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Accessory Antler Growing From the Left Zygomatic Bone of a Male Rusa Deer (Rusa timorensis). [PDF]
Kierdorf U, Barrière P.
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Method for artificially raising mule deer fawns. [Odocoileus hemionus]
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Pre- and Postnatal Ontogeny of Brain Size in Beluga and Bowhead Whales.
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Tolazoline-Induced Apnea in Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus)
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2011Eighteen mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) and six Columbia black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) were held in pens and repeatedly anesthetized from April 2004 through June 2005 as part of an external parasite study. Deer were anesthetized using a combination of Telazol and xylazine hydrochloride (HCL) administered intramuscularly ...
Jack Alan, Mortenson +1 more
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FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE IN EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED MULE DEER (ODOCOILEUS HEMIONUS)
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2020The only known outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in wildlife in the US occurred in mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in California in 1924-25. There is little recorded information on the pathogenesis and epidemiology of the disease in deer in that outbreak. In this experimental study, we compared the susceptibility of mule deer to FMD virus (FMDV)
Jonathan Arzt, Carolina Stenfeldt
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Veterinary Parasitology, 2008
Deer are considered important intermediate hosts for the coccidian parasites, Toxoplasma gondii and Neospora caninum. Antibodies to N. caninum and T. gondii were determined in sera of 42 mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus hemionus) and 43 black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) from Washington state, USA, using direct agglutination test with ...
J P, Dubey +4 more
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Deer are considered important intermediate hosts for the coccidian parasites, Toxoplasma gondii and Neospora caninum. Antibodies to N. caninum and T. gondii were determined in sera of 42 mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus hemionus) and 43 black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) from Washington state, USA, using direct agglutination test with ...
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TRYPANOSOMES FROM MULE DEER, Odocoileus hemionus, IN WYOMING
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1975Examination of mule deer, Odocoileus hemionus, from Wyoming in Spring, 1974 (8) and in Winter of 1974-75 (8) revealed trypanosomes in all 16 deer. Spring samples showed dividing epimastigotes as well as normal bloodstream forms. Winter samples showed only normal blood stream forms. These differences are considered to be seasonally related.
N, Kingston, J K, Morton, M, Matthews
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Intracerebral Malignant Plasmacytoma in a Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus)
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2016A wild, mature, gravid female mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) was presented with marked neurological signs, including abnormal behaviour, circling and incoordination. The animal was humanely destroyed and submitted for diagnostic investigation. Grossly, a well-demarcated, 3 × 3 × 3 cm intracranial mass replaced the left olfactory bulb and frontal lobe.
C S, Clancy +3 more
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METHOXYFLURANE ANESTHESIA IN MULE DEER (Odocoileus hemionus) FAWNS
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1978Methoxyflurane inhalation was used a total of 58 times to anesthetize 23 hand-reared mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) fawns ranging from 25 to 85 days of age. Induction, maintenance, and recovery times were recorded for 28 anesthetizations. Induction time was unrelated to age and averaged 3 +/- 1 min (X +/- SD). Recovery time was longest in the youngest
B D, Trindle, L D, Lewis
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