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Electroejaculation in goats

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1990
SUMMARYA comparison was made of a sine‐wave and a pulse‐wave electroejaculator for the collection of semen from male goats. Six animals were ejaculated once, using one or other instrument and 8 were ejaculated with each device with an intervening rest period.
P D, Carter, P A, Hamilton, J H, Dufty
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Enterotoxaemia in goats

Veterinary Research Communications, 1996
Enterotoxaemia of sheep and goats occurs worldwide, but the condition in goats is poorly understood. The disease in goats is mostly caused by Clostridium perfringens type D, although the role of the toxins of this microorganism in the pathogenesis of the disease is not fully understood.
Uzal F.A., Kelly W.R.
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Calcinosis in goats

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1973
Abstract Calcinosis in young goats is described. Various sites of calcification were found, mostly in the cardio-vascular system and the lungs. The cause of the calcinosis is unexplained.
F, Neumann, T A, Nobel, U, Klopfer
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Toxoplasmosis in goats

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1985
Abstract Extract Sir:–We have recently encountered an epidemic of abortion and perinatal mortality in a large goat herd at Massey, north of Auckland. Fifty does are known to have aborted in a herd comprising 170 Saanen and Angora goats. Many more are thought to have aborted unnoticed early in gestation, judging from the high return rate in the herd ...
K D, McSporran   +3 more
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Intersexuality in goats

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1988
Six cases of intersex goats were investigated. Five of these animals had testicular tissues (testes) situated prepubically inside a skin pouch. The testicular tissues of the sixth goat were attached to the sides of the urinary bladder. All of the four animals that were studied by radiography, surgical exploration and/or pathology had uterine tubular ...
R O, Ramadan, A M, El Hassan
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Polioencephalomalacia in Goats

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1979
SUMMARY Of six goats with polioencephalomalacia, three responded to thiamin therapy, whereas three died 2 to 7 days after onset of signs. The goats were 2 months to 2½ years old. They were affected during the winter or early spring, and concentrate feeding was a prominent part of the history.
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Thyroidectomy of the Goat

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1965
AbstractEkman, L. Thyroidectomy of the goat. Acta physiol. scand. 1965. 65. 331–336. —A procedure to obtain complete thyroidectomy in the adult goat is described. In 4 of 6 goats ectopic thyroid tissue was detected after surgical thyroidectomy. The goats were given treatment doses of 20 to 25 mCi I131 once a month until no ectopic thyroid tissue could ...
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Geeldikkop in goats

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1985
J R, Glastonbury, G K, Boal
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Torticollis in goats

Veterinary Record, 1986
J, Dickson, D L, Hopkins, D P, Rasili
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