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Title: The Physical Examination Cattle - II


1
The Physical ExaminationCattle - II
2
Procedures
3
Equipment
  • Halter
  • Watch
  • Stethoscope
  • Large animal thermometer
  • Black plate
  • CMT paddle solution

4
Equipment cont.
  • Flashlight
  • Rectal sleeve
  • Betadine lube
  • Ketone powder/stick
  • 18-16g 1 inch needle
  • Alcohol

5
Equipment cont.
  • Mouth gag
  • Frick speculum
  • Stomach tube
  • Funnel/pump
  • Rope

6
Equipment cont.
  • New methylene blue
  • Slides
  • Blood collection vials
  • Balling gun
  • Nose lead

7
Basics
  • Begins before touching animal
  • Dont get focused on one abnormality
  • Consistent routine
  • Avoid becoming sidetracked
  • Miss other abnormalities
  • Done by regions, not systems
  • Modified if no restraint fractious animal

8
Physical Examination (PE)
  • Proper restraint !
  • Tail tone perineal reflex
  • Rectal temperature
  • Pulse (coccygeal artery)
  • Skin hair coat
  • Vulva mucous membranes
  • Urine sample

9
Urine sample
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Normal Values
  • Rectal Temperature
  • F C   
  • Beef cow 101 38.3
  • Dairy cow 101.5 38.6
  • Young calf 101.8102.2 38.839
  • Young cattle1yr 101.3 104.9 38.540.5
  • Cattle gt 1 year 101.3104 38.540

11
Normal Values
  • Heart rate 40-80/min
  • Calf first days of birth 116 141
  • Calf 8-14 days old 108
  • Calf 1 month old 105
  • Calf 2 months 101
  • Calf 3 months 99
  • Calf 6 months 96
  • Young cattle 1 yr 91
  • Cow/ Ox Adult 70-90

12
Normal Values
  • Respiratory Rate 1030/ min
  • Calf 4 days 56
  • Calf 14 days 50
  • Calf 5 weeks 37
  • Young cattle 6 months 30
  • Young cattle 1 yr 27
  • Cattle adult 12-16

13
Left neck
  • Skin hydration
  • Edema bottle jaw/ brisket edema
  • Left jugular vein/mammary vein distended?
  • Trachea Larynx
  • Auscult compress
  • Thyroid glands
  • Not normally palpable
  • Left superficial
  • cervical lymph node

14
Left thorax
  • Heart (3rd 6th ICS)
  • Apex caudal to the elbow, 6th ICS
  • Base cranial elbow
  • auscult note intensity, location, thrills
  • rate (40-80/min)
  • compare heart with pulse rate
  • cardiac rhythm
  • valve locations
  • PAM 3rd, 4th (shoulder), 5th ICS

15
CVS - Disease
  • Tachycardia Infectious disease
  • Bradycardia Vagal indigestion
  • Muffled heart sounds pericardial and pleural
    effusion  
  • Fevers Bacterial endocarditis and some cases of
    lymphosarcoma
  • Murmurs most common cause is bacterial
    endocarditis primarily in tricuspid valve than
    mitral valve on the left. 
  • Secondary to GI diseases such as "hardware",
    traumatic reticulopericarditis Muffled heart
    sounds with or without a washing machine-like
    murmur, distended jugular veins, jugular pulse
    and brisket edema
  • Atrial fibrillation causes a irregularly,
    irregular heart beat, and is generally associated
    with a GI problem such as an LDA.

16
Left thorax
  • Respiratory system
  • Auscult smaller area 11th rib
  • Normal lung sounds louder on inspiration than
    expiration (loudest in the ventral lung fields). 
  • Hold nostrils for better auscult
  • Pneumonia (consolidated lung) increased sounds
    in ventral lung field. 
  • Crackles and wheezes are abnormal lung sounds. 
  • Palpate the tracheal to try and induce a cough. 

