Examination of Female Genital Organs 



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knowledge exists elsewhere. By availing himself of the 

 freshly slaughtered animal, the veterinarian makes the 

 closest possible approach to the next logical step, the clinical 

 examination. 



STERILITY-ABORTION 



ORIGINAL EXAMINATION 



Owner. Address. •■■■ 



Name or Herd Number of Animal _ Date of Birth _ 



Has animal been pregnant? If she has bred, state number of calves produced 



_ Date of termination of last pregnancy — 



Duration of last pregnancy in days _ Was calf alive or dead ? 



If living, was it healthy? Did cow have retained afterbirth ?. 



or discharge from uterirs ? 



If a heifer which is not known to have been pregnant, insert in chart the date or dates of service or 

 in case of estrum or "heat" and not served write date in parenthesis ( ). In animals which have 

 been pregnant, indicate the dates of service since calving or aborting and dates of estrum when not 

 served, as in the heifers. 



Character of estrum, regular or irregular 

 General condition 



State of lactation 



Date of Examination 

 Right broad ligament 



Vulva _ 



Cervix 



Left broad ligament 



Vagina 



Uterus 



Right ovary 



Right oviduct 



Left ovary 



Left oviduct 



Diagnosis 

 Treatment applied 

 Treatment advfsed 

 Remarks : 



Prognosis 



Fig. 37 — Examination Blank for Recording Findings in the 

 Examination of the Genitalia of Cows. Reduced. 



