Autores
Clarissa Varajão Cardoso, Alcir das Graças Paes Pinheiro, Alexandre Castro Marques dos Santos, Rossiane de Moura Souza, Eunice Ventura Barbosa, Helena Carla Castro, Maíra Halfen Teixeira Liberal
Lack of good practice in dairy calves and diarrhea diagnostic: a problem to animal welfare maintenance
Resumo
Diarrhea
is a major disorder affecting calves in the first three weeks of life in
different countries, causing significant economic losses. The main calf
diarrheal diseases of bacterial origin are Colibacillosis, caused by Escherichia coli, and Paratyphoid or
Salmonellosis, caused by strains of Salmonella
spp. The lack of hygiene of handlers and facilities, contribute to outbreaks of
diarrhea among young animals. Calves become infected orally through
contaminated food or water, and the contamination by feces on floors, beds and
in the feed, which could be avoided if adopted effective and appropriate
management measures in animal husbandry. In this study a survey was made of the
presence of pathogenic bacteria in feces of calves belonging to three family
dairy farms located in Coastal Lowlands, Metropolitan, and Northwest Regions of
RJ. A questionnaire on herd management was completed, observing the hygienic
conditions of the location, type of feeding, and the physical appearance of the
cows and calves (presence of ticks, bristly hair and thinness). A total of 41
stool samples were obtained, collected using sterile swabs (with Cary & Blair
medium) for transport to the laboratory. Enrichment culture media were used to
obtain initial growth, and dehydrated selective media Compact Dry EC®
(for E. coli) and Compact Dry SL®
(for Salmonella spp.) were tested,
aiming at the presumptive identification of these microorganisms. As a control for
characteristic growth Hektoen and Teague culture media were used. All samples
were positive for E. coli and other coliforms
in the Compact Dry EC® plate (Figure 1 and 2). Although there was
growth in all Compact Dry SL® plates (Figure 3), the isolated
colonies were typical of Coliforms (Figure 4), and did not grow any typical colony
of Salmonella. In all properties a deficient
management, with total lack of hygiene and accumulation of feces, mostly in the
milking parlor was observed. The precarious condition of handling and the lack
of good treatment to animals showed a total disregard of keepers with the
environment where the animals live, and with their welfare.
Falta de boas práticas de manejo em bezerros leiteiros e o diagnóstico de diarreia: um grande problema
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