MANAGEMENT OF MISHANDLED CASE OF POST-PARTUM CERVICO-VAGINAL PROLAPSE IN TWO BUFFALOES
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Keywords:
Cervo-vaginal, prolapse, post-partum, buffaloes, recurrenceAbstract
Cervico-vaginal prolapse is a common complication in pluriparous cows and buffaloes due to relaxation of pelvic ligaments in mid to late gestation. Successful management of mishandled cases of post-partum vagino-cervical prolapse by quacks is reported in the present study.
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