A cria is born covered in a clear membrane. The owner calls…

A cria is born covered in a clear membrane. The owner calls concerned, asking whether or not they need to remove it. You remember there is a unique feature to the camelid placenta and ask if they can get a closer look at the cria’s nose and mouth? What unique layer of the camelid’s placenta is the owner most likely seeing?

You are called to a farm to see about a 3 day old Jersey cal…

You are called to a farm to see about a 3 day old Jersey calf that is lethargic, not nursing well, and has very watery yellow diarrhea. The owner said that the calf had not been able to get up to nurse since it was born. He tried to get her to nurse from a bottle, but said that the calf was not interested in suckling. On physical exam you find that the calf is very dehydrated and underweight. She has pale tacky mucus membranes, a CRT> 2 seconds, and a temperature of 102.5oF, heart rate of 96 bpm and labored breathing. Which of the following would be the mostly likely diagnosis?

An 18-year-old, Quarte Horse, mare presents to you for a his…

An 18-year-old, Quarte Horse, mare presents to you for a history of erratic behavior and prolonged estrus activity.  On transrectal ultrasonography you find her right ovary looks similar to the image below. You submit bloodwork and it comes back with an elevated AMH level. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?