Causes and Prevention of Dystocia and Stillbirth in an Ovine Herd
Absztrakt
Dystocia, described as a challenging birth requiring assistance, is a significant concern in
veterinary medicine. This doctoral thesis delves into the complexities of dystocia and stillbirth in
ovine herds, aiming to unravel underlying mechanisms and propose effective prevention
strategies. Despite technological advancements, stillbirths persist, impacting ewes, lambs, and
farmers. This research explores the multifaceted aspects of dystocia and stillbirth, emphasizing
their implications for herd welfare and economic sustainability.
The objective is to contribute to practical veterinary approaches, prioritizing the health and
prosperity of the animal.