Atresia ani (Anorectal malformation) in goats-by Mr. U Tjiraso and Dr. TP Kapimbua
Atresia ani (flawless butt) is the failure of the anal canal layers to separate. This falls under the classification of inborn/congenital abnormalities which has been detailed in every livestock. affected animal may live for as long as 10 days and can be recognized by their wretchedness, anorexia, colic, stamped stomach distension and absence of excrement, defecation being supplanted by thick white bodily fluid, Radostitis et al 2000. A 3-day old female non-descript kid was presented at Opuwo State veterinary office, with a history of inability to defaecate and urinate due to absence of anal and vaginal openings. The kid was subjected to detailed clinical examination which revealed a total non-opening of the vaginal and anal region upon straining (suggestive of atresia ani). The kid had not voided urine since last 3 days and revealed a very tense urinary bladder. The case was tentatively diagnosed as atresia ani. The perineal reconstruction was undertaken surgically under local ana...