Cost-benefit analysis of post-postplasty in bulls for re-entry into reproductive programs in bovine production companies

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The purpose of this study is to present the results of the cost - benefit analysis of postioplasty in bulls for re-entry into reproductive programs in bovine production companies. A non-probabilistic descriptive study was conducted. The patients were 10 bulls bull, with good body condition and chronic ulcerative balanoposthitis. 2% xylazine was applied at the dose of 0.1 mg / kg body weight as a tranquilizer intramuscularly. An incision was made in the mucocutaneous limbus. Large caliber vessels were ligated with transfixion points. The dissemination is done in 360 ° until the detachment of all the affected tissue including the damaged prepucial mucosa is achieved. 4 points of cardinal form with monophilic nylon suture were placed to expand the mucosa and be able to suture it to the skin, those same fastening points were fixed with a surgeon's point and subsequently 4 points were placed between them. The results of this study allow us to conclude that postioplasty in bulls for re-entry into reproductive programs in bovine production companies can be used for the bull to fulfill its zootechnical function. Regarding the cost benefit ratio of the present investigation, it was 4.2 pesos M / N, which means that for each peso invested, said peso was recovered and an extra gain of $ 3.2 pesos M / N was obtained and the investment is recovered in a 21 day period.

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