Animal and Veterinary Sciences

Volume 1, Issue 5, September 2013

  • Gross-Pathologic and Therapeutic Implications for Uncomplicated White Line Disease in Dairy Cows: A Case Series Study

    Mohsen Nouri, Fateme Katouli, Fahime Zibaee, Iradj Nowrouzian, Seyed Mohamad Karbalaee Seyed Javad

    Issue: Volume 1, Issue 5, September 2013
    Pages: 32-35
    Received: Aug. 05, 2013
    Accepted:
    Published: Sep. 10, 2013
    Downloads:
    Views:
    Abstract: This short communication describes the gross-pathologic and therapeutic implications of uncomplicated white line diseasein one large dairy herd with records of lameness events over a 7 months period in the vicinity of Tehran, Iran.White line lesions were confirmed on 232 of cows with the lameness score of 3 and 4. The prevalence rate of WL lesions ... Show More
  • Ultrasonographic Determination of Follicle Development and Resumption of Ovarian Activity in Postpartum Bulgarian Murrah Buffaloes during the Breeding Season

    Stanimir Angelov Yotov, Anatoli Stefanov Atanasov

    Issue: Volume 1, Issue 5, September 2013
    Pages: 36-41
    Received: Aug. 07, 2013
    Accepted:
    Published: Sep. 10, 2013
    Downloads:
    Views:
    Abstract: The aim of the present study was to determine follicle development and resumption of ovarian activity in Bulgarian Murrah buffaloes by transrectal ultrasonographic monitoring of the ovaries during the first 50 days after after calving throughout the breeding season. The investigation included 18 clinically healthy Bulgarian Murrah buffaloes divided... Show More
  • Intra-Abdominal Laparoscopic Vasectomy by Electrocauterization in Free Range Rhesus Macaques (Macaca Mulatta)

    Vijay Kumar, Vipin Kumar

    Issue: Volume 1, Issue 5, September 2013
    Pages: 42-45
    Received: Sep. 09, 2013
    Accepted:
    Published: Oct. 30, 2013
    Downloads:
    Views:
    Abstract: The aim of present study was to evaluate intra-abdominal laparoscopic technique in free range male rhesus macaque in terms of rapidity and specificity of the technique . Two hundred twenty free range rhesus macaques were captured by cage trapping method. Anesthesia was achieved using xylazine @2mg/kg and ketamine @ 10mg/kg body weight intramuscular... Show More