PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «RINGWOMB»
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «RINGWOMB»
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Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult: Ruminant
Ringwomb. BASICS DEFINITION Nondilation of the cervix that results in
prolonged lambing (kidding), weak-born or dead lambs (kids), and cervical
trauma or secondary infections in the ewe (doe). Mortality is often high in dam
and offspring, ...
Scott R. R. Haskell, 2011
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Sheep Flock Health: A Planned Approach
Incomplete cervical dilation (ringwomb) Ringwomb is typically characterised by
failure of the cervical os to dilate beyond 3 to 5 cm diameter within 2 hours of the
onset of second-stage labour. Such incomplete cervical dilation allows passage ...
DYSTOCIA INCOMPLETE CERVICAL DILATION (Syn: ringwomb) Definition/
overview The true incidence of ringwomb is difficult to determine because in most
situations the onset of first stage labour has not been noted by the farmer, ...
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Small-Scale Sheep Keeping
Figure 8a. Normal presentation Ringwomb This could be a likely cause of the
delay and is a result of the cervix failing to open up sufficiently to allow a normal
delivery. The vet should be contacted and a Caesarean section may be
necessary.
If the cervix cannot be dilated [incomplete cervical dilation (ringwomb)] - Is the
goat ready to kid? - inexperienced goatkeepers may ask for assistance early
during first stage labour when the first abdominal movements are seen. Some (
most?) ...
Failure of the cervix todilateproperly is encountered as a clinical problem in the
ewe and, toalesser extent, inthe doe.7 This condition is referred to as ringwomb
and is considered to be heritable. A similar clinical condition occurs when the ...
D. G. Pugh, N. (Nickie) Baird, 2012
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The Sheep Book For Smallholders
RINGWOMB. AND. TORSION. Some books on sheep-keeping seem determined
to frighten the newcomer with descriptions of a mysterious condition known as “
ringwomb”, where the cervix simply will not dilate. The only course of action given
...
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Microbiology Abstracts: Algology, mycology & protozoology. ...
Field Stn., Leahurst, Neston, Wirral, Cheshire, UK) Stilboestrol given to ewes in
mid -pregnancy caused, in the large proportion of ewes that did not immediately
abort, a dystocia resembling 'ringwomb'. This could be an indication of the cause
...
-I PGF2b in sheep. Satisfactory results, either by surgical or medical treatment,
depend on a correct early diagnosis and treatment of the condition. Ringwomb
should be treated immediately upon detection. Treatment is important in reducing
...
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Handbook for the Sheep Clinician
Incomplete dilatation of the cervix • (ringwomb) is a common sequel so
assistance to lamb or a caesarean may be necessary. Retaining the prolapse
Non-invasive methods are preferred and are very successful if the prolapse is
caught early ...
NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «RINGWOMB»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
ringwomb no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Isolate all aborting ewes to minimise spread of disease
... difficulties at the clinics each day. It can be anything from ringwombs to tetanies and difficult lambings, with the odd abortion thrown in from time to time. «Irish Independent, mar 11»