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Multimodal therapeutic approach for blood-tinged milk in a post-calving dairy cow
Saravanan, M., Vigneshwaran, B and Medugulla Tejaswi Sindhu Ratnam
Year : 2025 | Volume: 10 | Issue: 3 | Pages: 77-79
Received on: 28/04/2025
Revised on: 31/05/2025
Accepted on: 10/05/2025
Published on: 31/05/2025
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Saravanan, M., Vigneshwaran, B and Medugulla Tejaswi Sindhu Ratnam ( 2025).
Multimodal therapeutic approach for blood-tinged milk in a post-calving dairy cow
. International Journal of Zoology and Applied Biosciences, 10( 3), 77-79.
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Abstract
Haemogalactia (blood-tinged milk) in postpartum dairy cows poses significant economic challenges due to milk rejection and production losses. This case report documents the successful management of haemogalactia in a 5-year-old Jersey crossbred cow, 10 days post-calving, presenting with blood-tinged milk from three teats for five days. Vital parameters were normal, with no evidence of udder trauma or mastitis. The cow was treated with a multimodal therapeutic regimen consisting of Inj. Tranexamic acid (5 mg/kg IM, anti fibrinolytic), Bol.Serratiopeptidase (2 boluses PO, BID, anti-inflammatory/fibrinolytic), Inj. Calcium borogluconate (metabolic support), Inj. Vitamin B12 & D3, and Inj. Pheniramine maleate (vascular leakage reduction) for three days, supplemented with Syrup Ostovet (100 mL/day for 10 days). Clinical improvement was observed within three days, with complete resolution and no recurrence
Keywords
Haemogalactia, Postpartum cow, Tranexamic acid, Serratiopeptidase, Calcium borogluconate.
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