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Impact of Metabolic Disorders and
    Mastitis on Reproduction


   Amin Ahmadzadeh*, Joseph C. Dalton



   Animal and Veterinary Science Department
              University of Idaho
Introduction
   Reproductive disorders such as dystocia,
    retained placenta, ovarian cysts and
    metritis can decrease reproductive
    performance of dairy cows

   The effects of other diseases, such as
    metabolic disorders and mastitis, on dairy
    cow fertility have not been quantified
Introduction
 The studies that have investigated the
 relationship between metabolic
 disorders, mastitis, and reproduction,
 have only established associations and
 were unable to infer causality

     Milk Fever
     Ketosis
     Mastitis
Hypocalcemia
   5.9% of U.S. Cows          Subclinically
    (NAHMS, 1996)
                                present in up to 50-
                                65% of fresh cows
   Ketosis: 23.6 X
                                Smooth Muscle
   Dystocia: 3 to7 X           function
                               Release of cortisol
   Retains: 4 X
                                accompanies (
   Mastitis: 5 to 8 X          immune function)
                               K and Na alkalinize
   DA: 2 to 4 X                blood and alter Ca
          Associate costs to producer ~$300
Milk Fever and Reproduction
Fourichon et al., (2000):

Days to 1st Service            ↑   5 days

Services per Conception        ↑   0.3 services

Days open & conception to AI   No Change

Chebel et al., (2004):

Risk of Conception             ↓ 2.25 X
Mechanism(s) of Action
 Alteration   in uterine muscle function
 Slower    uterine involution
 Reduced     blood flow to the ovaries
 Indirect   effects:
     dystocia
     retained placenta
     endometritis
                          reviewed in Mulligan et al., (2006)
Plan of Action
   Feed a balanced ration, especially during
    the close-up period (3 to 4 weeks before
    calving)
   Feed a balanced ration balanced for
    dietary cation-anion difference (DCAD)
   Feed dietary potassium at recommended
    levels
   Feeding anionic salts may be considered.
Ketosis
 Prevalence:
     12 to 14% in North American dairy cows
     7 to 32% worldwide (reviewed in Cook et al., 2001)
 Etiology:
     marked glucose insufficiency
     increased fat mobilization
     Increase in blood ketone bodies
Decrease in feed intake
     (2 wks before and 3 wks after calving)

              Mobilization of body fat


            Increase in blood fatty acids
            1) - EB & 2) Stress of calving


  Liver overload and inhibition of FA oxidation


Accumulation of triglycerides within hepatocytes


     Increased conversion of acetyl-CoA to
       acetoacetate and -hydroxybutyrate
Ketosis and Reproduction
Fourichon et al., (2000):

   Days to 1st Service                  ↑   2.5 days

   Days open                            ↑   6 days

   Conception to 1st service            ↓ ~ 4%
   Hazard ratio of
    conception (56 to 120
    days postpartum)
                                         ↓ 13.5 %
    The effects of clinical ketosis on reproduction are
    limited and show large variation in different
    production systems.
Ketosis and Reproduction
 Cook et al., (2001):

    Days open                  ↑   54 days

    Increased Culling rate


Walsh et al., (2007):

    Increased BHBA
                              ↓ 50% likelihood
                               of pregnancy to
(1st-2nd wk postpartum)
                               1st AI
Health Problems in the First 60 DIM and
                Pregnancy in Dairy Cows

                                  Pregnant,
   Health status                                 Adjusted OR (95% CI)               P
                                      %
      Healthy                        51.4                   1.00
   Type of health problem
     Calving problem                 40.3           0.75 (0.63 – 0.88)          < 0.001
     Metritis                        37.8           0.66 (0.56 – 0.78)          < 0.001
     Clinical endometritis           38.7           0.62 (0.52 – 0.74)          < 0.001
     Fever postpartum                39.8           0.60 (0.48 – 0.65)          < 0.001
     Mastitis                        39.4           0.84 (0.64 – 1.10)            0.20
     Clinical ketosis                28.8           0.50 (0.36 – 0.68)          < 0.001
     Lameness                        33.3           0.57 (0.41 – 0.78)          < 0.001
     Pneumonia                       32.4           0.63 (0.32 – 1.27)            0.20
     Digestive problem               36.7           0.78 (0.46 – 1.34)            0.38



