Pregnancy Diagnosis Method in Small Ruminants

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The method of pregnancy diagnosis in small ruminants (sheep & goat) is:

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The method of pregnancy diagnosis in small ruminants (sheep & goat) is:

  1. Rectal palpation
  2. Cuboni test
  3. Abdominal palpation ✓ Correct
  4. Cocking of tail
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Abdominal palpation

In small ruminants (sheep & goat), the standard method of pregnancy diagnosis is abdominal palpation — pressing the abdomen externally on the right flank/ventral area to feel the foetus.

Why Abdominal Palpation in Small Ruminants?
  • Sheep and goats are small animals; the rectum is too narrow and fragile for per-rectal palpation (risk of rectal tear).
  • Abdominal ballottement and palpation can detect foetal parts, especially from 60–90 days of pregnancy onward.
  • Ultrasonography (transrectal or transabdominal) is also increasingly used in sheep and goats for early detection.
Pregnancy Diagnosis Methods by Species
  • Cattle & Buffalo: Rectal palpation
  • Sheep & Goat: Abdominal palpation ✔
  • She-camel: Cocking of tail + rectal palpation
  • Mare: Cuboni test & Aschheim-Zondek (A-Z) test
Why Other Options Are Wrong
  • Rectal palpation → used in cattle/buffalo, not small ruminants (anatomy too small).
  • Cuboni test → used for pregnancy diagnosis in mare (detects estrogens in urine).
  • Cocking of tail → sign used in she-camel, not sheep/goat.

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