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Experimental bovine respiratory syncytial virus infection in conventional calves: ultrastructural respiratory lesions.
1985
Castleman W.L. | Chandler S.K. | Slauson D.O.
Efficacy of morantel against nematode populations in calves exposed on a pasture stocked for two years with morantel sustained-release bolus-treated calves.
1985
Newby T.J. | Yazwinski T.A. | Presson B.L. | Greenway T.E. | Holtzen H.M. | Bischoff M.J. | Featherstone H.E.
Heavy metals in fluids and tissues of fetal calves and in young calves of nursing cows exposed or not exposed to anaerobically digested wastewater sludge.
1985
Fitzgerald P.R. | Peterson J. | Lue Hing C.
In vitro cultivation of Babesia bigemina.
1985
Vega C.A. | Buening G.M. | Green T.J. | Carson C.A.
Brachygnathia in a herd of Angus cattle.
1985
Heidari M. | Vogt D.W. | Nelson S.L.
Field-trial evaluation of a Pasteurella vaccine in preconditioned and nonpreconditioned lightweight calves.
1985
Kadel W.L. | Chengappa M.M. | Herren C.E.
Correlation of macrophage migration-inhibition factor and protection from challenge exposure in calves vaccinated with Salmonella typhimurium.
1985
Habasha F.G. | Smith B.P. | Schwartz L. | Ardans A. | Reina Guerra M.
The identity and occurrence of coccidia species in calves of Chonnam area Korea [R.]
1985
Lee, C.G. | Park, Y.J. (Chonnam National Univ., Kwangju (Korea R.))
Fecal samples from beef and dairy calves less than 12-month-old of Chonnam area were examined for coccidial oocysts. The percentages of cattle and coccidian species found were: Eimeria alabamensis, 9.4; E. auburnensis, 12.5; E. bovis, 29.9; E. brasiliensis, 1.5; E. bukidnonensis, 2.1; E. canadensis, 10.4; E. cylindrica, 7.5; E. ellipsoidalis, 11.5; E. pellita, 1.7; E. subspherica, 10.4; E. wyomingensis, 2.9; and E. zuernii, 22.5. Fifty five percent of the fecal samples from 521 calves were positive for oocysts, and clinical coccidiosis was not found in any of these calves. The number of species in positive samples ranged from 1 to 7
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