5,719 postpartum dairy cows evaluated daily for health disorders in seven dairy farms in the US
Health Problems and Pregnancy Loss in the First
          60 d of Gestation in Dairy Cows
   Health status                   Loss, %       Adjusted OR (95% CI)              P
      Healthy                         8.9                   1.00                   ---
   Type of health problem
     Calving problem                 15.9           1.67 (1.16 – 2.40)           < 0.01
     Metritis                        11.3           1.01 (0.71 – 1.60)             0.76
     Clinical endometritis           15.1           1.55 (1.04 – 2.32)             0.03
     Fever postpartum                18.0           2.00 (1.24 – 3.14)           < 0.01
     Mastitis                        19.8           2.62 (1.48 – 4.64)          < 0.001
     Clinical ketosis                14.6           1.64 (0.75 – 3.59)             0.22
     Lameness                        26.4           2.67 (1.38 – 5.12)           < 0.01
     Pneumonia                       16.7           1.87 (0.40 – 8.69)             0.42
     Digestive problem               15.8           1.81 (0.52 – 6.32)             0.35



5,719 postpartum dairy cows evaluated daily for health disorders in seven dairy farms in the US.
Plan of Action
   Provide adequate dietary energy
   Minimize the reduction of dry matter intake
    during the last 3 weeks prepartum
   Maximize dry matter intake after calving
   Avoid overcrowding cows, especially in fresh
    cow pen
   Feeding additives such as niacin, calcium
    propionate, propylene glycol, and rumen-
    protected fat or choline, may be considered
Milk Fever                                Ketosis


        Muscle Function                Ovarian Blood              GI Motility
                                           Flow

              Uterine Motility
                                                         DMI and Ca2+ Absorption

   Dystocia           Retained Placenta

                                 (−)
                                                                 BHBA
        Uterine Infection

                                              (−)
                                                             [   Fatty Liver
                                                                 − EB
          Inflammation


            Cytokines
                                                  (−)           (−)
         (TNFα, IL’s., etc.)

              (−)

    Oocyte maturations, embryo
                                            (−)            Fertility
   fertilization and development

Figure 1. Potential mechanisms by which milk fever and ketosis affect fertility.
Mastitis
Definition:
 Inflammation of the mammary gland
    • trauma and (or) injury to the udder,
    • infection due to microorganisms or chemical
        irritation
Symptoms:
• decreased milk production
• alterations in milk composition and
  appearance
• elevated body temperature
• swelling, redness, heat in infected quarters
  and pain
Estimated Losses Due to Mastitis Once a Year
               Item                          Dollar Loss per Cow
Reduced milk production                            $55 -121
Early cow replacement cost                         $30 - 40
Discarded milk                                     $11- 35
Extra labor                                         $1- 3
Drugs                                              $7 - 12
Veterinary service                                  $2 - 3
Total                                            $106 - 214
Source: Winning the Fight Against Mastitis

         Loss       due to reproductive inefficiency
Percentage of cows by producer-
   identified health problems
Health problem                   Incidence rate
                                   (% of cows)
Clinical mastitis                      16.5
Lameness                               14.0
Retained placenta                       7.8
Dystocia, metritis                      3.8
Milk fever                              4.9
Displaced abomasum                      3.5
Ketosis*                                3.7
   NAHMS, 2007   *From   Jordan and Fourdraine, 1993
Change in health problems
                       1996 to 2007
             18
             16                                               1996
             14                                               2002
             12
Percentage




                                                              2007
             10
              8
              6
              4
              2
              0
                  Mastitis Lameness   RP   Dystocia   Milk       DA
                                                      fever
Does mastitis affect other physiological
              functions?

 Thecost of mastitis reaches far beyond
 the associated milk loss, drug and
 veterinary costs, and labor

 Recent studies confirm that mastitis
 has detrimental effects on reproductive
 efficiency of dairy cows
Mastitis and Reproductive Performance

Moore et al., (1991):

    Negative correlation between clinical
     mastitis and reproduction caused by
     gram positive bacteria

    Cows experiencing clinical mastitis
     were 1.6 times more likely to have an
     altered inter-estrus interval than
     healthy cows
Effects of Mastitis Type Before First Insemination on
                   DFS, DO, and S/C




     Black : clinical;                  Gray : subclinical
     Striped: subclinical to clinical   Hatched: uninfected
                                             Schrick et al. (2001)
Clinical Mastitis and Abortion
Risco et al., (1999):
    Infected cows within the first 45 days of
     gestation were at 2.7 times more risk of
     abortion as compared with uninfected
     cows

