Bharathy, N.Raghavendran, V.B.Jayanthi, D.Murali, N.TANUVAS2016-08-082016-08-082013-10http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/71503Trichobezoars are the commonly seen bezoar in animals. Bezoar was the term used for the stone- like concretions that were found in the stomach. Bezoars can be classied into four types: phytobezoar (vegetable); trichobezoar (hair); lactobezoar (milk/curd) and miscellaneous (fungus, sand, paper, etc) (Williams et al., 1986). Trichobezoars are more often found in the gastro-intestinal tract and are formed by a concretion of swallowed material that is indigestible usually of plant or animal origin.enTrichobezoar in a SheepArticle