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A uterocervical anomaly (Uterus bicorpor bicollis) in a mare, and the manual disruption of early bilateral pregnancies
Authors: Blue MGPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 33, Issue 1-2, pp 17-19, Jan 1985
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Animal type: Horse, Livestock
Subject Terms: Congenital disease, Reproduction, Pregnancy, Reproduction - female, Disease/defect
Article class: Clinical Communication
Abstract: A developmental anomaly, resulting from partial segmental aplasia of the Mullerian ducts, was present in a Clydesdale mare. She had complete double cervices and a divided uterine body. In this mare, bilateral pregnancies were destroyed in sequence by squeezing them per rectum 25 and 29 days after insemination.
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