Chebel et al., (2004):
    Cows having clinical mastitis between AI
     and pregnancy confirmation were 2.8
     times more likely to have an abortion than
     those not experiencing mastitis
The effect of mastitis on reproductive performance in dairy cows
Source                  Reproductive Parameters     Mastitis    Uninfected
Barker et al. (1998a)   Days open                   114  10     92  4.6
                        S/C                         1.6  0.3    1.7  0.1
Barker et al. (1998b)   Days open                   136  11     92  4.6
                        S/C                         2.9  0.3    1.7  0.1
Schrick et al. (2001)   Days open                   110  6.9    85.4  5.8
                        S/C                         2.1  0.2    1.6  0.2
                        Conception rate               48%          63%
Kelton et al. (2001)    Conception rate               38%          46%
Santos et al. (2003a)   Days open                   165  5.7    140  3.7
                        S/C                         2.6  0.1    2.6  0.1
                        Conception rate at 1st AI     22%          29%
Santos et al. (2003b)   Days open                   189  7.2    140  3.7
                        S/C                          3  0.2     2.6  0.1
                        Conception rate at 1st AI     10%          29%
The effect of mastitis on reproductive performance in dairy cows
Source                 Reproductive                  Mastitis       Uninfected
                       Parameters
Nava-Trujillo et al.
(2010 c)
                       Days open                     187  8.6        144  7.5
                       S/C                          2.35  0.2        2.21  0.2
                       Conception rate at 1st AI       49%               56%
Hertle et al. (2010)                               Gram negative infection: 80%
                                                   reduction in probability of
                                                   conception, if infection occurred
                                                   in the week after AI
                       Probability of conception   Gram positive infection: 47%
                                                   reduction in probability of
                                                   conception, if infection occurred
                                                   in the week after AI

c. dual purpose breed under tropical condition
The Effect Of Mastitis on
     Reproductive Performance in Dairy
                   Cows

Reproductive       Mastitis    Uninfected
Parameters
Days open          160 days     126 days
S/C                   2.4          2.1
Conception rate    10 – 49 %    29 – 63 %
Health Problems in the First 60 DIM and
                Pregnancy in Dairy Cows

                                  Pregnant,
   Health status                                 Adjusted OR (95% CI)               P
                                      %
      Healthy                        51.4                   1.00
   Type of health problem
     Calving problem                 40.3           0.75 (0.63 – 0.88)          < 0.001
     Metritis                        37.8           0.66 (0.56 – 0.78)          < 0.001
     Clinical endometritis           38.7           0.62 (0.52 – 0.74)          < 0.001
     Fever postpartum                39.8           0.60 (0.48 – 0.65)          < 0.001
     Mastitis                        39.4           0.84 (0.64 – 1.10)            0.20
     Clinical ketosis                28.8           0.50 (0.36 – 0.68)          < 0.001
     Lameness                        33.3           0.57 (0.41 – 0.78)          < 0.001
     Pneumonia                       32.4           0.63 (0.32 – 1.27)            0.20
     Digestive problem               36.7           0.78 (0.46 – 1.34)            0.38



5,719 postpartum dairy cows evaluated daily for health disorders in seven dairy farms in the US
Health Problems and Pregnancy Loss in the First
          60 d of Gestation in Dairy Cows
   Health status                   Loss, %       Adjusted OR (95% CI)              P
      Healthy                         8.9                   1.00                   ---
   Type of health problem
     Calving problem                 15.9           1.67 (1.16 – 2.40)           < 0.01
     Metritis                        11.3           1.01 (0.71 – 1.60)             0.76
     Clinical endometritis           15.1           1.55 (1.04 – 2.32)             0.03
     Fever postpartum                18.0           2.00 (1.24 – 3.14)           < 0.01
     Mastitis                        19.8           2.62 (1.48 – 4.64)          < 0.001
     Clinical ketosis                14.6           1.64 (0.75 – 3.59)             0.22
     Lameness                        26.4           2.67 (1.38 – 5.12)           < 0.01
     Pneumonia                       16.7           1.87 (0.40 – 8.69)             0.42
     Digestive problem               15.8           1.81 (0.52 – 6.32)             0.35



5,719 postpartum dairy cows evaluated daily for health disorders in seven dairy farms in the US.
Limitations
Previous field trial:

   None of the mentioned studies provides
    information on whether cows with mastitis
    also experienced other diseases

