Yıl: 2021 Cilt: 47 Sayı: 3 Sayfa Aralığı: 129 - 136 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.5152/actavet.2021.21026 İndeks Tarihi: 19-01-2022

Characteristics of Indigestible Foreign Materials in Forestomach of Dairy Cows in Different Farm Types

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The aim of the study was to assess the relevance of plastic ingestion in dairy cows depending on the management practice and the size of the farm. The research was conducted during 2015–2020 in the central part of Ukraine. The presence of foreign bodies in the rumen was detected during diagnostic rumenotomy or postmortem in backyard (1–8 animals), small traditional (usually 50–200 animals) or modern large farms (500–1000 dairy cows). The study showed that plastic materials and their derivates are the main component of indigestible foreign bodies found in cows’ forestomach. Big pieces of plastic and conglomerates with plastic material cause prolonged chronic forestomach dystonia in dairy cows in 93%, 91%, and 82% of cases on backyard, traditional, and modern dairy farms, respectively. Nylon ropes, bale nets, plastic bags, packaging material, pieces of clothing, and rags were most frequently found in cows from backyard farms. Metal items, nylon ropes and nets, polyethylene fodder films, and plastic medicine packaging were the most frequent items found in cows from traditional and modern farms. Proper plastic waste management on the farms has to be an integral part of preventing forestomach diseases, decreasing culling rate, and increasing level of welfare in dairy cows.
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APA Emelyanenko A, Чорнозуб / Chornozub М, Kozii N, Емельяненко А, Стовбецкая Л, Порошинская О, Shaganenko V, Koziy V (2021). Characteristics of Indigestible Foreign Materials in Forestomach of Dairy Cows in Different Farm Types. , 129 - 136. 10.5152/actavet.2021.21026
Chicago Emelyanenko Alla,Чорнозуб / Chornozub Микола / Mykola,Kozii Nataliia,Емельяненко Александр,Стовбецкая Людмила,Порошинская Оксана,Shaganenko Volodymyr,Koziy Vasyl Characteristics of Indigestible Foreign Materials in Forestomach of Dairy Cows in Different Farm Types. (2021): 129 - 136. 10.5152/actavet.2021.21026
MLA Emelyanenko Alla,Чорнозуб / Chornozub Микола / Mykola,Kozii Nataliia,Емельяненко Александр,Стовбецкая Людмила,Порошинская Оксана,Shaganenko Volodymyr,Koziy Vasyl Characteristics of Indigestible Foreign Materials in Forestomach of Dairy Cows in Different Farm Types. , 2021, ss.129 - 136. 10.5152/actavet.2021.21026
AMA Emelyanenko A,Чорнозуб / Chornozub М,Kozii N,Емельяненко А,Стовбецкая Л,Порошинская О,Shaganenko V,Koziy V Characteristics of Indigestible Foreign Materials in Forestomach of Dairy Cows in Different Farm Types. . 2021; 129 - 136. 10.5152/actavet.2021.21026
Vancouver Emelyanenko A,Чорнозуб / Chornozub М,Kozii N,Емельяненко А,Стовбецкая Л,Порошинская О,Shaganenko V,Koziy V Characteristics of Indigestible Foreign Materials in Forestomach of Dairy Cows in Different Farm Types. . 2021; 129 - 136. 10.5152/actavet.2021.21026
IEEE Emelyanenko A,Чорнозуб / Chornozub М,Kozii N,Емельяненко А,Стовбецкая Л,Порошинская О,Shaganenko V,Koziy V "Characteristics of Indigestible Foreign Materials in Forestomach of Dairy Cows in Different Farm Types." , ss.129 - 136, 2021. 10.5152/actavet.2021.21026
ISNAD Emelyanenko, Alla vd. "Characteristics of Indigestible Foreign Materials in Forestomach of Dairy Cows in Different Farm Types". (2021), 129-136. https://doi.org/10.5152/actavet.2021.21026
APA Emelyanenko A, Чорнозуб / Chornozub М, Kozii N, Емельяненко А, Стовбецкая Л, Порошинская О, Shaganenko V, Koziy V (2021). Characteristics of Indigestible Foreign Materials in Forestomach of Dairy Cows in Different Farm Types. Acta Veterinaria Eurasia, 47(3), 129 - 136. 10.5152/actavet.2021.21026
Chicago Emelyanenko Alla,Чорнозуб / Chornozub Микола / Mykola,Kozii Nataliia,Емельяненко Александр,Стовбецкая Людмила,Порошинская Оксана,Shaganenko Volodymyr,Koziy Vasyl Characteristics of Indigestible Foreign Materials in Forestomach of Dairy Cows in Different Farm Types. Acta Veterinaria Eurasia 47, no.3 (2021): 129 - 136. 10.5152/actavet.2021.21026
MLA Emelyanenko Alla,Чорнозуб / Chornozub Микола / Mykola,Kozii Nataliia,Емельяненко Александр,Стовбецкая Людмила,Порошинская Оксана,Shaganenko Volodymyr,Koziy Vasyl Characteristics of Indigestible Foreign Materials in Forestomach of Dairy Cows in Different Farm Types. Acta Veterinaria Eurasia, vol.47, no.3, 2021, ss.129 - 136. 10.5152/actavet.2021.21026
AMA Emelyanenko A,Чорнозуб / Chornozub М,Kozii N,Емельяненко А,Стовбецкая Л,Порошинская О,Shaganenko V,Koziy V Characteristics of Indigestible Foreign Materials in Forestomach of Dairy Cows in Different Farm Types. Acta Veterinaria Eurasia. 2021; 47(3): 129 - 136. 10.5152/actavet.2021.21026
Vancouver Emelyanenko A,Чорнозуб / Chornozub М,Kozii N,Емельяненко А,Стовбецкая Л,Порошинская О,Shaganenko V,Koziy V Characteristics of Indigestible Foreign Materials in Forestomach of Dairy Cows in Different Farm Types. Acta Veterinaria Eurasia. 2021; 47(3): 129 - 136. 10.5152/actavet.2021.21026
IEEE Emelyanenko A,Чорнозуб / Chornozub М,Kozii N,Емельяненко А,Стовбецкая Л,Порошинская О,Shaganenko V,Koziy V "Characteristics of Indigestible Foreign Materials in Forestomach of Dairy Cows in Different Farm Types." Acta Veterinaria Eurasia, 47, ss.129 - 136, 2021. 10.5152/actavet.2021.21026
ISNAD Emelyanenko, Alla vd. "Characteristics of Indigestible Foreign Materials in Forestomach of Dairy Cows in Different Farm Types". Acta Veterinaria Eurasia 47/3 (2021), 129-136. https://doi.org/10.5152/actavet.2021.21026