The case histories of lead poisoning diagnosed in 63 herds of cattle over the past five years were studied. The toxicosis was found to be most prominent during the spring months and resulted in a 61 percent fatality rate. The clinical signs observed involved mainly the central nervous and gastrointestinal systems, as did the post mortem findings. The mean tissue lead levels were determined and correlated with the source of the toxicant
Five calves, seven to nine months of age, were put on pasture in the target area of a shooting range...
During the month of October reports of acorn poisoning have been widespread through Iowa and neighbo...
This study sought to identify the possible presence of lead (Pb) in blood and if detected to examine...
The case histories of lead poisoning diagnosed in 63 herds of cattle over the past five years were s...
Background: Lead poisoning is one of the major toxic diseases of cattle. Contamination occurs with i...
Background: Lead poisoning is one of the major toxic diseases of cattle. Contamination occurs with i...
Lead poisoning is seen primarily in dogs less than one year old; the highest percentage of those are...
Fifteen hundred 12–15-month-old tropically adapted heifers inadvertently grazed a paddock which had ...
Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) is a significant feedlot cattle problem here in the midwest. Differentia...
Lead poisoning is described in a herd of 120 Nelore cows of which 35 were affected. All affected cow...
The paper presents the results of a prolonged research in a lead-polluted area. Extensive systematic...
The Iowa State Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association approved the design of a new o...
Polioencephalomalacia is an acute or subacute disease of cattle and sheep characterized by bilateria...
This report describes lead poisoning in veal calves, which had licked a wooden wall painted with lea...
For seventy years, the Sutton Bonington Veterinary Investigation Centre provided a diagnostic and a...
Five calves, seven to nine months of age, were put on pasture in the target area of a shooting range...
During the month of October reports of acorn poisoning have been widespread through Iowa and neighbo...
This study sought to identify the possible presence of lead (Pb) in blood and if detected to examine...
The case histories of lead poisoning diagnosed in 63 herds of cattle over the past five years were s...
Background: Lead poisoning is one of the major toxic diseases of cattle. Contamination occurs with i...
Background: Lead poisoning is one of the major toxic diseases of cattle. Contamination occurs with i...
Lead poisoning is seen primarily in dogs less than one year old; the highest percentage of those are...
Fifteen hundred 12–15-month-old tropically adapted heifers inadvertently grazed a paddock which had ...
Polioencephalomalacia (PEM) is a significant feedlot cattle problem here in the midwest. Differentia...
Lead poisoning is described in a herd of 120 Nelore cows of which 35 were affected. All affected cow...
The paper presents the results of a prolonged research in a lead-polluted area. Extensive systematic...
The Iowa State Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association approved the design of a new o...
Polioencephalomalacia is an acute or subacute disease of cattle and sheep characterized by bilateria...
This report describes lead poisoning in veal calves, which had licked a wooden wall painted with lea...
For seventy years, the Sutton Bonington Veterinary Investigation Centre provided a diagnostic and a...
Five calves, seven to nine months of age, were put on pasture in the target area of a shooting range...
During the month of October reports of acorn poisoning have been widespread through Iowa and neighbo...
This study sought to identify the possible presence of lead (Pb) in blood and if detected to examine...