Issue 5
Volume:
21
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal
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Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 21, Issue 5, pp 77-81, May 1973
The anoestrous syndrome in New Zealand dairy cattle. 1. A preliminary investigation
Authors: Macmillan KL, Watson JD, Fielden EDPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 21, Issue 5, pp 77-81, May 1973
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Taylor and Francis
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Animal type:
Cattle,
Livestock,
Production animal,
Ruminant
Subject terms: Oestrus/oestrous, Reproduction - female, Reproduction, Diagnostic procedures
Article class: Scientific Article
Subject terms: Oestrus/oestrous, Reproduction - female, Reproduction, Diagnostic procedures
Article class: Scientific Article
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Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 21, Issue 5, pp 82-84, May 1973
The anthelmintic efficiency of haloxon in horses
Authors: Cook TFPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 21, Issue 5, pp 82-84, May 1973
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Taylor and Francis
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Animal type:
Horse,
Livestock
Subject terms: Alimentary system/gastroenterology, Animal remedies/veterinary medicines, Anthelmintics, Parasite control, Parasites - internal, Treatment/therapy, Nematode, Nervous system/neurology, Toxicology, Poisoning - chemical
Article class: Scientific Article
Subject terms: Alimentary system/gastroenterology, Animal remedies/veterinary medicines, Anthelmintics, Parasite control, Parasites - internal, Treatment/therapy, Nematode, Nervous system/neurology, Toxicology, Poisoning - chemical
Article class: Scientific Article
Article
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Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 21, Issue 5, pp 85-89, May 1973
Kikuyu poisoning of cattle. 2. Epizootiological aspects
Authors: Smith B, Martinovich DPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 21, Issue 5, pp 85-89, May 1973
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Taylor and Francis
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Animal type:
Cattle,
Livestock,
Production animal,
Ruminant
Subject terms: Epidemiology, Toxicology, Poisoning - plant
Article class: Scientific Article
Subject terms: Epidemiology, Toxicology, Poisoning - plant
Article class: Scientific Article
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Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 21, Issue 5, pp 90-97, May 1973
Studies on inflammation in the sheep, using turpentine-induced pleurisy as a test system. 2. Suppression of the increased vascular permeability by specific antagonists of chemical mediators, anti-inflammatory agents and other substances
Authors: Vegad JL, Lancaster MCPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 21, Issue 5, pp 90-97, May 1973
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Taylor and Francis
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Animal type:
Livestock,
Production animal,
Ruminant,
Sheep
Subject terms: Biochemistry/chemistry, Immune system/immunology, Inflammation, Research/development, Respiratory system
Article class: Scientific Article
Subject terms: Biochemistry/chemistry, Immune system/immunology, Inflammation, Research/development, Respiratory system
Article class: Scientific Article
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Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 21, Issue 5, pp 98-102, May 1973
The significance of inhibition in the parasitic development of abomasal nematodes in New Zealand sheep
Authors: McKenna PBPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 21, Issue 5, pp 98-102, May 1973
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Taylor and Francis
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Animal type:
Livestock,
Production animal,
Ruminant,
Sheep
Subject terms: Alimentary system/gastroenterology, Nematode, Parasites - internal
Article class: Scientific Article
Subject terms: Alimentary system/gastroenterology, Nematode, Parasites - internal
Article class: Scientific Article
Article
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Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 21, Issue 5, pp 102, May 1973
The breeding performance of ewes after hysterotomy
Authors: Thurley DCPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 21, Issue 5, pp 102, May 1973
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Taylor and Francis
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Animal type:
Livestock,
Production animal,
Ruminant,
Sheep
Subject terms: Reproduction, Parturition, Reproduction - female, Surgery
Article class: Correspondence
Subject terms: Reproduction, Parturition, Reproduction - female, Surgery
Article class: Correspondence