Hesselink J W, Taverne M A
Veterinary Clinic Marum, The Netherlands.
Vet Q. 1994 Mar;16(1):41-5. doi: 10.1080/01652176.1994.9694415.
The use of a transabdominal or a transrectal scanning technique to visualize the uterus in goats is discussed. The results of sonographic imaging of normal (non-pregnant, pregnant, postpartum) and abnormal (endometritis, hydrometra, fetal death) uterine structures are reviewed. In the goat, special attention must be paid to distinguishing between the sonographic image of hydrometra and early pregnancy. A case of hydrometra that developed in the presence of three dead fetuses is reported. It is concluded that, under field conditions, transabdominal scanning of goats, performed between days 40 and 70 after mating, yields information about pregnancy, fetal viability, and single or multiple pregnancy, while at the same time making possible a reliable differential diagnosis of pregnancy and hydrometra.