Uterine subinvolution, ovarian hypofunction in productive cows and infertility as a result of their
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\nThe article notes gynecological diseases in 763 heads out of 107 cows (14%) examined during an obstetric and gynecological dispensary in order to study the degree of prevalence, causes and features of the course of obstetric and gynecological diseases in cows. It was found that infertility in cows is accompanied by such common signs as changes in appetite, hypotension of the pancreas, pallor of the mucous membranes, subinvolution of the uterus during rectal examination, persistence of the corpus luteum in the ovaries, ultrasound results are accompanied by accumulation of fluid in the uterus, enlargement of the uterus, thickening of its wall, decrease in blood parameters below normal.\n
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