Literature DB >> 6539852

Causes of copulatory failure in beef bulls.

D F Walker.   

Abstract

A cow in full standing estrus is required to assess a bull's ability to copulate. Insufficient libido is not involved if the bull sniffs the cow's vulva and attempts to mount. Blood or pus exiting the penis or prepuce indicates penile or preputial lacerations or other lesions. Rear foot or stifle lesions, seminal vesiculitis, traumatic reticulitis or lumbar spinal injuries may prevent the bull from mounting. Preputial stenosis, penile adhesions, desensitization, hematomas or deviations, peripreputial abscess, cavernosal shunts, insufficient penile length and occlusions of the cavernosal canals may prevent intromission after mounting.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6539852

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mod Vet Pract        ISSN: 0362-8140


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