Postmortem studies on macroscopic lesions of the genital organs as to bovine infertility

A total of 1695 bovine reproductive tracts immediately obtained from the slaughtered animals in Konya Meat Combine was examined macroscopically. Of these, 420 cows (24.78 %) were found to be pregnant, 1275 cows (75.22 %) were nonpregnant. 238 pregnancy cases (56.66 %) have taken place in the right h...

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Main Authors: Dursun Ali DİNÇ, Mehmet GÜLER
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Language:English
Published: Selcuk University Press
Series:Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences
Online Access:http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=937
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description A total of 1695 bovine reproductive tracts immediately obtained from the slaughtered animals in Konya Meat Combine was examined macroscopically. Of these, 420 cows (24.78 %) were found to be pregnant, 1275 cows (75.22 %) were nonpregnant. 238 pregnancy cases (56.66 %) have taken place in the right horn of uterus, 182 cases (43.34 %) were in the left side. Some minor pathological lesions were observed in 5 cases (0.30 %) of the pregnant cows as well as in 108 cases (6.37 %) of the nonpregnant ones.<p> The most frequently identified lesions were the follicular cysts (2.90 %) in the genital organs. These abnormalities were more frequent in the winter season. Tuberculosic lesions of the genital organs were recorded in a ra te of 0.35 %. Although, in one case, the hidrosalpinx and severe ova- bursa! adhesions in the right ovarium were present, a 30-35 day old foetus was seen in the left horn of uterus. Beyond that, two 5 months old mummified foetus and a twin pregnancy were encountered.
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spelling doaj-art-0545612a74034582933e518e3620ffe62025-02-03T11:31:20ZengSelcuk University PressEurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences1309-69582146-195331109119937Postmortem studies on macroscopic lesions of the genital organs as to bovine infertilityDursun Ali DİNÇMehmet GÜLERA total of 1695 bovine reproductive tracts immediately obtained from the slaughtered animals in Konya Meat Combine was examined macroscopically. Of these, 420 cows (24.78 %) were found to be pregnant, 1275 cows (75.22 %) were nonpregnant. 238 pregnancy cases (56.66 %) have taken place in the right horn of uterus, 182 cases (43.34 %) were in the left side. Some minor pathological lesions were observed in 5 cases (0.30 %) of the pregnant cows as well as in 108 cases (6.37 %) of the nonpregnant ones.<p> The most frequently identified lesions were the follicular cysts (2.90 %) in the genital organs. These abnormalities were more frequent in the winter season. Tuberculosic lesions of the genital organs were recorded in a ra te of 0.35 %. Although, in one case, the hidrosalpinx and severe ova- bursa! adhesions in the right ovarium were present, a 30-35 day old foetus was seen in the left horn of uterus. Beyond that, two 5 months old mummified foetus and a twin pregnancy were encountered.http://eurasianjvetsci.org/pdf.php3?id=937
spellingShingle Dursun Ali DİNÇ
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Postmortem studies on macroscopic lesions of the genital organs as to bovine infertility
Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences
title Postmortem studies on macroscopic lesions of the genital organs as to bovine infertility
title_full Postmortem studies on macroscopic lesions of the genital organs as to bovine infertility
title_fullStr Postmortem studies on macroscopic lesions of the genital organs as to bovine infertility
title_full_unstemmed Postmortem studies on macroscopic lesions of the genital organs as to bovine infertility
title_short Postmortem studies on macroscopic lesions of the genital organs as to bovine infertility
title_sort postmortem studies on macroscopic lesions of the genital organs as to bovine infertility
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