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TITLE: Maternal dystocia in cows and buffaloes: A Review
AUTHORS: Govind Narayan Purohit, Yogesh Barolia, Chandra Shekhar, Pramod Kumar
KEYWORDS: Dystocia; Maternal; Uterine Torsion; Inertia; Neoplasms
JOURNAL NAME: Open Journal of Animal Sciences, Vol.1 No.2, July 25, 2011
ABSTRACT: The maternal causes of dystocia in cattle and buffaloes are analyzed. Uterine torsion appears to be the most frequent maternal cause of dys-tocia in buffaloes whereas improper cervical dilation appears to be more frequent maternal cause of dystocia in cattle. Failure of uterine expulsive forces (Uterine Inertia) and neo-plasm’s of vagina, vulva and uterus are com-monly seen in cows and buffaloes. The various maternal causes of dystocia in cattle and buf-faloes and their management are described.