Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances

Year: 2006
Volume: 5
Issue: 1
Page No. 49 - 52

Surgical Treatment of Experimentally Induced Lactic Acidosis in Nubian Goats

Authors : Mohamed Sayed Mohamed Nour

Abstract: Experimental lactic acidosis was induced in five goats with sorghum flour at a dose rate of 50 g kg 1 body weight. Animals were closely observed for the first appearance of the clinical signs the time at which animals were interfered with surgically (22 h post dosing). The surgical treatment was aimed at complete evacuation of the rumen with final replacement of the content with ruminal ingesta from healthy animal. Blood and ruminal parameters over a suitable time intervals were monitored to evaluate the treatment response. All treated animals showed a good response in their blood and intraruminal parameters. They resumed eating and drinking by 4 to 5 days post dosing and were bright and alert by the 6 to 7 days post-dosing.

How to cite this article:

Mohamed Sayed Mohamed Nour , 2006. Surgical Treatment of Experimentally Induced Lactic Acidosis in Nubian Goats. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 5: 49-52.

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