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Pediculosis in two research ponies (Equus caballus).
Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science : JAALAS, 2011Horses and ponies are used infrequently in research but may be valuable animal models for studying both equine-specific diseases and biomedical applications. We report here 2 cases of pediculosis in random-source ponies. Infestation and clinical signs were not present during a 4-wk quarantine period or for 3 to 9 mo thereafter but became apparent ...
Melanie S, Sorrell +2 more
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Dezhou donkey (Equus asinus) milk a potential treatment strategy for type 2 diabetes
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2020Yan Li
exaly
GASTROPHYLOSIS-HORSES (EQUUS FERUS CABALLUS) - HAVEN ENTOMOSIS
This article provides information on the biological development and parasitic characteristics of insects belonging to the family Gasterophilidae, which parasitize as larvae in the digestive system of animals from the Equidae family, specifically horses (Equus ferus caballus), causing myiasis.Erimov, Sirojiddin +2 more
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Equus caballus з Ольвійського поховання
Entire skeletons of horses are extremely valuable material for identifying their types and breeds. Such a find in the Olbian necropolis is the first one, which has fallen into archaeozoologists’ hands, though it is not the solitary one. The skeleton, found in 1979, was not studied properly.openaire +1 more source
Development of a Donkey Grimace Scale to Recognize Pain in Donkeys (Equus asinus) Post Castration
Animals, 2020Francisco Javier Navas González +2 more
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Biostratigraphy and Palaeoecology of European Equus
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2019Nicolas Boulbes
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