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Title: Milk Fever


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Milk Fever
  • Acute hypocalcaemia (serum Ca drops from
    normal-10mg to gt7mg)
  • May see hypomagnesium (tetany) or hypermagnesia
    (flaccid paralysis) in conjunction with milk
    fever.
  • Most often seen in cattle 5 to 9 years old.
  • No causative organism, this is simply a
    nutritional imbalance.

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  • Associated with the onset of lactation.
  • Usually occurs within the first 72 hours
    following parturition.
  • Occasionally occurs just prior to or during
    parturition causing dystocia.

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Symptoms of Milk Fever
  • Unsteady gait, buckling of pasterns
  • Eyes dull staring,pupils dilated
  • Muzzle dry, extremities cool
  • Temperature and pulse normal to subnormal
  • Digestive tract inactive
  • Suppressed defecation relaxed anus
  • Lying on sternum with neck turned backward with
    head resting on shoulder, unable to rise

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  • Lateral recumbence, coma and death
  • Animals can go from normal to dead in a few
    hours.
  • Treatment is very effective, animals recover
    quickly (minutes) following treatment.
  • Following treatment must watch for a relapse.

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Treatment of Milk Fever
  • Treat with calcium borogluconate IV (500 to
    1000cc of a commercial solution usually allows
    the animal to recover).
  • May use a solution that also contains Mg
  • To prevent relapse part of or additional Ca
    solution can be given Sub-Q or I.P.
  • Drip Ca solution in slowly to prevent cardiac
    arrest.

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Prevention of Milk Fever
  • Remove mineral supplements, feed low quality hay
    (no alfalfa as it is high in Ca) beginning about
    two weeks prior to parturition.
  • This allows the animals endocrine system to
    become more active in mobilizing Ca from bone to
    blood and increases intestinal absorption of Ca.
  • Feed rations with a high P to Ca ratio during
    late pregnancy.
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