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Scientific Article

The effects of monthly formalin treatments on the survival of salmonellae in earthen sheep yard debris

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Pages 214-216 | Received 05 Aug 1970, Published online: 23 Feb 2011

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R. A. Robinson & W. A. Royal. (1971) Field epizootiology of salmonella infection in sheep. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 14:2, pages 442-457.
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Robert A. Robinson. (1983) Respiratory Disease of Sheep and Goats. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Large Animal Practice 5:3, pages 539-556.
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J.E. WILLIAMS. (1980) Formalin Destruction of Salmonellae in Poultry Litter. Poultry Science 59:12, pages 2717-2724.
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G.W. Tannock & G.B. Davis. (1973) The Isolation of Salmonella from the Nasal Passages of Sheep. Research in Veterinary Science 14:1, pages 123-124.
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G.W. Tannock & J.M.B. Smith. (1972) Studies on the Survival of Salmonella typhimurium and Salmonella bovis-morbificans on Soil and Sheep Faeces. Research in Veterinary Science 13:2, pages 150-153.
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G. W. Tannock & J. M. B. Smith. (1971) STUDIES ON THE SURVIVAL OF SALMONELLA TYPHIMURIUM AND SALMONELLA BOVISMORBIFICANS ON PASTURE AND IN WATER. Australian Veterinary Journal 47:11, pages 557-559.
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