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Silica Urolithiasis in the Dromedary Camel in a Subtropical Climate

Veterinary Research Communications, 2002
In 1998, two cases of silica urolithiasis occurred in castrated male dromedaries on an intensive camel farm in the Canary Islands. The immediate attributable cause was the ingestion of large amounts of silica in the feed, estimated as 84.44 g/day. An associated cause was the low level of salt in the diet. Daily ingestion of salt from feed and water was
Gutiérrez Cabrera, Carlos   +4 more
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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in a dromedary camel

2021
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Gutiérrez Cabrera, Carlos Javier   +4 more
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Uterine prolapse in 2 dromedary camels.

The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne, 2001
Two cases of uterine prolapse in dromedary camels in a herd with concomitant cases of white muscle disease are described. Serum selenium and glutathione peroxidase in whole blood were investigated in both patients and showed statistical difference compared with a control group.
Gutierrez, C.   +4 more
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Swelling disease of dromedary camels

Veterinary Record, 1994
B E, Musa, M H, Tageldin
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Characterization of endogenous peptides from Dromedary and Bactrian camel milk

European Food Research and Technology, 2022
Lina Zhang, Binsong Han, Baolong Luo
exaly  

Halothane anaesthesia in the dromedary camel.

The Veterinary record, 1987
It was shown that the effects of halothane anaesthesia in the dromedary are similar to those of large domestic ruminants. As a general rule the equipment and techniques used for adult cattle may also be used in the dromedary. Endotracheal intubation may be more difficult in camels because of their narrow oral cavities.
R J, White, H, Bark, S, Bali
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The browsing dromedary camel

Animal Feed Science and Technology, 2005
Moges Dereje, Peter Udén
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Monensin poisoning in dromedary camels.

DTW. Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 1993
Four female fistulated camels (Camelus dromedarius), 4-5 years of age, were each given two grams of 10% monensin intraruminally daily for six days to study the effect of monensin on the rumen fermentation pattern. Signs of toxicity appeared on the sixth day, and included depression, anorexia, muscular weakness, inability to stand, salivation and ...
H M, Mousa, H A, Elsheikh
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