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Citation: Sl. Deem et al., COLOSTRUM FROM DAMS LIVING IN A HEARTWATER ENDEMIC AREA INFLUENCES CALFHOOD IMMUNITY TO COWDRIA-RUMINANTIUM, Veterinary parasitology, 61(1-2), 1996, pp. 133-144
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Authors:
NORVAL RAI
DONACHIE PL
MELTZER MI
DEEM SL
MAHAN SM
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Citation: Mi. Meltzer et al., EFFECTS OF TICK INFESTATION AND TICK-BORNE DISEASE INFECTIONS (HEARTWATER, ANAPLASMOSIS AND BABESIOSIS) ON THE LACTATION AND WEIGHT-GAIN OFMASHONA CATTLE IN SOUTH-EASTERN ZIMBABWE, Tropical Animal Health and Production, 27(3), 1995, pp. 129-144