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Nutraceuticals for Camelids

2019
Nutraceuticals are becoming increasingly popular within the veterinary profession and are popularly used in camelids as dietary supplements for improving health, preventing disease, and providing nutritional supplementation. Camel milk is among such dietary supplement with profound nutraceutical values.
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In Vitro Culture of Camelid Embryos

2019
The camel is the main meat- and milk-producing animal in the desert environment and is characterized by an induced ovulation pattern, in which ovulation occurs in response to copulation. Little is known about the early embryonic development and placentation in camelid species.
Islam M, Saadeldin   +2 more
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Approach to the Critically Ill Camelid

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2009
The estimation of fluid deficits in camelids is challenging. However, early recognition and treatment of shock and hypovolemia is instrumental to improve morbidity and mortality of critically ill camelids. Early goal-directed fluid therapy requires specific knowledge of clinical indicators of hypovolemia and assessment of resuscitation endpoints, but ...
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Camelid 101

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2018
Camelids are new to many veterinary professionals. This session is targeted to introduce common industry standards and owner involvement with their animals, and to teach routine methods and procedures involving camelids.
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Management of Dystocia in Camelids

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2008
Dystocia is the most common emergency in camelid practice. The aim of the present paper is to review the most important clinical features of normal parturition and to discuss obstetrical situations in camelids and their non-surgical and surgical management, including prepartum and term uterine torsion.
Tibary, A.   +3 more
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[Dicrocoeliasis in New World camelids].

Tierarztliche Praxis. Ausgabe G, Grosstiere/Nutztiere, 1998
Natural infections with the lancet fluke (Dicrocoelium dendriticum) were detected in a group of seven diseased or dead/euthanized South American Camelids (five Llamas, two Alpacas) from Switzerland and Southern Germany. Clinical findings in almost all the animals revealed an acute decline of general condition followed by recumbency, decreased body ...
Wenker, C   +6 more
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Camelid breeding in the Andean region

2009
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RENIERI, Carlo, ANTONINI, Marco
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Ophthalmology of South American Camelids

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2010
In the past 10 years, information about South American camelid anatomy, physiology, medicine, and surgery has increased exponentially, including information about the eye. Although trauma-related diseases are the most common eye problems for which camelids are presented to veterinarians, there have recently been many anecdotal reports and published ...
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Camelid Single-Domain Antibodies: Promises and Challenges as Lifesaving Treatments

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022
Mehdi Arbabi-Ghahroudi
exaly  

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