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Liver copper kinetics in Thoroughbred foals at pasture from birth to 160 days of age

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Pages 109-118 | Received 20 Nov 2002, Accepted 24 Dec 2003, Published online: 17 Mar 2010

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PCH Morel, Á Bokor, CW Rogers & EC Firth. (2007) Growth curves from birth to weaning for Thoroughbred foals raised on pasture. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 55:6, pages 319-325.
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EK Gee, EC Firth, PCH Morel, PF Fennessy, ND Grace & TD Mogg. (2005) Articular/epiphyseal osteochondrosis in Thoroughbred foals at 5 months of age: Influences of growth of the foal and prenatal copper supplementation of the dam. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 53:6, pages 448-456.
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EK Gee, EC Firth, PCH Morel, PF Fennessy, ND Grace & TD Mogg. (2005) Enlargements of the distal third metacarpus and metatarsus in Thoroughbred foals at pasture from birth to 160 days of age. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 53:6, pages 438-447.
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E. Gee, M. Davies, E. Firth, L. Jeffcott, P. Fennessy & T. Mogg. (2007) Osteochondrosis and copper: Histology of articular cartilage from foals out of copper supplemented and non-supplemented dams. The Veterinary Journal 173:1, pages 109-117.
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