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This book deals with commonly encountered Veterinary Gynaecological and Obstetrical problems. This book is very handy and the language used is very simple and lucid. It is student friendly as well as helpful for teachers, researchers and field veterinarians. This book is realistic covering both theoretical and practical aspects which would be helpful to put theory into practice. The important contents of this book are female genitalia, its introduction and developments, growth, puberty and sexual maturity in relation to reproduction, estrus, estrous cycle, genital changes during estrous cycle,…mehr

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This book deals with commonly encountered Veterinary Gynaecological and Obstetrical problems. This book is very handy and the language used is very simple and lucid. It is student friendly as well as helpful for teachers, researchers and field veterinarians. This book is realistic covering both theoretical and practical aspects which would be helpful to put theory into practice. The important contents of this book are female genitalia, its introduction and developments, growth, puberty and sexual maturity in relation to reproduction, estrus, estrous cycle, genital changes during estrous cycle, factors affecting estrous cycle and synchronization of estrous cycle, reproductive hormones and their role in various stages of reproduction, placenta, gestation, super ovulation, embryo transfer, abnormalities of fertilization and fetal development, early embryonic mortality, premature birth, fetal mummification and maceration, pregnancy diagnosis, infertility and sterility in female animals, genital infections, uterine torsion, parturition, dystocia, handling of dystocia and various obstetrical operations.
Autorenporträt
K. P. Singh schloss sein Studium am MMPG College der Avadh University, Faizabad, ab und absolvierte ein Postgraduiertenstudium (Agronomie) an der RKDF University, Bhopal, Indien.Vasudev Meena erhielt seinen Doktortitel von der MPUAT, Udaipur, Indien. Derzeit arbeitet er als leitender Wissenschaftler in den Bereichen Bewirtschaftung natürlicher Ressourcen und Pflanzen-Nährstoff-Management.