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Volume 17(10):592-596, 2013. Redacted 2017.


Morphometric skull characteristics of Angora goats

 

* ¹Nader Goodarzi (DVM, DVSc), ²Tooraj Shah Hosseini (DVM)

 

¹Department of Basic Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Razi University, Kermanshah, ² Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Islamic Azad University, Sanandaj branch, Sanandaj, Iran

 

ABSTRACT

 

Goodarzi  N, Hosseini TS., Morphometric skull characteristics of Angora goats., Onl J Vet Res., 17(10):592-596, 2013. Morphometric parameters of the mandibles and upper jaws of 8 Angora  goats were recorded and compared with West African dwarf and Iranian native goats. Morphometric values of the maxillofacial and mandibular region in angora goats was similar to African Dwarf goats but there were slight differences with the Iranian native goat. The data measurements could assist for regional anesthesia of cranial nerves,  cranial injury and surgery, and dental extraction.

 

Key words: Iran, morphometric , markhoz goat , skull.


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