   Meta-analyses showed problems such as
    RP, ovarian cysts, and metabolic disorders
    negatively affected reproduction, but
    mastitis had no effect on reproductive
    performance            Fourichon et al., (2000)

.
Study in Idaho
                 Objectives
To evaluate the effect of clinical mastitis and

(or) other diseases on reproductive

performance, and to test the effect of time of

clinical mastitis occurrence on reproductive

performance in Holstein cows
Materials and Methods

   Records from 963 lactating Holstein cows
    (commercial dairy farm in Southern Idaho)

Groups:

Group 1 (n=50): cows with clinical mastitis and diseases

Group 2 (n=154): cows with clinical mastitis only
Group 3 (n=187): cows with diseases other than mastitis
Group 4 (n=572): healthy cows
Effect of Group on Days Open


            180              a
            160                               a
            140             155
Days Open




            120                              140                  b
            100                                                             b
             80                                                   97
                                                                            88
             60
             40
             20
              0
                         Mastitis +        Mastitis            Diseases   Healthy
                         Diseases
                                                      Groups

                  a,b   Bars with different letters differ (P < 0.05).
Effect of Group on Services/Conception

                                      a
                      3
Services/Conception




                                      2.9               b
                                                                           bc
                      2                                                               c
                                                        2.1
                                                                           1.9
                                                                                     1.6
                      1


                      0
                                  Mastitis +         Mastitis            Diseases   Healthy
                                  Diseases
                                                                Groups

                          a,b,c   Bars with different letters differ (P ≤ 0.05).
Effect of Group on Days in Milk at 1st Service
Days in Milk 1st Service




                           80
                                   72
                           60                  72                         67
                                                                 65

                           40

                           20

                           0
                                Mastitis +   Mastitis        Diseases   Healthy
                                Diseases
                                                        Groups
Non-linear Regression for the Effect of Mastitis and Diseases
   on the Proportion of Non-pregnant Cows by 224 DIM

                                           100                                                      MD
                                                                                                    M
                                            90
    Predicted Proportion nonpregnant (%)




                                                                                                    D
                                            80                                                      C

                                            70

                                            60

                                            50
                                                                                                         Healthy vs. MD and M
                                            40
                                                                                                         *Slope = P < 0.01
                                            30                                                           Asymptote = P < 0.01
                                            20

                                            10

                                            0
                                                 56   77   98   119   140   161   182   203   224
                                                                 Days in Milk                            Mast vs. Mast & Dis
                                                                                                          Slope = P < 0.05
                                                                                                         Asymptote = P > 0.5
Effect of Time of Clinical Mastitis
                          Occurrence on Days Open

            200                                               *
                                                             180
            175
                                           *
                                          140
            150         *
Days Open




                       122
            125
            100                                                            88
            75
            50
            25
             0
                  Mastitis < 60 d   Mastitis 60-100 d   Mastitis > 100   Healthy
                                            Days Post-partum

              * Different from healthy P < 0.01
Effect of Time of Clinical Mastitis
                           Occurrence on Services/Conception

                                                                   *
Services/Conception




                      3
                                                  *               3.0
                                †
                      2                          2.4
                               1.9
                                                                                 1.6
                      1


                      0
                          Mastitis < 60 d Mastitis 60-100 d Mastitis > 100 d   Healthy
                                                   Days Post-partum

                      † Different from healthy P = 0.06
                      * Different from healthy P < 0.01
Probability of
  Scenario                   Conception


3rd lactation cow, winter,           21%
      after second AI

 gram+ mastitis1 wk                  11%
    before 2nd AI

gram-negative mastitis                 5%
   in the wk after AI
                                 Hertle et al. (2010)
   The value of this difference in conception for
    a given situation can easily be weighed
    against the cost of resources including
    semen cost (especially if sexed semen is
    used) and labor as well as other management
    considerations including stage of lactation,
    milk yield, and number of AI.
How does mastitis affect reproductive
    performance on dairy cattle?
Mastitis Pathogens
                Fever
                                                 Endotoxin
                              PGE

     Cortisol                                  Inflammation
                  (−)
                             FSH                Cytokines
Estradiol                    LH              (TNFα, IL’s., etc.)
                     (−)
LHr
  Follicle                  (−)

                                  Fever         PGF2     (−)        Nitric Oxide
                CL
                                    (−)        (−)                 (−)

             Progesterone
                                          Oocyte maturation, embryo
                                               fertilization and
                                                development



