Srividhya, S.Balasubramanian, S.Sarath, T.TANUVAS2019-07-082019-07-082014-07http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810113293TNV_ICCC_JuL2014_Pg153-154Dystocia due to twisting or revolution of the gravid uterus on its longitudinal axis is more common in cattle and buffalo; however, it is occasionally reported in small ruminants. Uterine torsions of 45° - 90° are frequent and may show no symptoms but torsion of 180° or more show constipation, abdominal pain and colic symptoms. A non- descript full term parous goat with the history of an accident three months back was presented to LAC - Obstetrics Unit of Madras Veterinary College Teaching Hospital.en-USVeterinary ScienceAnimal Reproduction Gynaecology and ObstetricsCaprine Dystocia Due to Post Cervical Uterine Torsion: Correction By Simple Rotation6th International Clinical Case Conference for Next Generation Veterinarians to Face Challenges in Clinical Practice - July 2014Other