Kavitha, K.Methai, A.Rajasundaram, R.C.TANUVAS2019-06-192019-06-192014-07http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810109123TNV_ICCC_JuL2014_Pg122Follicular cystic ovarian disease is one of the most important causes of reproductive failure in high yielding dairy cattle. The disease process is a consequence of a mature follicle of at least 2.5 cm in diameter persisting for at least 10 days in the absence of a corpus luteum that fails to ovulate at the appointed time of ovulation in the oestrous cycle. In the present study, a high yielding Jersey cross bred cow calved thrice was presented to Veterinary University Peripheral Hospital, Madhavaram Milk Colony with the history of irregular estrus with copious mucus discharge and failed to conceive in spite of natural service by a fertile bull.en-USVeterinary ScienceClinicsUltrasonographic Study Of Bilateral Follicular Cystic Ovarian Disease and Its Management in a Jersey Cross Bred Cow6th International Clinical Case Conference for Next Generation Veterinarians to Face Challenges in Clinical Practice - July 2014Other