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Camelid Cardiology

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2009
Cardiovascular disorders, although not thoroughly described in the literature, are frequently diagnosed in South American camelids, causing morbidity, mortality, and loss of production. Definitive confirmation concerning the heritability of cardiac defects in these species is lacking; however, this potential exists and should be taken into account when
Marco L, Margiocco   +2 more
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Camelid Wellness

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2015
Wellness management and environmental enrichment of New World camelids is multifaceted and should include everything from how they are fed and housed to how they are interacted with and handled. Camelid feeding regimens should be based on sound nutritional concepts, designed for specific animal groups, and begin with an appropriate forage base. Provide
Marty McGee, Bennett   +1 more
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Hematology of Camelids

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2015
Interpretation of camelid hematology results is similar to that of other mammals. Obtaining accurate results and using appropriate reference intervals can be a bit problematic, particularly when evaluating the erythron. Camelid erythrocytes vary from other mammals in that they are small, flat, and elliptical.
Linda, Vap, Andrea A, Bohn
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Fasciolosis in camelids

Veterinary Record, 2008
SIR, — It is estimated that there are around 2000 llamas ( Lama glama ) in the uk, many of which are kept singly as pets, or on smallholdings, often with other grazing animals such as cattle, sheep and goats. Their susceptibility to fasciolosis under uk conditions has been reported previously ([
David Harwood   +2 more
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Antibody repertoire development in camelids

Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2006
The humoral immune response of the Camelidae is unique as these animals are the only known mammals that seem to possess functional homodimeric heavy-chain antibodies besides the classical heteromeric antibodies composed of heavy (H) and light (L) chains.
De Genst, Erwin   +3 more
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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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Care of camelids

Veterinary Record, 2013
Veterinary Treatment of Llamas and Alpacas Graham R. Duncanson 272 pages, hardback, £75. CABI Publishing. 2012. ISBN 978 1 78064 006 8 ![Graphic][1] A VETERINARY textbook on camelids is a fairly rare publication and, even more so, one written by a British veterinarian. This book comes in a handy size, is easy to read and is part of a
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Routine Camelid Procedures

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2005
To help the relative novice and perhaps even some veteran camelid veterinarians, the most common procedures that you are asked to perform will be discussed. Included will be venapuncture procedures, some dental considerations, male breeding soundness evaluation, anesthesia/castration technique, micro-chipping, intrauterine infusion discussion, TB ...
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Bovine TB in camelids

Veterinary Record, 2007
SIR, — We read with interest the letter regarding bovine tuberculosis (tb) in llamas ( VR , February 3, 2007, vol 160, p 170). The unfortunate outbreak in Devon highlights the insensitivity of the comparative intradermal tuberculin test in camelids.
Andrew Starnes, Andrew Wood
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Testing for TB in camelids

Veterinary Record, 2018
It was interesting to see the analysis piece on bovine TB in an alpaca ( VR , 18/25 August, 2018, vol 183, pp 210-211). Members of the three societies associated with camelids – the British Alpaca Society, British Llama Society and British Camelids – have been trying for some time without any success to get Defra/APHA …
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