Therapeutic management of pyometra in crossbred Murrah buffalo
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https://doi.org/10.56825/bufbu.2024.4334271Keywords:
Bubalus bubalis, buffaloes, pyometra, uterus, crossbred Murrah, mucopurulent dischargeAbstract
Pus filled uterus described as pyometra. In present case a crossbred Murrah she buffalo was suffering from the pyometra and produces dead calf on calving. Clinical signs showed fever, anorexia, inactivity, mucopurulent discharge from vagina and lack of interest towards feeding. The case was treated locally and parenterally. The cow recovered successfully within 8th days without any secondary complications.
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