Prevention of the retained fetal membrane syndrome (retained placenta) during induced calving in dairy cattle

Theriogenology. 1986 Sep;26(3):365-70. doi: 10.1016/0093-691x(86)90156-1.

Abstract

Sixty-six dairy cattle were induced to calve with dexamethasone treatment at 5 d prior to expected time of calving. Each animal was assigned randomly to one of two treatments, saline (2 ml) or PGF(2)alpha (10 mg), which were administered within 1 h postpartum. With the saline treatment, 90.5 % of the animals had placental retention, whereas only 8.8 % of the PGF(2)alpha-treated animals had placental retention. The PGF(2)alpha-treated cows released the fetal membranes in 7.4 +/- 1.35 h postpartum, whereas the saline-treated cows released the membranes in 98.3 +/- 10.93 h postpartum. These data demonstrate that treatment with PGF(2)alpha within the immediate postpartum period is effective (P < 0.001) in the prevention of placental retention in the dairy cow induced to calve with dexamethasone.