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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1995
The current knowledge on border disease in sheep is reviewed. This is a congenital and teratogenic disorder induced by pestivirus. The history, etiology, epidemiology, clinical aspects, and pathologic lesions at postnatal and intrauterine infections (as well as in congenitally affected animals), pathogenesis, immunity, diagnosis, and control and ...
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The current knowledge on border disease in sheep is reviewed. This is a congenital and teratogenic disorder induced by pestivirus. The history, etiology, epidemiology, clinical aspects, and pathologic lesions at postnatal and intrauterine infections (as well as in congenitally affected animals), pathogenesis, immunity, diagnosis, and control and ...
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Australian Veterinary Journal, 1982
SUMMARY Outbreaks of ovine white liver disease (WLD) on 7 farms in eastern Victoria were investigated. Most occurred in late spring and mainly affected lambs 3 to 6 months old, with a morbidity of 20 to 100% and mortality of 8 to 15%. Clinically affected lambs showed illthrift, emaciation and bilateral, serous, ocular discharge.
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SUMMARY Outbreaks of ovine white liver disease (WLD) on 7 farms in eastern Victoria were investigated. Most occurred in late spring and mainly affected lambs 3 to 6 months old, with a morbidity of 20 to 100% and mortality of 8 to 15%. Clinically affected lambs showed illthrift, emaciation and bilateral, serous, ocular discharge.
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Selenium-Responsive Disease of Sheep
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1970SUMMARY Selenium deficiency occurs naturally throughout large land areas of the world, including approximately one-half of the United States. Where feeds contain less than 0.05 p.p.m. selenium, disease occurs in varying degrees, depending on the degree of enhancement or interference from certain other substances in the feed.
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Emerging parasitic diseases of sheep
Veterinary Parasitology, 2012There have been changes in the emergence and inability to control of a number of sheep parasitic infections over the last decade. This review focuses on the more globally important sheep parasites, whose reported changes in epidemiology, occurrence or failure to control are becoming increasingly evident.
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Sheep enteric diseases in 2017
Veterinary Record, 2018This article has been prepared by Amanda Carson of the APHA Small Ruminant Species Expert Group and Richard Irvine of the APHA's Surveillance Intelligence Unit
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Small Ruminant Research, 2008
Skeletal diseases of sheep are probably no less common than those of other domestic animals. However, they have gained little attention in the veterinary literature, despite the fact that sheep are receiving increased attention as models for studying aspects of human skeletal disease.
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Skeletal diseases of sheep are probably no less common than those of other domestic animals. However, they have gained little attention in the veterinary literature, despite the fact that sheep are receiving increased attention as models for studying aspects of human skeletal disease.
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