A Study on Endometritis in Cattle

M. Y. Chaudhari

Department of Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology, Obstetrics, Krantisinh Nana Patil College of Veterinary Science, Shirwal, Satara, India.

K. P. Khillare *

Department of Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology, Obstetrics, Krantisinh Nana Patil College of Veterinary Science, Shirwal, Satara, India.

A. B. Mali

Department of Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology, Obstetrics, Krantisinh Nana Patil College of Veterinary Science, Shirwal, Satara, India.

M. N. Rangnekar

Department of Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology, Obstetrics, Krantisinh Nana Patil College of Veterinary Science, Shirwal, Satara, India.

R. R Shelar

Department of Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology, Obstetrics, Krantisinh Nana Patil College of Veterinary Science, Shirwal, Satara, India.

S. S. Chavan

Department of Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology, Obstetrics, Krantisinh Nana Patil College of Veterinary Science, Shirwal, Satara, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background: Endometritis can occur by ascending route following abnormal parturition, such as abortions, retained placenta, premature births, twin births, dystocia, as well as uterine affections like septic metritis, post-partum metritis, pyometra and traumatic lesions of the genital tract.

Aim: To study the incidence of endometritis in cattle and compare different treatment protocols.

Methodology: Veterinary Clinical Complex, Krantisinh Nana Patil College of Veterinary Science, Shirwal, Satara. September 4th, 2024 to February 26th, 2025.

Those cattle (n=20), positive for endometritis, diagnosed from trans-rectal ultrasonography and proper anamnesis, were divided into 2 treatment groups, one group (n=10) receiving 60 ml Intrauterine Moxifloxacin + Ornidazole + Urea combination and the other (n=10) intrauterine administration of 30 ml Lugol’s Iodine (1:40).

Results: The estrual symptoms improved in the subsequent estrus. The improvement rate was compared based on the conception in the next heat. In the first group, the improvement rate was 40% and in the second, it was 60%.  Clinical endometritis is recognised as the most common condition occurring around the time of calving, representing approximately 15% of all periparturient disorders. In dairy cows, the incidence of subclinical endometritis after parturition varies widely, with reported rates ranging from 5% to 68% across different herds and in beef cattle, the prevalence has been observed in the range of 2% to 31%.

Conclusion: From the present study, it was concluded that intrauterine Lugol’s Iodine (1:40 dilution) is an effective treatment for cattle with endometritis.

Keywords: Endometritis, Lugol's Iodine, moxifloxacin, Trans-rectal ultrasonography, reproduction


How to Cite

Chaudhari, M. Y., K. P. Khillare, A. B. Mali, M. N. Rangnekar, R. R Shelar, and S. S. Chavan. 2025. “A Study on Endometritis in Cattle”. Annual Research & Review in Biology 40 (11):49-57. https://doi.org/10.9734/arrb/2025/v40i112334.

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