                                          Embryonic loss, Abortion
Figure 3. Potential mechanisms by which mastitis affects fertility.
Bottom Line
   Clinical mastitis alone affects reproductive
    performance and these effects are more
    evident when cows experience both mastitis
    and diseases

   While producers should manage mastitis at all
    times, extra attention should be taken when
    clinical mastitis occurs during AI period and
    pregnancy establishment
Take Home Message
   The e disorders can increase the risk of other
    metabolic disorders as well as several
    reproductive maladies such as dystocia, retained
    placenta, and metritis


   Disease prevention is the key to success.
    Producers, veterinarians, nutritionists and farm
    consultants should not only focus on disease
    outcomes, but also review 'up-stream' factors
    such as management practices, nutritional
    regimens and health status, especially during the
    transition period
Be Aggressive in Systematic
                Breeding Protocol

                     Initiation of the
Set up injection         protocol        1st Breeding



~ 50 days                                 ~ 75 days
  in milk          ~ 65 days, VWP           in milk
Extra Attention to
  Completion of         Milking and Mastitis
Breeding Protocol
     and AI
                            Management




                Post-AI Until Pregnancy conformation
                              (~ 45 days)

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Impact of Metabolic Disorders and Mastitis on Reproduction

  • 1. Impact of Metabolic Disorders and Mastitis on Reproduction Amin Ahmadzadeh*, Joseph C. Dalton Animal and Veterinary Science Department University of Idaho
  • 2. Introduction  Reproductive disorders such as dystocia, retained placenta, ovarian cysts and metritis can decrease reproductive performance of dairy cows  The effects of other diseases, such as metabolic disorders and mastitis, on dairy cow fertility have not been quantified
  • 3. Introduction  The studies that have investigated the relationship between metabolic disorders, mastitis, and reproduction, have only established associations and were unable to infer causality  Milk Fever  Ketosis  Mastitis
  • 4. Hypocalcemia  5.9% of U.S. Cows  Subclinically (NAHMS, 1996) present in up to 50- 65% of fresh cows  Ketosis: 23.6 X   Smooth Muscle  Dystocia: 3 to7 X function  Release of cortisol  Retains: 4 X accompanies (  Mastitis: 5 to 8 X immune function)  K and Na alkalinize  DA: 2 to 4 X blood and alter Ca Associate costs to producer ~$300
  • 5. Milk Fever and Reproduction Fourichon et al., (2000): Days to 1st Service ↑ 5 days Services per Conception ↑ 0.3 services Days open & conception to AI No Change Chebel et al., (2004): Risk of Conception ↓ 2.25 X
  • 6. Mechanism(s) of Action  Alteration in uterine muscle function  Slower uterine involution  Reduced blood flow to the ovaries  Indirect effects:  dystocia  retained placenta  endometritis reviewed in Mulligan et al., (2006)
  • 7. Plan of Action  Feed a balanced ration, especially during the close-up period (3 to 4 weeks before calving)  Feed a balanced ration balanced for dietary cation-anion difference (DCAD)  Feed dietary potassium at recommended levels  Feeding anionic salts may be considered.
  • 8. Ketosis  Prevalence:  12 to 14% in North American dairy cows  7 to 32% worldwide (reviewed in Cook et al., 2001)  Etiology:  marked glucose insufficiency  increased fat mobilization  Increase in blood ketone bodies
  • 9. Decrease in feed intake (2 wks before and 3 wks after calving) Mobilization of body fat Increase in blood fatty acids 1) - EB & 2) Stress of calving Liver overload and inhibition of FA oxidation Accumulation of triglycerides within hepatocytes Increased conversion of acetyl-CoA to acetoacetate and -hydroxybutyrate
