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Comparative Efficacy of Three Anthelmintic Programs in Working Equids in Egypt
Journal of Veterinary Science & Medical Diagnosis, 2015Comparative Efficacy of Three Anthelmintic Programs in Working Equids in Egypt Several studies have identified gastrointestinal parasitism, particularly strongyle infection in working equids as a major problem. Furthermore, anthelmintic efficacy is of great concern regarding recent reports of reduced efficacy throughout the world.
Ali BAA El Sayed MA, Matoock MY Fouad MA
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Dataset: 'Working Equid Welfare Mexico Data'
2019The data are under temporary embargo until the article has been published. The dataset contains raw data generated from equid welfare assessments and owner questionnaires corresponding to the paper ‘Comparison of Working Equid Welfare Across Three Regions of Mexico’.
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Comments on the dilemma in the February issue: ‘Emergency exsanguination of working equids’
In Practice, 2015The dilemma in the February issue dealt with tackling the subject of emergency euthanasia of equids, while working for an animal welfare charity in a remote community of a developing country. Though working equids in the region frequently experienced catastrophic injuries, there was no established tradition of euthanasia.
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Epizootic lymphangitis: A neglected disease of working equids
Revista Iberoamericana de Micología, 2022openaire +2 more sources
Tropical Animal Health and Production
Hemotropic mycoplasmas (HM) are emerging pathogens known to infect a wide range of mammals, including ungulates like horses. These infections can lead to severe haematological conditions, posing a threat to animal health and welfare. Recent studies have begun shedding light on the prevalence and impact of HM on horse populations worldwide. For instance,
Gerardo G. Ballados-González +7 more
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Hemotropic mycoplasmas (HM) are emerging pathogens known to infect a wide range of mammals, including ungulates like horses. These infections can lead to severe haematological conditions, posing a threat to animal health and welfare. Recent studies have begun shedding light on the prevalence and impact of HM on horse populations worldwide. For instance,
Gerardo G. Ballados-González +7 more
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Investigating Central Nervous System Trypanosomosis in working equids in The Gambia
2018Abstract not currently available.
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Comparison of working equid welfare across three regions of Mexico
Equine Veterinary Journal, 2021Emily Haddy, Faith Burden, Zoe Raw
exaly
Question the stoicism of working equids
Veterinary RecordAnna, Harrison +2 more
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Quantifying poor working equid welfare in Nepalese brick kilns using a welfare assessment tool
Veterinary Record, 2020João B Rodrigues +2 more
exaly

