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Its not dogs life for street animals BMC Veterinary Research Milk from scrapieaffected ewes is capable of transmitting the infectious prion protein to unaffected, genetically susceptible lambs, although it remains to be determined whether the lambs then develop scrapie

Welcome to BMC Veterinary Research Milk from scrapieaffected ewes is capable of transmitting the infectious prion protein to unaffected, genetically susceptible lambs, although it remains to be determined

BMC Veterinary Research Milk from scrapieaffected ewes is capable of transmitting the infectious prion protein to unaffected, genetically susceptible lambs, although it remains to be determined whether the

coli endotoxinKarin Ostensson, Shichun LunActa Veterinaria Scandinavica 5026 2July2008 Research Post mortem findings in sows and gilts euthanised or found dead in large Swedish herdLinda Engblom, Lena EliassonSelling, Nils Lundeheim, Katinka Belak, Kjell Andersson, AnneMarie DalinActa Veterinaria Scandinavica 5025 1July2008 Research article Pregnancy success of lactating Holstein cows after single administration of sustainedrelease formulation of recombinant bovine somatotropinA Bell, OA Rodrguez, LA de Castro Paula, MB Padua, J HernndezCern, CG Gutirrez, De Vries, PJ HansenBMC Veterinary Research 26June2008 Research article Spatial analysis of BSE cases in the NetherlandsLourens Heres, Dick J Brus, Thomas J HagenaarsBMC Veterinary Research 17June2008 Research

Featured articles BSE gives sheep the urge to scratch BMC Veterinary Research Milk from scrapieaffected ewes is capable of transmitting the infectious prion protein to unaffected, genetically susceptible lambs, although it remains to be determined whether the

Mother sheeps milk is not always best BMC Veterinary Research Sheep infected with the bovine spongiform encephalopathy BSE agent were found to display the same clinical signs seen in classical scrapie disease, although intense itching and scratching symptoms manifested

cattleMichael Heaton, John Keele, Gregory Harhay, Jurgen Richt, Mohammad Koohmaraie, Tommy Wheeler, Steven Shackelford, Eduardo Casas, ANDY King, Tad Sonstegard, Curtis Van Tassell, Holly Neibergs, Chad Chase Jr., Theodore Kalbfleisch.

Mother sheeps milk is not always best BMC Veterinary Research is an open access journal publishing original peerreviewed research articles in all aspects of veterinary science and medicine, including the epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of medical conditions of domestic, companion, farm and wild animals, as well
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