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ACUTE PHASE PROTEINS AS A MARKER OF RESPIRATORY INFLAMMATION IN PRZEWALSKI'S HORSE (EQUUS FERUS PRZEWALSKII)

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2016
Acute phase proteins are sensitive markers of inflammation, which are highly conserved across taxa. Although the utility of these proteins are becoming well defined in human and domestic animal medical fields, their role in nondomestic species remains unclear.
Samantha J, Sander   +4 more
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Note on the Survival Status of Przewalski’s Horse, Equus ferus przewalskii (Perissodactyla: Equidae)

Journal of Ethology & Animal Science
Since, Przewalski’s horses (Equus przewalskii) are not survived in wild, so this is urgent to keep them in captive breeding in any zoos or safari parks. All reports on this horse focused on this same issue. In nature, the sole enemy of this horse is Himalayan wolf (Canis lupus chanco), so in captivity through proper management, the breeding schedule ...
Kabir A*
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Effects of fly disturbance on the behaviour of a population of reintroduced Przewalski horses (Equus ferus przewalskii) in Mongolia

Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2010
Abstract Flies constitute a cost to animals by feeding from them, passing on disease or by preventing them feeding effectively. These costs could be more severe to animals suffering from some kind of stress such as reintroduction as part of a conservation programme.
Sarah R.B. King, John Gurnell
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PITUITARY PARS INTERMEDIA DYSFUNCTION (EQUINE CUSHING'S DISEASE) IN NONDOMESTIC EQUIDS AT MARWELL WILDLIFE: A CASE SERIES. ONE CHAPMAN'S ZEBRA (EQUUS QUAGGA CHAPMANI) AND FIVE PRZEWALSKI's HORSES (EQUUS FERUS PRZEWALSKII)

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2018
:  Pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID), also known as equine Cushing's disease, is widely reported in middle-aged to older domestic equids but to date reported in only one nondomestic equid, the onager (Equus hemionus onager).
FRANCISCO J Salguero, Barbara Bacci
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UTERINE ADENOCARCINOMA IN A PRZEWALSKI'S WILD HORSE (EQUUS FERUS PRZEWALSKII)

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2014
A 25-yr-old, nulliparous, female Przewalski's wild horse (Equus ferus przewalskii) with a history of pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction and recent onset of serosanguinous vaginal discharge was euthanized after a period of lethargy and inappetance. Postmortem examination confirmed an infiltrative uterine adenocarcinoma, which is an uncommon neoplasia
Rachel, Thompson   +3 more
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Water consumption and watering behavior of Przewalski horses (Equus ferus przewalskii) in a semireserve

Zoo Biology, 1998
Water consumption by 12 female Przewalski horses was automatically measured in a semireserve for 17 months. Average daily consumption on a yearly basis was between 2.4 and 8.3 liters, but significant individual variation in water consumption and drinking frequency was recorded throughout the observation period.
K.M. Scheibe   +4 more
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