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Wild Andean camelids promote rapid ecosystem development after glacier retreat. [PDF]

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Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of a tincture derived from the leaves of <i>Salvia officinalis</i> L. (sage tincture) for use in all animal species (FEFANA asbl). [PDF]

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Paratuberculosis in South American camelids: two independent cases in alpacas in Germany. [PDF]

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Umbilical cord structure shapes feto-maternal heat exchange across mammals

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Forestomach acidosis in six New World camelids

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1996
Forestomach acidosis was diagnosed in 2 llamas and 4 alpacas. All were young, group-housed, sexually intact males. Clinical signs included forestomach atony, lethargy, ataxia, diarrhea, and tachycardia. Forestomach distention was observed in only 1 llama.
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