  • 10. Ketosis and Reproduction Fourichon et al., (2000):  Days to 1st Service ↑ 2.5 days  Days open ↑ 6 days  Conception to 1st service ↓ ~ 4%  Hazard ratio of conception (56 to 120 days postpartum) ↓ 13.5 % The effects of clinical ketosis on reproduction are limited and show large variation in different production systems.
  • 11. Ketosis and Reproduction Cook et al., (2001):  Days open ↑ 54 days  Increased Culling rate Walsh et al., (2007): Increased BHBA ↓ 50% likelihood of pregnancy to (1st-2nd wk postpartum) 1st AI
  • 12. Health Problems in the First 60 DIM and Pregnancy in Dairy Cows Pregnant, Health status Adjusted OR (95% CI) P % Healthy 51.4 1.00 Type of health problem Calving problem 40.3 0.75 (0.63 – 0.88) < 0.001 Metritis 37.8 0.66 (0.56 – 0.78) < 0.001 Clinical endometritis 38.7 0.62 (0.52 – 0.74) < 0.001 Fever postpartum 39.8 0.60 (0.48 – 0.65) < 0.001 Mastitis 39.4 0.84 (0.64 – 1.10) 0.20 Clinical ketosis 28.8 0.50 (0.36 – 0.68) < 0.001 Lameness 33.3 0.57 (0.41 – 0.78) < 0.001 Pneumonia 32.4 0.63 (0.32 – 1.27) 0.20 Digestive problem 36.7 0.78 (0.46 – 1.34) 0.38 5,719 postpartum dairy cows evaluated daily for health disorders in seven dairy farms in the US
  • 13. Health Problems and Pregnancy Loss in the First 60 d of Gestation in Dairy Cows Health status Loss, % Adjusted OR (95% CI) P Healthy 8.9 1.00 --- Type of health problem Calving problem 15.9 1.67 (1.16 – 2.40) < 0.01 Metritis 11.3 1.01 (0.71 – 1.60) 0.76 Clinical endometritis 15.1 1.55 (1.04 – 2.32) 0.03 Fever postpartum 18.0 2.00 (1.24 – 3.14) < 0.01 Mastitis 19.8 2.62 (1.48 – 4.64) < 0.001 Clinical ketosis 14.6 1.64 (0.75 – 3.59) 0.22 Lameness 26.4 2.67 (1.38 – 5.12) < 0.01 Pneumonia 16.7 1.87 (0.40 – 8.69) 0.42 Digestive problem 15.8 1.81 (0.52 – 6.32) 0.35 5,719 postpartum dairy cows evaluated daily for health disorders in seven dairy farms in the US.
  • 14. Plan of Action  Provide adequate dietary energy  Minimize the reduction of dry matter intake during the last 3 weeks prepartum  Maximize dry matter intake after calving  Avoid overcrowding cows, especially in fresh cow pen  Feeding additives such as niacin, calcium propionate, propylene glycol, and rumen- protected fat or choline, may be considered
  • 15.
  • 16. Milk Fever Ketosis Muscle Function Ovarian Blood GI Motility Flow Uterine Motility DMI and Ca2+ Absorption Dystocia Retained Placenta (−) BHBA Uterine Infection (−) [ Fatty Liver − EB Inflammation Cytokines (−) (−) (TNFα, IL’s., etc.) (−) Oocyte maturations, embryo (−) Fertility fertilization and development Figure 1. Potential mechanisms by which milk fever and ketosis affect fertility.
  • 17. Mastitis Definition:  Inflammation of the mammary gland • trauma and (or) injury to the udder, • infection due to microorganisms or chemical irritation Symptoms: • decreased milk production • alterations in milk composition and appearance • elevated body temperature • swelling, redness, heat in infected quarters and pain
  • 18. Estimated Losses Due to Mastitis Once a Year Item Dollar Loss per Cow Reduced milk production $55 -121 Early cow replacement cost $30 - 40 Discarded milk $11- 35 Extra labor $1- 3 Drugs $7 - 12 Veterinary service $2 - 3 Total $106 - 214 Source: Winning the Fight Against Mastitis Loss due to reproductive inefficiency
  • 19. Percentage of cows by producer- identified health problems Health problem Incidence rate (% of cows) Clinical mastitis 16.5 Lameness 14.0 Retained placenta 7.8 Dystocia, metritis 3.8 Milk fever 4.9 Displaced abomasum 3.5 Ketosis* 3.7  NAHMS, 2007 *From Jordan and Fourdraine, 1993
  • 20. Change in health problems 1996 to 2007 18 16 1996 14 2002 12 Percentage 2007 10 8 6 4 2 0 Mastitis Lameness RP Dystocia Milk DA fever
  • 21. Does mastitis affect other physiological functions?  Thecost of mastitis reaches far beyond the associated milk loss, drug and veterinary costs, and labor  Recent studies confirm that mastitis has detrimental effects on reproductive efficiency of dairy cows
