Case report on a post-partum total uterine prolapse in a non-descript buffalo
Author(s): T Chandrasekar and K Chinnamani
Abstract: The uterine prolapse is a common obstetrical complaint in cattle and buffalo which is subsequently affects productive and reproductive performance of dairy animals. A 3 year nulliparous non-descript buffalo having the history of normal parturition two days back and the condition of huge prolapse mass hanging from the vaginal region. The gynecological inspection it was identified as total uterine prolapse. Huge prolapsed uterus was repositioned manually. And applied vulval tape retention suture in that place. It was efficiently clinically managed with maintained increase feeding frequency in succulent fodder. The animal was uneventfully recovered without any complications.
T Chandrasekar, K Chinnamani. Case report on a post-partum total uterine prolapse in a non-descript buffalo. Int J Vet Sci Anim Husbandry 2025;10(8):104-105. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22271/veterinary.2025.v10.i8b.2456