Quigley Katie, Mee John F
Irish Cattle Breeding Federation, Cork, Ireland.
Animal & Bioscience Research Department, Teagasc, Cork, Ireland.
Reprod Domest Anim. 2025 May;60(5):e70067. doi: 10.1111/rda.70067.
This study describes a novel model of farm-based congenital defect recording, with use of accessory data from a national breeding organisation. The study ran from 2014 to 2023 inclusive resulting in 522 reports of bovine congenital defects with additional data available for a subset (369/522). The most commonly reported defect was intestinal atresia (24.3%), followed by multiple defects (19.9%), and tail abnormalities (13.4%). This is the first national survey of bovine congenital defects in Ireland. It shows that while farmer-reported cases generally lack a veterinary clinical or necropsy examination, farmers are in the unique position of being able to report phenotypic abnormalities first-hand, and provide an unbiased perspective of the true typology and epidemiology of congenital defects on farm.
本研究描述了一种基于农场的先天性缺陷记录新模型,并利用了来自一个国家育种组织的辅助数据。该研究从2014年持续至2023年(含),共产生了522份牛先天性缺陷报告,其中一部分(369/522)还有额外数据。报告最多的缺陷是肠道闭锁(24.3%),其次是多种缺陷(19.9%)和尾巴异常(13.4%)。这是爱尔兰首次对牛先天性缺陷进行的全国性调查。结果表明,虽然农民报告的病例通常缺乏兽医临床检查或尸检,但农民能够第一手报告表型异常,并对农场先天性缺陷的真实类型和流行病学提供无偏见的观点。