Abstract
This short communication of a case report of dystocia in a pluriparous Nagaland mithun strain was due to fetal maldisposition and malpresentation. Severe left lateral deviation of head and neck and dorsopubic-anterior presentation of the fetus caused the maldisposition in Nagaland mithun strain. It was successfully removed with caesarean section and the animal recovered uneventfully. Borkotoky D 1 , Perumal P 2,* , Chang S 2 , Brijesh Kumar 3 , Savino N 4 and Sangma CTR 4
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