25-Title: Dystocia due to dicephalus distomus monster in a Mehsani buffalo

Authors: BR Patel, GM Siddiquee, VK Mevada, KJ Ankuya and JS Patel

Source: Ruminant Science (2012)-1(2):197-198.

How to cite this manuscript: Patel BR, Siddiquee GM, Mevada VK, Ankuya KJ and Patel JS (2012). Dystocia due to dicephalus distomus monster in a Mehsani buffalo. Ruminant Science (2012)-1(2):197-198.

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26-Title: Haematic mummification associated with uterine torsion in a Kankrej cow

Authors: SC Patel, MP Patel, SB Desai and HC Nakhashi

Source: Ruminant Science (2012)-1(2):199-200.

How to cite this manuscript: Patel SC, Patel MP, Desai SB and Nakhashi HC (2012). Haematic mummification associated with uterine torsion in a Kankrej cow. Ruminant Science 1(2):199-200.

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