Ovariectomy in Mouflons in Field Condition: Comparative Assessment of Midventral and Flank Laparotomy Approaches
Lorenza Frattina,
Alice Carbonari,
Matteo Burgio
et al.
Abstract:Ovariectomy appears to be the best method to control the density of wild ungulate populations. The aim of the present study was to compare two surgical approaches, via the flank and midline, in mouflon’s ovariectomy in field conditions. Twenty female mouflons were enrolled in the study. The animals were divided randomly in two groups, Group F animals were gonadectomized via flank approach, while Group A animals were sterilized via linea alba access. The parameters evaluated were duration of surgery, duration … Show more
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