A three day old male Hereford calf was the object of a veterinary call this past summer. The history of the case was that the calf had nursed the first day after parturition, and hadn\u27t nursed since. Examination revealed a congenital absence of the anal opening. Since there was no evident protrusion of the anal region, it was impossible to determine how far forward the posterior end of the tract was located. A disc of skin was removed from the region, but all efforts to locate the end of the rectum resulted in failure
On October 20, 1941, an eleven-year-old Shorthorn cow was brought into the Stange Memorial Clinic. T...
A grade Ayrshire cow gave birth to five calves on the Fred Haeger farm at Maynard, Iowa, on August 3...
On Dec. 21, 1953, a three-year-old Holstein cow was admitted to the clinic with the history of havin...
On June 22, 1942, a purebred Holstein heifer calf was presented at the Stange Memorial Clinic. The c...
During the first week of June, 1941, Dr. Charles Schmitt, of Dodgeville, Wisconsin, was called to re...
Background: Anal atresia is a congenital malformation, which often affects calves, and is related to...
A day-old Bunaji bull calf weighing 15 kg from a herd of 59 was presented to the large animal unit o...
On Jan. 26, 1957, a 3 year old Guernsey cow was brought to Stange Memorial Clinic because of dystoci...
Late in August a veterinarian was called to a farm to attend a dystocia. On arriving he found a Brow...
Congenital malformations have become more frequent in large animal clinics. Anal atresia is a congen...
A first calf Brown Swiss heifer was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic the afternoon of Jan. 12,...
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On August 31, 1959, a five year old Holstein cow was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic for treatmen...
An interesting case of abnormal development in a purebred Hereford bull calf was observed at the Sta...
Background: Anal atresia is a congenital defect and is related to the flaw of an opening in the memb...
On October 20, 1941, an eleven-year-old Shorthorn cow was brought into the Stange Memorial Clinic. T...
A grade Ayrshire cow gave birth to five calves on the Fred Haeger farm at Maynard, Iowa, on August 3...
On Dec. 21, 1953, a three-year-old Holstein cow was admitted to the clinic with the history of havin...
On June 22, 1942, a purebred Holstein heifer calf was presented at the Stange Memorial Clinic. The c...
During the first week of June, 1941, Dr. Charles Schmitt, of Dodgeville, Wisconsin, was called to re...
Background: Anal atresia is a congenital malformation, which often affects calves, and is related to...
A day-old Bunaji bull calf weighing 15 kg from a herd of 59 was presented to the large animal unit o...
On Jan. 26, 1957, a 3 year old Guernsey cow was brought to Stange Memorial Clinic because of dystoci...
Late in August a veterinarian was called to a farm to attend a dystocia. On arriving he found a Brow...
Congenital malformations have become more frequent in large animal clinics. Anal atresia is a congen...
A first calf Brown Swiss heifer was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic the afternoon of Jan. 12,...
On the evening of February 21st, an eight year old Cheviot ewe was noticed by the owner to be having...
On August 31, 1959, a five year old Holstein cow was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic for treatmen...
An interesting case of abnormal development in a purebred Hereford bull calf was observed at the Sta...
Background: Anal atresia is a congenital defect and is related to the flaw of an opening in the memb...
On October 20, 1941, an eleven-year-old Shorthorn cow was brought into the Stange Memorial Clinic. T...
A grade Ayrshire cow gave birth to five calves on the Fred Haeger farm at Maynard, Iowa, on August 3...
On Dec. 21, 1953, a three-year-old Holstein cow was admitted to the clinic with the history of havin...