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Physical Examination of Cattle

Physical Examination of Cattle. Douglas E. Hostetler DVM, MS. Indications:. When an individual animal requires examination to allow diagnosis and treatment for an illness Examination of a representative sample of animals to investigate a herd outbreak of disease

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Physical Examination of Cattle

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  1. Physical Examination of Cattle Douglas E. Hostetler DVM, MS

  2. Indications: • When an individual animal requires examination to allow diagnosis and treatment for an illness • Examination of a representative sample of animals to investigate a herd outbreak of disease • Evaluation prior to completing health certificates for intrastate or interstate transport

  3. Procedure: • Develop a systematic procedure for performing a complete physical examination • Personalized • Prevents omission of important information • Enables easier recall of abnormal findings

  4. Dr. Hostetler’s Physical Examination • Observe 1st from a distance • Demeanor • Level of alertness • Responsiveness • Segregation from herdmates • Not possible in a referral situation

  5. Visual Observation: • Proprioception • Strength • Lameness • Head and neck position • Udder symmetry • BCS

  6. Examination: • Restraint • Chute • Halter • Headgate • Ganglock

  7. Examination: • Collect data most affected by sympathetic tone first • Urine Sample for Multistick analysis • Rumination Rate • Heart Rate • Respiratory Rate

  8. Urine Collection: • Gently rub the escutcheon in an upward motion • Perineal region from udder to Ventral commissure of the vulva • Do not hold the tail! • Collect sample in a clean container • Insert thermometer following urine collection • Some Normal Values • pH 8 • Glucose Neg • Ketone Neg • Protein Neg-trace

  9. Start on the Left • From the rear forward

  10. Rumination Rate • Listen, count and record the primary and secondary rumen contractions over two full minutes • Mid Left Paralumbar Fossa • Normal 1-2 per Minute

  11. Direct Heart Rate, Rhythm and Sounds • Left side • Intercostal Spaces 3-5 • Behind the elbow • Normal Rate? • 48-84 Adults • 70-100 Calves

  12. Respiratory Rate and Lung Sounds • Rate can be evaluated by observation of chest excursions • Normal 26-50 • Sounds (triangle) • Point of elbow • T13 at Transverse Processes • Caudal to triceps • Acoustic Percussion • Dullness Dorsal to the Heart Shadow? • SQ Emphysema Dorsally? • Reach up and feel for it

  13. Peripheral Lymph Nodes • Prescapular • Prefemoral • Supramammary • Parotid • Submandibular

  14. Superficial Veins • Jugular • Pulses? • Distension • Caudal Superficial Epigastric • Distension? • Swelling?

  15. Abdominal Auscultation and Percussion • Simultaneous Auscultation and Percussion • “Pinging” • Entire Abdomen

  16. Abdominal Auscultation and Percussion • Simultaneous Auscultation and Percussion • “Pinging” • Entire Abdomen

  17. Left limbs and Udder • Swelling of the limbs? • Fore and Rear • Palpate left quarters of the mammary gland • Heat • Hardness (swelling) • Edema • Teat lesions

  18. Proceed to Right Side

  19. Heart Sounds • Right AV Valve Area • 3rd to 5th Intercostal Space • Murmurs?

  20. Respiratory System • Mirror Image of Left Thorax • Crackles • Wheezes • No sounds • Emphysema

  21. Peripheral Lymph Nodes • Prescapular • Prefemoral • Supramammary • Parotid • Submandibular

  22. Superficial Veins • Jugular • Pulses? • Distension • Caudal Superficial Epigastric • Distension? • Swelling?

  23. Abdominal Auscultation and Percussion • Simultaneous Auscultation and Percussion • “Pinging” • Entire Abdomen

  24. Abdominal Auscultation and Percussion • Simultaneous Auscultation and Percussion • “Pinging” • Entire Abdomen

  25. Right Limbs and Udder • Swelling of the limbs? • Fore and Rear • Palpate left quarters of the mammary gland • Heat • Hardness (swelling) • Edema • Teat lesions

  26. Collection of Milk • California Mastitis Test • Relative concentration of somatic sells in the milk • 2 ml Milk from each quarter • Add Reagent • Look for coagulation • Negative • Trace • 1 • 2 • 3 http://www.infovets.com/demo/demo/dairy/D100.HTM

  27. Rectal Examination Reproductive Tract Male Intrapelvic penis Prostate Seminal vessicles Ampullae Internal inguinal rings Internal iliac lymph nodes Sublumbar lymph nodes • Female • Vaginal wall • Cervix • Uterine Body • Uterine Horns • Oviducts • Ovaries • Bursae • Internal iliac lymph nodes • Sublumbar lymph nodes

  28. Rectal Examination • Intra-abdominal Urinary System • Left kidney • Ureters • Bladder

  29. Rectal Examination • Digestive System • Right Cranial • Abomasum • Central • Small intestines • Left • Rumen • Dorsal sac

  30. Vaginal Examination • If indicated by the rectal examination or history

  31. Examination of the Head • Eyes • Enophthalmus • Exophthalmus • Discharge • Corneal Opacity • Lenticular Opacity • Scleral Injection • Pupillary Light Response • Masses

  32. Examination of the Head • Nares • Discharge • Unilateral/Bilateral • Plaques • Erosions • Hemorrhage/ Epistaxis • Flaring

  33. Examination of the Head • Oral Cavity • Dentition • Erosions • Vesicles • Masses • Blunted Oral Papillae

  34. Examination of the Head • Cursory Cranial Nerve Examination • 1-8 • Submandibular Region • Lymph Nodes • Edema • Brisket • Swelling • Edema

  35. Questions?

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