22-Title: Hydramnios in two Jaffarabadi buffaloes associated with multiple renal cysts in foetus
Authors: RJ Raval, BJ Trangadia, KH Parmar and SB Vala
Source: Ruminant Science (2024)-13(1):131-132.
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How to cite this manuscript: Raval RJ, Trangadia BJ, Parmar KH and Vala SB (2024). Hydramnios in two Jaffarabadi buffaloes associated with multiple renal cysts in foetus. Ruminant Science 13(1):131-132.
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