@article{eprints1129, title = {URACHUS ANOMALY IN SHEEP: INCIDENCE AND CONSIDERATIONS PRESENTED IN NEONATAL LAMBS IN THE PERU}, year = {2024}, journal = {Online Journal of Animal and Feed Research}, pages = {211--217}, note = {Departamento Acad{\'e}mico de Zootecnia, Universidad Nacional del Centro del Per{\'u}, Av. M.C. 3909, Huancayo, 12000, Peru; Divisi{\'o}n de Servicio Veterinario, SAIS Pachac{\'u}tec SAC, CAP, Corpacancha, Marcapomacocha, 12780, Peru; Escuela Profesional de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Peruana Los Andes, Huancayo, 12002, Peru}, publisher = {Scienceline Publication}, author = {J.N. CARHUAS and M.S. NAPOLEON and F.A. VILLAR and E. GARCIA-OLARTE and C.Q. EULOGIO and Y. MAURICIO-RAMOS and I.U. PAYANO}, volume = {14}, month = {May}, number = {3}, keywords = {Congenital disease; Ligament of the liver; Pupote; Sheep breeding; Urachus}, url = {http://eprints.science-line.com/id/eprint/1129/}, abstract = {ABSTRACT: Over the years, an anomaly has been observed in newborn lambs, manifesting itself as a curvature in their posture and a slight dampness in the navel, known by the locals as ?pupote". For this reason, the present study was carried out to document and present for the first time to the scientific community an anomaly of the urachus in sheep and its incidence. In the sampling process, five lambs who died of starvation were selected. The specimens were transported to the Animal Health Laboratory of the Faculty of Zootechnics of the National University of Central Peru. Radiographic analyses were carried out there. Then the incidence was found in the collected records. The incidence of the anomaly is an average of 0.825{$\pm$}0.09. This case highlights the persistence of urachus in newborn lambs, evidenced by the identification of a ligament that establishes a connection between the umbilicus and the liver. Specifically, the ligament identified in the described anomalies corresponds to the ligamentum teres. {\copyright} The Author(s) 2024} }