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Successful management of dystocia due to ankylosed foetal monster through fetotomy in a buffalo

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Dystocia is the most common sequelae of foetal monstrosities in bovines. Fetal anomalies andmonstrosities of various kind causing dystocia in cattle (Arthur et al., 1989; Patel et al., 2015) andbuffaloes (Kumaresan et al., 2003 and Shukla et al., 2006) have been documented. The presentpaper describes about management of dystocia due to ankylosed foetal monster through fetotomyin a Murrah buffalo.

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