Reproductive diseases
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Diseases of reproductive tract may be originate form reproductive tract it self or secondary to disease of some other organ.
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The diagnosis of the reproductive tract disease by history, clinical sign, palpation, radiography.
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Abdominal enlargement: may be due to large gonadal tumour, oviduct impaction
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Cessation of egg laying may be due to regression of ovary due to onset of broodiness, failure of infundibulum to engulf oocyte, obstruction of oviduct
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Discharge from the oviduct may be due to salpingitis or vent gleet
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Loss of libido can be due to or associated wit degenerative changes or diseases of testes
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Prolapse of the cloaca or oviduct may be due to straining to pass a retained egg
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Sex change may occur due to steroid producing tumour
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Vent gleet (cloacitis) is a chronic foul smelling sticky discharge from the vent that soil the ventral feather.
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Last modified: Thursday, 7 June 2012, 10:34 AM