Forty one Jersey cross bred and fifteen Holstein Friesian cross bred cattles were presented with the history of anorexia, pyrexia and brisket /jowl /ventral edema for 3-5 days. On clinical examination animals had tachycardia, muffled heart sounds, brisket /jowl /ventral edema, positive venous stasis, abducted elbows and pyrexia. Leukocytosis with neutrophilia, significantly elevated aspartate aminotransferase and globulin values were noticed on haemato-biochemical examination. Radiography revealed loss of thoracic details and presence of radiopaque metallic foreign body piercing the heart through diaphragm. Anechoic fluid filled pericardial cavity with or without fibrinous strands extending between walls of pericardium was appreciated through ultrasonography. | Clinico diagnostic studies on traumatic reticulopericarditis in cattle A review of 56 Cases