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TRANSRECTAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY FOR EARLY PREGNANCY DETERMINATION IN SARDA BREED LAMBS

Marcos Vinicius Ferrari, Giuseppe Catone, Paolo Giardina, Paolo Petralia, Larissa Dantas Roeder Ferrari

Abstract


Serial transrectal ultrasound examinations were performed to determine the earliest day at which pregnancy could be detected after mating, as well as to determine the practicability of the method at normal flock management conditions without previous fasting and water restriction. Transrectal ultrasound was carried out daily from day 12th to 25th and once on day 35th after breeding in Sarda breed yearling ewe lambs. The feasibility of the method was evaluated in terms of necessity or not to remove rectal feces during examinations, adequacy to perform examination due to rectal conditions (gases, edema, etc.), adequacy to visualize uterine and ovarian structures and to make accurate pregnancy diagnosis based on uterine findings. The experiment showed that transrectal ultrasound examinations can be suitably used for early pregnancy diagnosis in yearling ewe lambs, without the necessity of previous fasting, lifting the abdomen up and restraining the animals in recumbent position. The transrectal ultrasound method showed to be practicable during daily management of the flock, in terms of animal feeding, watering and staff availability.

Keywords


diagnosis; feasibility; pregnancy; sheep; ultrasound; diagnóstico; ecografia; gestação; ovino; praticidade



DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/avs.v14i4.15883