Flow cytometric and immunofluorescence staining studies on bovine neonatal pancytopenia in calves [PDF]
Cox, Eric +7 more
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Sulfated Lewis A from the oviduct reservoir selectively binds to camel (<i>Camelus dromedarius</i>) sperm and extends their lifespan <i>in vitro</i>. [PDF]
El-Sokary MMM +3 more
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Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of a tincture derived from the leaves of <i>Salvia officinalis</i> L. (sage tincture) for use in all animal species (FEFANA asbl). [PDF]
EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) +23 more
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Paratuberculosis in South American camelids: two independent cases in alpacas in Germany. [PDF]
Köhler H +8 more
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Ruminant microbiome data are skewed and unFAIR, undermining their usefulness for sustainable production improvement. [PDF]
Ortiz-Chura A, Popova M, Morgavi DP.
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Umbilical cord structure shapes feto-maternal heat exchange across mammals
Wan T +8 more
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Infectious Diseases of New-World Camelids (NWC)
Although there are notable infectious conditions that are capable of producing clinical disease in the NWC, overall, these species are quite healthy. Of the bacterial diseases, enterotoxemia caused by Clostridium perfringens types C and D would be deemed the most significant in North America, while type A also would be regarded as important in South ...
T. R. Thedford, LaRue W. Johnson
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Ecto- and Endoparasites of New World Camelids
Parasitism in New World camelids (NWC), which is associated with both ecto- and endoparasites, is a major health concern throughout the world. Clinical disease has been noted as causing severe economic losses; subclinical issues have yet to be addressed.
Lora R. Ballweber
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Surgical repair of femoral fractures in New World camelids: five cases (1996–2003)
Five New World camelids were admitted to the Western College of Veterinary Medicine between 1996 and 2003 for evaluation of femoral fractures. There were three alpacas and two llamas. Four of the animals were female and three were less than 3 months of age.
R. Stuart Shoemaker, Wilson Dg
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