Uterine torsion in cattle in the UK

[...]based on some 35 years in farm practice, uterine torsion is one of the very few conditions that the average farmer will not attempt to deal with himself, either because he is baffled at what he feels per vaginum, or is sufficiently experienced to recognise the presence of a torsion and to know...

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