[AlpacaTalk] Persistant Hymen Question
We have encountered a persistent Hymen in a client's female here for breeding.
She will be 3 years old this fall. Per our vets recommendation we have done drug
(estrogen) therapy and gave the last dose yesterday. To this point there has
been no softening of the hymen via digital inspection. The next step will be
surgical if it is not softer in 7 days.
She will be 3 years old this fall. Per our vets recommendation we have done drug
(estrogen) therapy and gave the last dose yesterday. To this point there has
been no softening of the hymen via digital inspection. The next step will be
surgical if it is not softer in 7 days.
I would like to get responses from those who dealt with this condition directly
and not antidotel, since we have not had a case till now.
Our clients are aware of the risks and would like to make a sound decision base
on actual outcomes. Dr. Evan has given us his opinion and we would like to cross
referance to others who have had to deal with this also, other vets welcome!
My questions are:
1. Was surgery successful?
2. How long after surgery was breeding attempted and successful?
3. Was a pregnancy achieved?
4. How long after surgery was pregnancy achieved?
5. Was the birth normal or assisted, explain.
6. Any evidence of this being genetic?
If this is easier to respond over the phone please call 920-901-5901
RobAsia Alpaca Ranch LLCRob & Joanna Stephens
Manitowoc, WIsconsin
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