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The study was conducted to understand the normal morphometry of the development of female reproductive organs of the dromedary (Camelus dromedarius). Reproductive organs of apparently normal fetuses (n = 24) were collected from Maiduguri metropolitan abattoir after the slaughter of pregnant...

Author(s)
Jaji, A. Z.; Onwuama, K. T.; Atabo, S. M.; Kigir, E. S.; Raji, L. O.; Sulaiman, K. Y.; Salami, S. O.
Publisher
Istanbul University Press, Istanbul, Turkey
Citation
Acta Veterinaria Eurasia, 2021, 48, 1, pp 18-21
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A study was conducted to assess the type and prevalence of abnormalities occurring in the female reproductive tracts of 405 buffalo cows slaughtered at Mosul abattoir. Out of the 405 buffalo genital tracts examined, various abnormalities with different degrees of severity were observed in 216...

Author(s)
Azawi, O. I.; Ali, A. J.; Lazim, E. H.
Publisher
College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Mosul, Mosul, Iraq
Citation
Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2008, 22, 2, pp En59-En67
Abstract

In the present study, ovarian follicular fluid concentrations of trace elements and biochemical metabolites in relation to follicular size were investigated in dairy cows. Ovaries were recovered from 40 female adult Holstein Friesian cows 5-7 years of age with clinically normal reproductive tracts...

Author(s)
Kor, N. M.; Khanghah, K. M.; Veisi, A.
Publisher
SCIENCEDOMAIN International, New Delhi, India
Citation
Annual Review and Research in Biology, 2013, 3, 4, pp 397-404
Abstract

The distribution of cytokeratins (CKs) and vimentin in the normal genital tract of calves (n=3) and cows (n=9) at different stages of the oestrous cycle and in epithelial tumours of the tract (n=9) was studied immunohistochemically. Few differences in CK and vimentin immunolabelling were detected...

Author(s)
Pérez-Martínez, C.; García-Fernández, R. A.; Escudero, A.; Ferreras, M. C.; García-Iglesias, M. J.
Publisher
W.B. Saunders, London, UK
Citation
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2001, 124, 1, pp 70-78
Abstract

The equipment, techniques and the interpretation of ultrasound images of the reproductive tract are described. The normal ultrasonographic anatomy of the female bovine reproductive tract including ultrasound images of the various structures is given. The practical uses of real time diagnostic...

Author(s)
Boyd, J. S.; Omran, S. N.
Citation
In Practice, 1991, 13, 3, pp 109-116,118
Abstract

Normal reproductive tracts were obtained from 11 adult cows, five eight-week-old and five six-week-old heifer calves. Lymphoid nodules and aggregations (loci) were localised in vestibules by immersion in 2% acetic acid. Adults had significantly more loci than eight- or six-week-old calves, there...

Author(s)
Blazquez, N. B.; Batten, E. H.; Long, S. E.; Perry, G. C.
Citation
Research in Veterinary Science, 1987, 43, 2, pp 239-242
Abstract

Because the first edition of this guide was published during the war, the present edition is the first to be freely available outside France. It is rather more comprehensive than the title ' guide ' indicates, and being thoroughly up-to-date, is of value to the veterinary surgeon as well as the...

Author(s)
Tavernier, H.
Publisher
Paris: Vigot Freres.,
Citation
Guide to practical obstetrics in large animals., 1955, pp 375 pp.
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While the camel is regarded as a ship of the desert, the yak is reasonably termed as a ship of the plateau, or more precisely, a sole vehicle of the...

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Cover for Camelus dromedarius (dromedary camel)

The camelidae family probably appeared in North America during the Oligocene period, 35 million years ago. The first known representative of this...

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Cover for Lama pacos (alpacas)

Zoological Systematics and Evolution of CamelidsCamelids belong to the order Artiodactyla (even number of digits), suborder Tylopoda (ruminants with...

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