Indian Journal of Animal Research

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Indian Journal of Animal Research, volume 37 issue 2 (july to december 2003) : 107 - 109

REPRODUCTIVE DISORDERS IN BUFFALOES OF RANGAREDDY DISTRICT OF ANDHRA PRADESH

B.S. Jeevana jyothi, K. Sadasiva Rao, K.G. Solmon Raju
1Department of Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology and Obstetrics, College of Veterinary Science, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad - 500 001, India
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Cite article:- jyothi Jeevana B.S., Rao Sadasiva K., Raju Solmon K.G. (2024). REPRODUCTIVE DISORDERS IN BUFFALOES OF RANGAREDDY DISTRICT OF ANDHRA PRADESH. Indian Journal of Animal Research. 37(2): 107 - 109. doi: .
A total of 16538 buffaloes brought to various veterinary hospitals and infertility camps formed the material for the study. The reproductive problems were categorized as anatomical, functional and pathological causes. Various anatomical causes observed were infantile genitalia 0.54%, hypoplasia of ovaries 0.10% and parovarian cyst 0.19% in buffaloes. The percentage of incidence of functional causes of infertility were smooth ovaries 75.5, cystic ovarian degeneration 0.59, persistent corpus luteum 1.29, repeat breeding 0.32 and silent heat 0.13 in buffaloes. The incidence of pathological causes were salphingitis 0.03, endometritis 17.01, pyometra 1.43, mucometra 0.01, cervicitis 2.09, vaginitis 0.71 and vaginal tumors 0.01 per cent in buffaloes. The incidence of infertility problems did not differ significantly (P
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