. Fig. 50—Same as Figs. 48, 49. /, Meatus uriuarius ; 2, 2, Wolffian ducts ; J. Muellerian ducts ; 4, 4, excavated and distended anterior (ovarian) ends of Muellerian ducts. The mole, or uterine cyst, may also confuse. Like the uterus of arrested development, the mole may remain static for months and the uterus may be flaccid. In this instance, however, the genital organs are anatomically sound, there is a corpus luteum of pregnancy, probably a typical uterine seal, and a distended uterus, static in size. It can finally be differentiated by sounding the cervical canal. The condi- tion is discu


. Fig. 50—Same as Figs. 48, 49. /, Meatus uriuarius ; 2, 2, Wolffian ducts ; J. Muellerian ducts ; 4, 4, excavated and distended anterior (ovarian) ends of Muellerian ducts. The mole, or uterine cyst, may also confuse. Like the uterus of arrested development, the mole may remain static for months and the uterus may be flaccid. In this instance, however, the genital organs are anatomically sound, there is a corpus luteum of pregnancy, probably a typical uterine seal, and a distended uterus, static in size. It can finally be differentiated by sounding the cervical canal. The condi- tion is discussed later. As soon as the neuter character of the animal is recog- nized, it should be designated for slaughter, but whether the animal shall be kept until further grown, fattened, or slaugh- tered immediately will depend upon conditions. -


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