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    IMPACT OF INFECTIOUS BOVINE RHINOTRACHEITIS (BHV-I) AND BRUCELLOSIS ON REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE OF DAIRY COWS
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2009) RAVI. K.B
    The reproductive problems characterized by infertility, embryonic death, abortions in cattle causes serious economic losses (Hou, 1995; McGowan and Kirkland, 1995).
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    EFFECT OF OIL ADJUVANT FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE VACCINATION ON PRE AND POSTFREEZING SEMEN PARAMETERS IN HF BULLS
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2009) KRISHNAPPA, B
    Cross-breeding using semen from exotic bulls to enhance the production potential of indigenous cattle through artificial insemination has been age old practice in India.
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    A CLINICAL STUDY ON PROSTATIC DISEASES OF DOGS
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2008) KIREN MENON, B.V.Sc
    The prostate gland is the only accessory gland in dogs and its secretions account for 97 per cent of the ejaculate. It is a bilobed gland with a median furrow, opens into the urethra through the entire length of the gland and is located at the neck of the bladder. It is supportive in function and it aids in passage of spermatozoa into the uterus of the bitch and provides certain factors for their survival and nourishment. The prostate is under the influence of the hormone testosterone throughout its life and tends to increase in size with progressive advancement of age (Berry et al, 1986). Beyond a certain period, the enlargement of the gland exerts its effects on the nearby structures, which manifests as clinical signs of a prostatic disease and the same has been described based on their etiology and manifestations