17
Left foreleg
  • Inspection palpation
  • Note if any evidence
  • of
  • heat
  • pain
  • swelling
  • redness
  • skin temperature

18
Left Abdominal area
  • Rumen
  • inspection, palpation
  • auscult frequency character
  • Ping (fluid-gas)
  • Abomasum LDA
  • Rumen normal unless otherwise (palpate for
    rumen)
  • 1-3/minute
  • 1º rumen/reticulum
  • 2º rumen only

19
Pinch and Grunt Tests
  • Withers scootch test (Pinch)
  • Normal flex back ventrally when her withers are
    pinched as seen above.
  • Abnormal not flex ventrally GI pain
  • hardware, abomasal ulcers, or distention of the
    small intestine with gas
  • Grunt test
  • Plank/ hand and knee on xiphoid
  • Pain cow grunts (auscult trachea inspiration),
    kicks, or acts uncomfortable

20
Back
  • Mammary lymph nodes
  • Shape symmetry of
  • abdomen/thorax
  • Pear Abnormal apple/papple
  • Feces
  • Mammary glands
  • Milk samples
  • Subcutaneous abdominal
  • veins

21
Black cup
CMT results
22
  • Foul smell and necrotic odor
  • Arcanobacterium pyogenes
  • (another)anaerobe
  • Watery milk, swollen udder
  • Coliforms
  • Watery and red, sick cow
  • Staph aureus poor prognosis
  • Subclinical mastitis contagious
    organismsStaphylococcus aureus,
  • Streptococcus agalactia, Mycoplasma bovis
  • Clinical mastitis
  • Environmental organisms Strep. nonag. Group50
  • Coliform organisms (Eschericia coli, Klebsiella,
    Enterobacter sp., etc.)
  • 90 of the time

23
Right Thorax
  • Heart (apex 6th ICS)
  • Triscuspid 3rd ICS
  • Respiratory system

24
Right neck
Jugular vein
Jugular Refill
  • Superficial prescapular
  • lymph node
  • Pre-femoral

25
Right Abdomen
  • GI
  • Pings
  • Normal cecum, spiral colon, small intestine,
    duodenum, uterus (after calving), peritoneum,
    rectum
  • Abnormal
  • distended or displaced cecum
  • RDA and RTA (right abomasal torsion) cranial to
    the 8th to 10th rib
  • Liver
  • Fatty liver

26
Right Foreleg
  • Inspection palpation
  • Note if any evidence of
  • heat
  • pain
  • swelling
  • redness
  • skin temperature

27
Head
  • Posture of head ears
  • Neurological dz
  • Symmetry
  • Facial expression
  • Eye movements
  • Nostrils
  • Discharge, odor, ulcers

28
Rectal Examination
  • Last to avoid pneumorectum
  • Presence consistency of manure
  • Pressure
  • Pelvic bones
  • Left
  • Rumen size, position,
  • Left Kidney size, position, pain

29
Rectal cont.
  • Females - cervix, vagina, uterus, ovaries
  • Males base of penis, accessory sex glands,
  • internal inguinal rings
  • Urolithiasis size of ureters? Pulsations?
  • Right - abnormal vicera, distended spiral
    colon, cecum, small intestines

30
Vaginal Examination
  • Pre-calving
  • Post calving
  • Before rectal examination
  • Wash
  • Note for any evidence of
  • Tears vaginal cervical
  • Retained fetal membranes
  • Metritis

31
Palpation pregnant cow
32
Palpation pregnant cow
33
Palpation pregnant cow
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Vaginal Exam
  • Cervix predominantly pelvic and freely movable
  • Normal nonpregnant uterus
  • Pregnancies up to 60 to 70 days
  • Postparturient involution more than 14 days after
    parturition
  • Pyometra and hydrometra with exudates or
    secretion lt2 liters
  • Chronic metritis without appreciable accumulation
    of exudates
  • Cervix abdominal and fixed
  • Pregnancies after 70 days
  • Uninvoluted postpartum tract
  • Pyometra and hydrometra with exudates gt2 liters
  • Extensive adhesions
  • Tumors (Lymphosarcoma)
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