2016
DOI: 10.5958/0973-970x.2016.00005.5
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Pathological studies of female reproductive tract in goats

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“…Out of the 200 samples, 49 samples were found to be infected with a prevalence of 24.50%. The present observation is compatible with that of Talukder et al (2015) in Bangladesh and Beena et al (2016) in UP, India. A total of 15 (7.5%) were found to be pregnant.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Out of the 200 samples, 49 samples were found to be infected with a prevalence of 24.50%. The present observation is compatible with that of Talukder et al (2015) in Bangladesh and Beena et al (2016) in UP, India. A total of 15 (7.5%) were found to be pregnant.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Left horn pregnancy was found to be higher (45.00%) than right horn pregnancy (Table 2). Similar findings were reported by Beena et al (2016). In contrast to this finding, Francis (2009) reported 38.40% of the pregnant uterus in slaughtered goats.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Os nascimentos acontecem durante todo o ano em todas as propriedades demonstrando que não há um planejamento para uma determinada época de maior abundância alimentar ou melhor valor de mercado para que se tenha uma melhor manejo e rentabilidade. (Beena et al, 2016). Para a renovação do plantel de matrizes e reprodutores, foi relatado que todas as propriedades adquiriram essas categorias de caprinos nos últimos cinco anos.…”
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“…The main breeds of goat found in Rwanda are the Small East African Goat and its crosses with the Alpine and the Anglo-Nubian goat [ 5 ]. Each year a significant loss in goat numbers results from death of animals, inferior weight gain, and male and female infertility resulting in reproductive inefficiency [ 6 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prevalence of female reproductive abnormalities in different breeds of sheep reportedly vary from 0.72% to as much as 52.7% [ 10 , 15 , 18 ] whilst that in goats vary from 8.08% to 38% [ 11 , 18 , 19 , 22 – 24 ]. Female reproductive tract pathology predominantly affects the uterus, followed by the ovary, the cervix, fallopian tubes, and vagina in that order [ 2 , 6 ] mainly due to parasites such as trypanosomes [ 25 , 26 ] and environmental pollutants such as arsenic [ 27 ] and neoplasia [ 6 , 17 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%