Three calves of age 1 hr-1 day old were presented to the department of veterinary surgery and radiology with the history of sac like structure enclosing intestines at birth which was later ruptured exposing protruded abdominal contents. Calves were also suffering from difficulty in defeacation and urination. Clinical examination revealed slow heart rate and respiratory rate. Rectal temperature was subnormal. Surgical intervention was planned to correct the condition and to reposition the organs into abdominal cavity. The present report deals with management of congenital eventeration in three calves
In the last decade genetic diseases have become a matter of considerable concern for the Romagnola b...
The main cause of the disease and death of calves in the early postembryonic period of development i...
Abstract Background Esophageal groove dysfunction is one of the major causes of ruminal bloat. This ...
This paper reports two cases of abdominal muscular hypoplasia in new born calves, induced by the pre...
Surgical affections of 29 young calves were retrospectively reviewed. The affections were broadly cl...
In vitro production and somatic cell nuclear transfer are biotechnologies widely used for breeding c...
Background: Anal atresia is a congenital malformation, which often affects calves, and is related to...
Cattle provide valuable food and raw materials for various types of industry, which is why the succe...
ABSTRACT This report describes an anal atresia, anatomical urethra alteration (slightly caudal to th...
A one-month-old Belgian blue bull calf was referred to the animal hospital of the Faculty of Veterin...
Aim: This study aimed to describe the clinicopathological and necropsy findings in neonatal dairy ca...
Abstract. Three newborn calves were affected by caudal spinal dysgenesis or agenesis (coccygeal vert...
Atresia ani, a congenital abnormality of digestive system in a calf is being reported along with its...
Congenital malformations have become more frequent in large animal clinics. Anal atresia is a congen...
In this study, cecal dilatation-dislocation and torsion diagnosed using laparotomy technic in three ...
In the last decade genetic diseases have become a matter of considerable concern for the Romagnola b...
The main cause of the disease and death of calves in the early postembryonic period of development i...
Abstract Background Esophageal groove dysfunction is one of the major causes of ruminal bloat. This ...
This paper reports two cases of abdominal muscular hypoplasia in new born calves, induced by the pre...
Surgical affections of 29 young calves were retrospectively reviewed. The affections were broadly cl...
In vitro production and somatic cell nuclear transfer are biotechnologies widely used for breeding c...
Background: Anal atresia is a congenital malformation, which often affects calves, and is related to...
Cattle provide valuable food and raw materials for various types of industry, which is why the succe...
ABSTRACT This report describes an anal atresia, anatomical urethra alteration (slightly caudal to th...
A one-month-old Belgian blue bull calf was referred to the animal hospital of the Faculty of Veterin...
Aim: This study aimed to describe the clinicopathological and necropsy findings in neonatal dairy ca...
Abstract. Three newborn calves were affected by caudal spinal dysgenesis or agenesis (coccygeal vert...
Atresia ani, a congenital abnormality of digestive system in a calf is being reported along with its...
Congenital malformations have become more frequent in large animal clinics. Anal atresia is a congen...
In this study, cecal dilatation-dislocation and torsion diagnosed using laparotomy technic in three ...
In the last decade genetic diseases have become a matter of considerable concern for the Romagnola b...
The main cause of the disease and death of calves in the early postembryonic period of development i...
Abstract Background Esophageal groove dysfunction is one of the major causes of ruminal bloat. This ...