Management of Tail Affections in Buffaloes

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Studies on affections of tail in buffaloes and their management was taken up on the clinical cases presented to the hospital. Avulsion of the tail, Fracture of the tail Dislocation/Luxation, Dermatitis, Trauma, Tumors, Varicosity of tail and Necrosis and Gangrene cases were treated on conservative therapy and amputation procedures.

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(2014). Management of Tail Affections in Buffaloes. International Journal of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, 2(4), 27-33. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-385758