 % соответственно), а также предупреждает возникновение гипофункции родов (сокращение длительности отдельных периодов родов, в т. ч.: подготовительного – на 0,18 ч у овец и на 0,14 ч – у коз, выведения плода – на 5,17 мин. и 4,14 мин., выведения последов – на 6,43 мин. и 2,50 мин.) и послеродовых патологий (на 8,2 % и 8,7 % соот-ветственно у овец и коз).

An effective way to prevent perinatal pathology, providing better neonatal viability increasing the number of lambs and goats, with a satisfactory clinical condition and low development potential of 10.6 % and 8.6 %, reducing the number of animals with poor clinical status and low development potential at 11.1 % and 5.4 %, their incidence rate by 9.5 % and 7.4 %, and lethali-ty completely by 7.5 % and 4.2 %, respectively), as well as prevent the occurrence of hypothyroidism birth (short duration -completely different periods of labor, including: preparation 0.18 h in sheep and 0.14 h goats, breeding fruit at 5.17 minutes and 4.14 minutes, removing the next 6.43 min and 2.50 min) and postnatal abnormalities (8.2 % and 8.7 %, respectively, in sheep and goats).

Keywords

овцы, козы, ягнята, козлята, перинатальные патологии, способ профилактики

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