DYNAMICS OF ARBORIZATION OF THE SECRETS OF MIXED COASTAL CROPS IN ESTRUS
Abstract
The changes of arborization of secretions of mucous
membranes of cows during the estrus are investigated. The most significant
changes were found in the smears of mucus from the vine of the vagina and
oral cavity, whereas crystallization in the smears of mucus from the nasal
cavity and conjunctiva of the eye of the cows was noted regardless of the
stage of the sexual cycle.
Keywords: cow, estrus, spontaneous hunting, vagina, mucus,
smears, arborization, crystallization, saliva, conjunctiva of the eye, oral
cavity, nasal cavity
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