
handle: 10553/56875
La urolitiasis es un proceso subclínico común en los rumiantes sometidos a sistemas intensivos donde la ración está compuesta fundamentalmente por concentrado o donde los animales ingieren ciertos tipos de pastos. Así, el presente trabajo supone un estudio de 16 cálculos urinarios de cabras extraídos postmortem en Canarias. Todos los animales procedían de explotaciones intensivas y los cálculos resultaron estar compuestos fundamentalmente por estruvita y, en menor medida, por apatita. Se proponen planes de prevención en aquellas granjas con antecedentes de urolitiasis por sales de fosfatos.
Urolithiasis is a subclinical disease that is very frecuent in ruminants under intensive conditions, where the ration is fundamentally composed of concentrate or where the animals feed certain kinds of fodder. This work is based in the study of 16 urinary calculi obtained postmortem in goats from Canarias. All animals came from intensive farms and the calculi were principally composed by struvite and less by apathite. Prevention plans are proposed in farms with previous problems of urolithiasis by phosphates.
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Cabra, Urolithiasis, Struvite, Goat, Apatita, Apathite, Urolitiasis, 310907 Patología, Estruvita
Cabra, Urolithiasis, Struvite, Goat, Apatita, Apathite, Urolitiasis, 310907 Patología, Estruvita
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