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Scientific Article

Selenium and animal health

Part 2: The effect of selenium on unthrifty weaned lambs

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Pages 7-10 | Published online: 23 Feb 2011

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B. J. Gabbedy. (2008) EFFECT OF SELENIUM ON WOOL PRODUCTION, BODY WEIGHT AND MORTALITY OF YOUNG SHEEP IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Australian Veterinary Journal 47:7, pages 318-322.
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B. P. Setchell, A. N. A. Harris, E. A. Farleigh & F. L. CLARK. (2008) FURTHER STUDIES IN LAMBS IN N.S.W. ON THE GROWTH RESPONSE TO SELENIUM AND THE PREVENTION OF MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY WITH SELENIUM AND VITAMIN E. Australian Veterinary Journal 38:2, pages 62-65.
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