Total 32 emergency cases of buffaloes with esophageal obstruction resulting from the ingestion of potato tubers during their grazing are described. Treatment comprised immediate rumen trocarisation by a 14g syringe, premedication with IM xylazine (0.05 mg/kg), and passing a designed stout flexible tube to dislodge the obstruction to the rumen. The results were 100% successful recovery without any complications
Background: Rumenostomy may be performed for therapeutic and digestibility research purposes in bovi...
Foreign body syndrome (FBS) is a fairly common disease of cattle and buffaloes, especially in the de...
This study is unique as this part of gastrointestinal tract in ruminant is highly neglected and the ...
The present study was carried out on 16 animals (12 cattle and 4 buffaloes) suffering from complete ...
A 3 year old female buffalo calf was presented, with the history of anorexia, dysphagia, regurgitati...
A peculiar case of esophageal obstruction in a bovine was treated at the Stange Memorial Clinic duri...
OBJECTIVE: To determine historical and clinical findings, treatment, and outcome for cattle with sma...
Endophyte-infected (E+) tall fescue grass has been associated with fescue toxicosis, a costly syndro...
Milk-sucking (self-sucking and inter-sucking) is an anxious problem causing economic losses in dairy...
On Dec. 10, 1940, a black 7-year-old jennie mule was presented to the Iowa State College clinic for ...
Abscess is a localized suppurative inflammation limited by a wall of granulation tissue (Sasty and R...
The abomasum is the fourth, or 'true,' stomach in the cow. It normally lies low down in the right fr...
Soybean poisoning is a cumulative disease. After 50 to 70 days on soybean feeding there occurs in so...
Not AvailableA graded Murrah, she-buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) was presented with clinical signs of ano...
Background: Dilatation of the cecum associated with intestinal torsion is a fermentative digestive d...
Background: Rumenostomy may be performed for therapeutic and digestibility research purposes in bovi...
Foreign body syndrome (FBS) is a fairly common disease of cattle and buffaloes, especially in the de...
This study is unique as this part of gastrointestinal tract in ruminant is highly neglected and the ...
The present study was carried out on 16 animals (12 cattle and 4 buffaloes) suffering from complete ...
A 3 year old female buffalo calf was presented, with the history of anorexia, dysphagia, regurgitati...
A peculiar case of esophageal obstruction in a bovine was treated at the Stange Memorial Clinic duri...
OBJECTIVE: To determine historical and clinical findings, treatment, and outcome for cattle with sma...
Endophyte-infected (E+) tall fescue grass has been associated with fescue toxicosis, a costly syndro...
Milk-sucking (self-sucking and inter-sucking) is an anxious problem causing economic losses in dairy...
On Dec. 10, 1940, a black 7-year-old jennie mule was presented to the Iowa State College clinic for ...
Abscess is a localized suppurative inflammation limited by a wall of granulation tissue (Sasty and R...
The abomasum is the fourth, or 'true,' stomach in the cow. It normally lies low down in the right fr...
Soybean poisoning is a cumulative disease. After 50 to 70 days on soybean feeding there occurs in so...
Not AvailableA graded Murrah, she-buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) was presented with clinical signs of ano...
Background: Dilatation of the cecum associated with intestinal torsion is a fermentative digestive d...
Background: Rumenostomy may be performed for therapeutic and digestibility research purposes in bovi...
Foreign body syndrome (FBS) is a fairly common disease of cattle and buffaloes, especially in the de...
This study is unique as this part of gastrointestinal tract in ruminant is highly neglected and the ...