2018
DOI: 10.4314/nvj.v38i4.3
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Dystocia due to Dicephalic Foetus in an Ouda Yankasa Cross Ewe

Abstract: with the complaint of difficulty in parturition. History revealed the ewe had been straining for 3 days prior to the presentation without successfully lambing. Physical examination revealed the ewe was weak, depressed, recumbent and intermittently straining with pale ocular mucus membrane. A limb was seen protruding from the vulva with lochial discharge. A dead foetus with two heads was delivered through caeserian section. Radiological examination revealed incomplete twining from the atlas bone caudally. One h… Show more

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