Breeding unsoundness in the ram: The incidence of contributing conditions |
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Authors: | T.D. Quinlivan Ph.D. M.V.Sc. A.B. Lindsay B.V.Sc. |
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Affiliation: | 1. N.Z. Romney Survey , P.O. Box 231, Feilding;2. 66 Weaver Street, Whangarei |
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Abstract: | Extract Whenever disease is discussed in terms of beef production, in New Zealand it is certain to include infertility (brucellosis, vibriosis), metabolic diseases (bloat, staggers) and possibly exotic diseases and their prevention. On the rare occasion that parasitism is considered it tends somehow to find itself, along with selenium and other deficiency diseases, under a general heading of nutrition or management. This is probably because, while parasitism is still recognized as an infectious disease with clear clinical signs in severe cases, the tendency is to ignore its presence unless nutritional or management changes force a confrontation. |
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