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Retrospective study using biosensor data of a milking Holstein cow with jejunal haemorrhage syndrome

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VETERINARNI MEDICINA
卷 68, 期 9, 页码 375-383

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CZECH ACADEMY AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
DOI: 10.17221/73/2023-VETMED

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automated monitoring system; blood analysis; Bos taurus taurus; haemorrhagic bowel syndrome; necropsy

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Jejunal hemorrhage syndrome (JHS) is a fatal disease in dairy cows with poor prognosis despite treatment. This study is the first to use biosensor data to analyze a cow with JHS, revealing abnormal patterns that cannot be detected by conventional examinations.
Jejunal haemorrhage syndrome (JHS) is a sporadic and fatal enterotoxaemic disease in dairy cows associ-ated with acute development and poor prognosis despite treatment. A 5-year-old Holstein cow with no reported pregnancy, three calving numbers, and 303 days in milk presented with hypothermia, discomfort, and inappetence. Anaemia, dehydration, faeces with blood clots, and absence of rumen and bowel movements were observed. We iden-tified the presence of neutrophilia, hyperglycaemia, hypoproteinaemia, azotaemia, hyperlactatemia, hypocalcaemia, hypermagnesemia, hypokalaemia, and hypochloraemia through blood analyses. Necropsy and histopathologic examination revealed a dilated bluish-purple jejunum, blood clots within the jejunum, neutrophil infiltration into the submucosa of the jejunum, and vascular necrosis. Retrospective examination revealed extraordinary pat-terns of rumination time, activity, rumen mobility, and rumen temperature using biosensors and decreased milk yield. The abnormalities in the affected cow were detected before recognition by farm workers. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report to examine data from biosensors in a cow with JHS. Our findings suggest that using biometric data may help understand the development of JHS.

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