A case report of management of pasture bloat in a post-parturient West African Dwarf Ewe in Ibadan, Nigeria
Date
2020
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Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
Abstract
Black anterior and white posterior body coat was presented at the Veterinary Teaching
Hospital, University of Ibadan, with complaints of abdominal distension, sudden laboured
breathing and anorexia. The animal was said to have lambed 7 days earlier and was fed
with cassava peels and grasses. On clinical examination, the eye ball appeared bulged and
starry; the stomach was hard on palpation with frothy buccal exudate and persistent grinding
of teeth. The heart rate was 68/minute, respiratory rate was 15/minute and rectal temperature
was 39.8oC. Bloat was clinically diagnosed. With the patient properly restrained, an
improvised stomach tube was rinsed in vegetable oil and slowly inserted through the
oesophagus into the rumen and the gas eructated. Liquid paraffin (15 mls) was subsequently
introduced into the rumen via the tube. On removing the stomach tube, a long strand of
fresh undigested pasture came out with the tube from the gastrointestinal tract. The hard
stomach was thereafter relieved within 5 minutes of the procedure. Long acting
Oxytetracycline hydrochloride (2 mls) and 1ml Diclofenac were administered
(intramuscularly) simultaneously at different injection sites. Plenty of water was advised to
be given orally after 30minutes. Complication resolved and complete recovery of the ewe
was achieved after 5 consecutive days of treatment.
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Management, Pasture bloat, Post-parturient, Sheep
