Theriogenology Insight - An International Journal of Reproduction in all Animals
  • Year: 2019
  • Volume: 9
  • Issue: 1

Ultrasonographic Diagnosis and Clinical Management of Pseudopregnancy in Goats

  • Author:
  • Amarjeet Bisla1,, Brijesh Kumar2, Dushyant Yadav3, Rohit Satish Kurhe1, Javid Ahmad Khan1, Athanas Alex Ngou1, Rupali Rautela3, Harendra Kumar4
  • Total Page Count: 6
  • Page Number: 13 to 18

1MVSc Scholar, Division of Animal Reproduction, ICAR-IVRI, Izatnagar, Bareilly-243122, (UP), India

2Scientist, Division of Animal Reproduction, ICAR-IVRI, Izatnagar, Bareilly-243122, (UP), India

3PhD Scholar, Division of Animal Reproduction, ICAR-IVRI, Izatnagar, Bareilly-243122, (UP), India

4Prinicipal Scientist and Head, Division of Animal Reproduction, ICAR-IVRI, Izatnagar, Bareilly-243122, (UP), India

*Corresponding author: amarjeetbislav@gmail.com

Online published on 28 June, 2019.

Abstract

Hydrometra, a synonymous of pseudopregnancy is a major cause of infertility in goats with varying incidences ranging from 1.37–20%. Four pluriparous goats were presented to the referral VGO polyclinic with the history of mating, nearly completed or prolonged gestation period, varying degree of abdominal distension and no signs of imminent kidding. The ultrasonography and X-ray examination revealed that animals were non-pregnant and contain hypoechoic fluid in the uterus. The cases were diagnosed as hydrometra and treatment consisting of cloprostenol sodium (PGF2α analogue), valethamate bromide, estradiol benzoate along with dexamethasone was given for evacuation of the uterine contents. All of the animals responded to treatment about 18–20 h later with varying success in uterine evacuation. Thus, the present article highlights the ultrasonographic diagnosis and therapeutic management of hydrometra in goats.

Keywords

Pseudopregnancy, Goat, Hydrometra, Cloudburst, Missing kids, Cloprostenol