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4. Comparative study utilizing different post-breeding treatment regimens in cyclic Arabian mares
Khalid Mohammed Karam, Ahmed Saed Alebady, Haitham O. Alhilfi and Dhia Hussain Al-Delemi
Veterinary World, 14(11): 2863-2868

Khalid Mohammed Karam: Department of Surgery and Obstetrics, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Al-Qadisiyah, Al-Qadisiyah, Iraq.
Ahmed Saed Alebady: Department of Surgery and Obstetrics, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Al-Qadisiyah, Al-Qadisiyah, Iraq.
Haitham O. Alhilfi: Department of Surgery and Obstetrics, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Al-Qadisiyah, Al-Qadisiyah, Iraq.
Dhia Hussain Al-Delemi: Department of Surgery and Obstetrics, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Al-Qadisiyah, Al-Qadisiyah, Iraq.

doi: www.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2021.2863-2868

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Article history: Received: 13-06-2021, Accepted: 29-09-2021, Published online: 10-11-2021

Corresponding author: Khalid Mohammed Karam

E-mail: khalad.karam@qu.edu.iq

Citation: Karam KM, Alebady AS, Alhilfi HO, Al-Delemi DH (2021) Comparative study utilizing different post-breeding treatment regimens in cyclic Arabian mares, Veterinary World, 14(11): 2863-2868.
Abstract

Background and Aim: Post-breeding treatment is the most common practice in the reproductive management of mares. Oxytocin, uterine lavage, and intrauterine (I/U) antibiotic are usually used as prophylactic therapy. This study aimed to determine the most efficient prophylactic treatment regimen among six treatment protocols applied during natural breeding of cyclic Arabian mares.

Materials and Methods: The current study was conducted on cyclic Arabian mares that were subdivided into three age categories (n=968): Category I (5-10 years, n=380), Category II (11-15 years, n=361), and Category III (≥16 years, n=227). Six prophylactic treatments were applied after 4 h of breeding. According to the treatment regimen, treated mares (n=483) were divided into six treatment groups: A (n=80), treated with I/U antibiotic (1 g gentamicin); B (n=81), I/U lavage (normal saline 500 mL); C (n=83), intramuscular (I/M) oxytocin (10 IU); D (n=82), I/U antibiotic and I/M oxytocin; E (n=78), I/U lavage and I/M oxytocin; and F (n=79), I/U lavage with I/U antibiotic and I/M oxytocin. Non-treated mares were classified as controls (n=485). Ultrasonography was performed to monitor pregnant mares 30 and 60 days after mating, and mares were followed until foaling.

Results: Pregnancy and foaling results reveals that in age Category I, treatment with oxytocin alone or oxytocin with I/U lavage showed the highest pregnancy and foaling rates (p<0.01). In age Category II, the highest pregnancy and foaling rates were observed in lavage treatment (p<0.01), whereas, in age Category III, the good pregnancy and foaling rates were monitored in treatment with oxytocin and I/U lavage (p<0.01).

Conclusion: Treatment with systemic I/M oxytocin is ideal in early age group mares (5-10 years of age). However, irrespective of the age categories, all mares exhibited high pregnancy and foaling rates after treatment with systemic I/M oxytocin and I/U lavage with normal saline (0.9%) 4 h post-breeding.

Keywords: endometritis, lavage, mare, oxytocin, persistent breeding-induced endometritis, post-breeding.