  • 22. Mastitis and Reproductive Performance Moore et al., (1991):  Negative correlation between clinical mastitis and reproduction caused by gram positive bacteria  Cows experiencing clinical mastitis were 1.6 times more likely to have an altered inter-estrus interval than healthy cows
  • 23. Effects of Mastitis Type Before First Insemination on DFS, DO, and S/C Black : clinical; Gray : subclinical Striped: subclinical to clinical Hatched: uninfected Schrick et al. (2001)
  • 24. Clinical Mastitis and Abortion Risco et al., (1999):  Infected cows within the first 45 days of gestation were at 2.7 times more risk of abortion as compared with uninfected cows Chebel et al., (2004):  Cows having clinical mastitis between AI and pregnancy confirmation were 2.8 times more likely to have an abortion than those not experiencing mastitis
  • 25. The effect of mastitis on reproductive performance in dairy cows Source Reproductive Parameters Mastitis Uninfected Barker et al. (1998a) Days open 114  10 92  4.6 S/C 1.6  0.3 1.7  0.1 Barker et al. (1998b) Days open 136  11 92  4.6 S/C 2.9  0.3 1.7  0.1 Schrick et al. (2001) Days open 110  6.9 85.4  5.8 S/C 2.1  0.2 1.6  0.2 Conception rate 48% 63% Kelton et al. (2001) Conception rate 38% 46% Santos et al. (2003a) Days open 165  5.7 140  3.7 S/C 2.6  0.1 2.6  0.1 Conception rate at 1st AI 22% 29% Santos et al. (2003b) Days open 189  7.2 140  3.7 S/C 3  0.2 2.6  0.1 Conception rate at 1st AI 10% 29%
  • 26. The effect of mastitis on reproductive performance in dairy cows Source Reproductive Mastitis Uninfected Parameters Nava-Trujillo et al. (2010 c) Days open 187  8.6 144  7.5 S/C 2.35  0.2 2.21  0.2 Conception rate at 1st AI 49% 56% Hertle et al. (2010) Gram negative infection: 80% reduction in probability of conception, if infection occurred in the week after AI Probability of conception Gram positive infection: 47% reduction in probability of conception, if infection occurred in the week after AI c. dual purpose breed under tropical condition
  • 27. The Effect Of Mastitis on Reproductive Performance in Dairy Cows Reproductive Mastitis Uninfected Parameters Days open 160 days 126 days S/C 2.4 2.1 Conception rate 10 – 49 % 29 – 63 %
  • 28. Health Problems in the First 60 DIM and Pregnancy in Dairy Cows Pregnant, Health status Adjusted OR (95% CI) P % Healthy 51.4 1.00 Type of health problem Calving problem 40.3 0.75 (0.63 – 0.88) < 0.001 Metritis 37.8 0.66 (0.56 – 0.78) < 0.001 Clinical endometritis 38.7 0.62 (0.52 – 0.74) < 0.001 Fever postpartum 39.8 0.60 (0.48 – 0.65) < 0.001 Mastitis 39.4 0.84 (0.64 – 1.10) 0.20 Clinical ketosis 28.8 0.50 (0.36 – 0.68) < 0.001 Lameness 33.3 0.57 (0.41 – 0.78) < 0.001 Pneumonia 32.4 0.63 (0.32 – 1.27) 0.20 Digestive problem 36.7 0.78 (0.46 – 1.34) 0.38 5,719 postpartum dairy cows evaluated daily for health disorders in seven dairy farms in the US
  • 29. Health Problems and Pregnancy Loss in the First 60 d of Gestation in Dairy Cows Health status Loss, % Adjusted OR (95% CI) P Healthy 8.9 1.00 --- Type of health problem Calving problem 15.9 1.67 (1.16 – 2.40) < 0.01 Metritis 11.3 1.01 (0.71 – 1.60) 0.76 Clinical endometritis 15.1 1.55 (1.04 – 2.32) 0.03 Fever postpartum 18.0 2.00 (1.24 – 3.14) < 0.01 Mastitis 19.8 2.62 (1.48 – 4.64) < 0.001 Clinical ketosis 14.6 1.64 (0.75 – 3.59) 0.22 Lameness 26.4 2.67 (1.38 – 5.12) < 0.01 Pneumonia 16.7 1.87 (0.40 – 8.69) 0.42 Digestive problem 15.8 1.81 (0.52 – 6.32) 0.35 5,719 postpartum dairy cows evaluated daily for health disorders in seven dairy farms in the US.
  • 30. Limitations Previous field trial:  None of the mentioned studies provides information on whether cows with mastitis also experienced other diseases  Meta-analyses showed problems such as RP, ovarian cysts, and metabolic disorders negatively affected reproduction, but mastitis had no effect on reproductive performance Fourichon et al., (2000) .
