Dystocia in goats from Djelfa in Algeria

Dystocia, or difficult birth, is defined as prolonged and difficult parturition. It may be either of maternal or fetal origin. To our knowledge no study has been made on dystocia in goats. Thus, the aim of this study was to describe the common causes of dystocia in goats from Djelfa, in Algeria. Amo...

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Main Authors: Elchick Mostefai, Mokhtaria Kouidri, Tahar Belkacem Belhamiti, Sidi Mohammed Ammar Selles, Ammar Ait Amrane
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Language:English
Published: AcademicPres 2020-12-01
Series:Agricultura
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Online Access:https://journals.usamvcluj.ro/index.php/agricultura/article/view/13831
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spelling doaj-375d79d500bc463b91855812421e92112021-09-02T21:50:16ZengAcademicPresAgricultura1221-53172020-12-011153-410.15835/agrisp.v115i3-4.1383111414Dystocia in goats from Djelfa in AlgeriaElchick Mostefai0Mokhtaria Kouidri1Tahar Belkacem Belhamiti2Sidi Mohammed Ammar Selles3Ammar Ait Amrane4Veterinarian Clinic, DjelfaVeterinary Institute, University of TiaretVeterinary Institute, University of TiaretVeterinary Institute, University of TiaretVeterinary Institute, University of TiaretDystocia, or difficult birth, is defined as prolonged and difficult parturition. It may be either of maternal or fetal origin. To our knowledge no study has been made on dystocia in goats. Thus, the aim of this study was to describe the common causes of dystocia in goats from Djelfa, in Algeria. Among the general causes, fetal causes dominants the maternal once with a rate of 68,75% and 31,25%, respectively. Regarding specific causes, mal-disposition, specially malposture, was the most frequent (54,54%), followed by emphysema (25%) and finally oversized fetus (9,09%). For maternal causes of dystocia, narrowing pelvis was the predominant causes with a rate of 80% and it was specially observed in primiparous does. The present survey has shown that fetal dystocia are more frequent in multiparous than in primiparous does with a rates of 100% and 0%, respectively. While maternal dystocia are very frequent in primiparous than in multiparous does (80% vs 20%, respectively) (table 2). In addition, dystocia was strongly associated with double litters size (50%), followed by single litters size (37.5%).https://journals.usamvcluj.ro/index.php/agricultura/article/view/13831causes, dystocia, goats, djelfa, algeria
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author Elchick Mostefai
Mokhtaria Kouidri
Tahar Belkacem Belhamiti
Sidi Mohammed Ammar Selles
Ammar Ait Amrane
spellingShingle Elchick Mostefai
Mokhtaria Kouidri
Tahar Belkacem Belhamiti
Sidi Mohammed Ammar Selles
Ammar Ait Amrane
Dystocia in goats from Djelfa in Algeria
Agricultura
causes, dystocia, goats, djelfa, algeria
author_facet Elchick Mostefai
Mokhtaria Kouidri
Tahar Belkacem Belhamiti
Sidi Mohammed Ammar Selles
Ammar Ait Amrane
author_sort Elchick Mostefai
title Dystocia in goats from Djelfa in Algeria
title_short Dystocia in goats from Djelfa in Algeria
title_full Dystocia in goats from Djelfa in Algeria
title_fullStr Dystocia in goats from Djelfa in Algeria
title_full_unstemmed Dystocia in goats from Djelfa in Algeria
title_sort dystocia in goats from djelfa in algeria
publisher AcademicPres
series Agricultura
issn 1221-5317
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Dystocia, or difficult birth, is defined as prolonged and difficult parturition. It may be either of maternal or fetal origin. To our knowledge no study has been made on dystocia in goats. Thus, the aim of this study was to describe the common causes of dystocia in goats from Djelfa, in Algeria. Among the general causes, fetal causes dominants the maternal once with a rate of 68,75% and 31,25%, respectively. Regarding specific causes, mal-disposition, specially malposture, was the most frequent (54,54%), followed by emphysema (25%) and finally oversized fetus (9,09%). For maternal causes of dystocia, narrowing pelvis was the predominant causes with a rate of 80% and it was specially observed in primiparous does. The present survey has shown that fetal dystocia are more frequent in multiparous than in primiparous does with a rates of 100% and 0%, respectively. While maternal dystocia are very frequent in primiparous than in multiparous does (80% vs 20%, respectively) (table 2). In addition, dystocia was strongly associated with double litters size (50%), followed by single litters size (37.5%).
topic causes, dystocia, goats, djelfa, algeria
url https://journals.usamvcluj.ro/index.php/agricultura/article/view/13831
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