9-Title: Extremely rare case of complete penoscrotal transposition (cpst) in nagpuri buffalo calf

9-Title: Extremely rare case of complete penoscrotal transposition (cpst) in nagpuri buffalo calf
Authors: Madhuri A Kamble, Arun Handa, SV Kuralkar, PS Bankar, HL Kanadkhedkar and S Sajid Ali
Source: Ruminant Science (2023)-12(2):225-227.

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How to cite this manuscript: Kamble Madhuri A, Handa Arun, Kuralkar SV, Bankar PS, Kanadkhedkar HL and Ali S Sajid (2023). Extremely rare case of complete penoscrotal transposition (CPST) in Nagpuri buffalo calf. Ruminant Science 12(2):225-227.
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