Infertility in sheep and goats COPY Flashcards

1
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How to calculate lambing %

A

= lambs born/ewes put to tup X 100%

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2
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What is the main cause of infertility in sheep

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Infectious causes of abortion

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3
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What BCS do we want a lowland ewe at weaning, tupping and lambing

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Weaning: 2.5
Tupping: 3.5
Birth: 3

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4
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How can stress cause abortion

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Via causing prostaglandin release

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5
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Which drugs cause abortion/parturition at different stages in sheep and goats

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Sheep: early pregnancy = PGF2alpha; late pregnancy = corticosteroids

Goats: prostaglandins; because have a CL at all times
(corticosteroids also will in late pregnancy)

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6
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Which goat species is get habitual abortions (genetic)

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Angora

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What is the cause of enzootic abortion of ewes

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Chlamydia abortus

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8
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Most common two infectious causes of abortion

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1) Chlamydia abortus (enzootic abortion of ewes)
2) Toxoplasmosis

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9
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Effects of ewes being infected with chlamydia abortus at different stages of pregnancy

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Early pregnancy: get abortion in late pregnancy
Late pregnancy OR non-pregnant: dormancy and can reactivate in next pregnancy to cause abortion

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10
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How can lambs become infected with C abortus after birth

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Via uterine discharge (NOT MILK)

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11
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How is most C abortus spread

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Sheep to sheep
_ most infections are due to purchase of an infected animal

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12
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What stage of gestation do we see abortion due to C abortus

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Last 2 weeks

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13
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What does an enzootic abortion (C abortus) look like

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Fetus normal; may see inflammatry lesions in liver, lung etc
Placentitis and placental necrosis

Stain smears from intercotyledonary areas using ZN stain

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14
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How can vaccination against C abortus help reduce abortions and when/what do we treat with

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Reduces shedding BUT WILL NOT ELIMINATE INFECTION
should give as close to 95 days gestation as poss
- Long acting oxytetracycline
> Repeat every 2 weeks until lambing

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15
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What do we do with ewes that have aborted due to C abortus

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Keep them! They will be immune next week
> BUT isolate for 3 weeks and burn dead lambs

If we want to foster lambs onto her; DO NOT KEEP THESE FOR BREEDING; they will most likely get infection

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16
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Vaccination protocols for different EAE situatins

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In outbreak can vaccinate pregnant ewes with INACTIVE PREPARATION to reduce risk of abortion from previously infected ewes

Temp sensitive prepration should be given every 1 or 2 years in high risk flocks (>5% abortion) and only once in low risk flocks (<5% abortio)

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17
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Difference between placenta of abortion from EAE and toxoplasma

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EAE: placentitis and necrosis; abnormal intercotyledonary areas
Toxoplasma: cotyledons bright red with small white nodules; intercotyledonary areas NORMAL but oedematous

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18
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What stain do we use on cotyledons to identify toxoplasa gondii

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Giemsa/Leishman stain

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What to do with a ewe that has aborted due to toxoplasma gondii

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Probably don’t need to isolate; no lateral spread (it is from environment)

KEEP HER; will be immune next year

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20
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What medication can we use to control afainst toxoplasmosis

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Decoquinate daily in food
> 2mg/kg BW

21
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Clinical result of toxoplasmosis depending on stage of gestation

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Early gestation (<70 days): fetal resorption
Mid gestation: abortion or mummification
Late gestation (>120 days): still birth, can heave weak OR normal lambs

22
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Which species of campylobacter cause abortion

A

C fetus subspecies fetus (from sheep)
C jejuni; from wildlife

23
Q

When do we see abortion from chlamydia and what is the outcome of infection based upon stage of gestation

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= LATE TERM abortions
If infected at <3 months: no effect
If infected at >3 months: will get abortion; in a few weeks

24
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Post mortem findings in an abortion from campylobacter

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> Fresh fetus
placentitis with inter-cotyledonary oedema and cotyledonary necrosis

+ 25% of aborted fetuses show characteristic necrotic foci in the liver

25
Q

Dealing with abortions due to campylobacter

A

Want to mix ewes which have already lambed with aborted ewes to stimulate immunity (so no risk of abortion next time)

Mix newly brought in ewes with others BEFORE mid-pregnancy to stimulate immunity

26
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What is the immunity to campylobacter like

A

Serotype specific

27
Q

Can we vaccinate for campylobacter

A

Only with specific import certificate

28
Q

What is different about abortions from Salmonella c/f other common causes

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Ewe is sick too
> Can get large ewe losses

29
Q

Which Salmonella strain gives most severe clinical signs

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Typhimurium
- Anorexia, pyrexia, scour, foul vaginal discharge
- Death by septicaemia or dehydratino

Lambs born dead or ill

30
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Which abortion-causing salmonella strain is not zoonotic

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Salmonella abortus ovis
- Now almost eradicated

31
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Possible lamb outcomes of S abortus ovis infection

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Late term abortion usually
Can get weak lambs
OR healthy lambs; which succumb within first 10 days

32
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Control for salmonella

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Keep aborting or scouring ewes from rest and give antibiotics
Avoid wild birds accessing water

33
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How can we identify salmonella in aborted fetus/ewe

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Culture from stomach contents
Or could use placental tissue/vaginal discharge

34
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How does listeria cause abortion

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Organism penetrates gut mucosa and goes to infect fetus; causes septicaemia and placentitis

35
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Post mortem of listeria abortion

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May be autolysed
See grey focal necrosis in fetal liver (called sawdust liver), necrotic placental villi, brown vaginal discharge, suppurative inflammation on placenta

36
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What is the cause of border disease

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Pestivirus similar to BVD
- Get hairy shaker disease

37
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What does an abortion due to border disease look like

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Mummified fetus
Abortion at any stage
(NB: usually causes early embryonic death)

38
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How do we get transmission of border disease

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Via PI animals mainly

39
Q

What is Q fever

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infection with rickettsia coxiella burnetti
- Can cause abortion in sheep; we worry for public health concern

40
Q

What abortion cause in sheep is notifiable

A

brucellosis, bluetongue virus,

41
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Characteristics of tick borne fever abortion

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Infection with Cytoecetes phagocytophilia via Ixodes ricinus ticks
- If naive sheep exposed late in pregnancy get fever then abortion within a week
OR mummification and expulsion weeks later

42
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Diagnosing tick borne fever

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BLood smear looking for organisms in leukocytes

43
Q

What two viruses spread by culicoides midges can cause abortion

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Bluetongue virus
SChmallenberg virus

44
Q

How long is gestation in a goat

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150 days

45
Q

How to deal with pseudopregnancy in goats

A

PGF2alpha to help CL lysis
Can give oxytocin to help uterine involution

46
Q

Polled intersex manifestation

A

Intersex females
Sterile males

47
Q

What might be a cause of habitual abortion in goats

A

hyperfunction of adrenal gland in large animals

48
Q

Endometritis definition

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Infection limited to endometrium; so affects caruncles and non-cotyledonary areas

49
Q

How can acute endometritis cause fetal loss

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Can cause PGF2alpha synthesis and premature CL regression