Management of Uterine Torsion and Incomplete Cervical Dilatation in A Cross Bred Cow
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48165/ijar.2022.43.1.16Keywords:
Dystocia, incomplete cervical dilatation, uterine torsionAbstract
A cross-bred cow presented at a referral hospital of Veterinary Clinical Complex with symptoms of straining and colic associated with uterine torsion and its management with Sharma’s method of detorsion followed by medical intervention for cervical dilation is reported.
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