MANAGEMENT OF PREPARTUM CERVICO-VAGINAL PROLAPSE IN A HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN CROSSBRED COW
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https://doi.org/10.56093/ijvasr.v53i4.158015Keywords:
Prepartum, Cervico-Vaginal Prolapse, CowAbstract
The present case report explains management of cervico-vaginal prolapse in a eight months pregnant Holstein Friesian crossbred cow. The proper therapeutic and management practices were applied for easy reposition and correction of cervico-vaginal prolapse. The results conclude that cervico-vaginal prolapse occurs due to one or more etiological factors including impaired endocrine function due to feeding with mustard fodder.
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