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. 2017 Aug 17;12(8):e0182938. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0182938

Table 1. Assigned reasons for euthanasia of 252 critically ill neonatal calves with diarrhea based on a review of 1,400 medical records.

Reason for euthanasia Number of calves Frequency (%)
Ongoing anorexia or insufficient milk intake 58 23.0
Ongoing depression, no improvement in response to treatment 57 22.6
Advanced cachexia and general weakness 45 17.9
Severe neurologic symptoms (e.g. seizures or opisthotonus) 44 17.5
Marked deterioration of general condition 32 12.7
Abdominal emergencies 30 11.9
Complicated navel problems 25 9.9
Septic arthritis 24 9.5
Miscellaneous orthopedic problems (e.g. paresis, phlegmon, gangrene) 24 9.5
Advanced pneumonia 24 9.5
Miscellaneous 18 7.1
Financial constraints in case of multiple concurrent problems 17 6.7
Agonal state 13 5.2
Evidence of ruminitis 9 3.6
Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus infection 7 2.8

The frequency percentage sums to more than 100% because some calves had more than one reason for euthanasia.