  • 31. Study in Idaho Objectives To evaluate the effect of clinical mastitis and (or) other diseases on reproductive performance, and to test the effect of time of clinical mastitis occurrence on reproductive performance in Holstein cows
  • 32. Materials and Methods  Records from 963 lactating Holstein cows (commercial dairy farm in Southern Idaho) Groups: Group 1 (n=50): cows with clinical mastitis and diseases Group 2 (n=154): cows with clinical mastitis only Group 3 (n=187): cows with diseases other than mastitis Group 4 (n=572): healthy cows
  • 33. Effect of Group on Days Open 180 a 160 a 140 155 Days Open 120 140 b 100 b 80 97 88 60 40 20 0 Mastitis + Mastitis Diseases Healthy Diseases Groups a,b Bars with different letters differ (P < 0.05).
  • 34. Effect of Group on Services/Conception a 3 Services/Conception 2.9 b bc 2 c 2.1 1.9 1.6 1 0 Mastitis + Mastitis Diseases Healthy Diseases Groups a,b,c Bars with different letters differ (P ≤ 0.05).
  • 35. Effect of Group on Days in Milk at 1st Service Days in Milk 1st Service 80 72 60 72 67 65 40 20 0 Mastitis + Mastitis Diseases Healthy Diseases Groups
  • 36. Non-linear Regression for the Effect of Mastitis and Diseases on the Proportion of Non-pregnant Cows by 224 DIM 100 MD M 90 Predicted Proportion nonpregnant (%) D 80 C 70 60 50 Healthy vs. MD and M 40 *Slope = P < 0.01 30 Asymptote = P < 0.01 20 10 0 56 77 98 119 140 161 182 203 224 Days in Milk Mast vs. Mast & Dis Slope = P < 0.05 Asymptote = P > 0.5
  • 37. Effect of Time of Clinical Mastitis Occurrence on Days Open 200 * 180 175 * 140 150 * Days Open 122 125 100 88 75 50 25 0 Mastitis < 60 d Mastitis 60-100 d Mastitis > 100 Healthy Days Post-partum * Different from healthy P < 0.01
  • 38. Effect of Time of Clinical Mastitis Occurrence on Services/Conception * Services/Conception 3 * 3.0 † 2 2.4 1.9 1.6 1 0 Mastitis < 60 d Mastitis 60-100 d Mastitis > 100 d Healthy Days Post-partum † Different from healthy P = 0.06 * Different from healthy P < 0.01
  • 39. Probability of Scenario Conception 3rd lactation cow, winter, 21% after second AI gram+ mastitis1 wk 11% before 2nd AI gram-negative mastitis 5% in the wk after AI Hertle et al. (2010)
  • 40. The value of this difference in conception for a given situation can easily be weighed against the cost of resources including semen cost (especially if sexed semen is used) and labor as well as other management considerations including stage of lactation, milk yield, and number of AI.
  • 41. How does mastitis affect reproductive performance on dairy cattle?
  • 42. Mastitis Pathogens Fever Endotoxin PGE Cortisol Inflammation (−) FSH Cytokines Estradiol LH (TNFα, IL’s., etc.) (−) LHr Follicle (−) Fever PGF2 (−) Nitric Oxide CL (−) (−) (−) Progesterone Oocyte maturation, embryo fertilization and development Embryonic loss, Abortion Figure 3. Potential mechanisms by which mastitis affects fertility.
  • 43. Bottom Line  Clinical mastitis alone affects reproductive performance and these effects are more evident when cows experience both mastitis and diseases  While producers should manage mastitis at all times, extra attention should be taken when clinical mastitis occurs during AI period and pregnancy establishment
  • 44. Take Home Message  The e disorders can increase the risk of other metabolic disorders as well as several reproductive maladies such as dystocia, retained placenta, and metritis  Disease prevention is the key to success. Producers, veterinarians, nutritionists and farm consultants should not only focus on disease outcomes, but also review 'up-stream' factors such as management practices, nutritional regimens and health status, especially during the transition period
  • 45. Be Aggressive in Systematic Breeding Protocol Initiation of the Set up injection protocol 1st Breeding ~ 50 days ~ 75 days in milk ~ 65 days, VWP in milk
  • 46. Extra Attention to Completion of Milking and Mastitis Breeding Protocol and AI Management Post-AI Until Pregnancy conformation (~ 45 days)