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Scientific Article

Fatty liver and kidney syndrome in New Zealand Chickens

Pages 167-174 | Published online: 23 Feb 2011

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C. C. Whitehead. (1979) Nutritional and metabolic aspects of fatty liver disease in poultry. Veterinary Quarterly 1:3, pages 150-157.
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D. Balnave & J. Pearge. (1979) Lactate administration and fatty liver and kidney syndrome development in biotin‐deficient chicks. British Poultry Science 20:1, pages 109-116.
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J. Pearce & D. Balnave. (1978) Biotin deficiency and liver metabolism in relation to fatty liver and kidney syndrome. British Poultry Science 19:4, pages 431-439.
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C. C. Whitehead. (1977) The Use of Biotin in Poultry Nutrition. World's Poultry Science Journal 33:3, pages 140-154.
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B.A. WATKINS & F.H. KRATZER. (1987) Dietary Biotin Effects on Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Chick Tissue Lipids and Prostaglandin E2 Levels in Freeze-Clamped Hearts. Poultry Science 66:11, pages 1818-1828.
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C.C. Whitehead & W.G. Siller. (1983) Experimentally induced fatty liver and kidney syndrome in the young turkey. Research in Veterinary Science 34:1, pages 73-76.
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P. STEELE & J. EDGAR. (2008) IMPORTANCE OF ACUTE DEATH SYNDROME IN MORTALITIES IN BROILER CHICKEN FLOCKS. Australian Veterinary Journal 58:2, pages 63-66.
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J. Pearce & D. Balnave. (1978) A Review of Biotin Deficiency and the Fatty Liver and Kidney Syndrome in Poultry. British Veterinary Journal 134:6, pages 598-609.
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C. C. Whitehead, D. W Bannister & Maureen E. Cleland. (2007) Metabolic changes associated with the occurrence of fatty liver and kidney syndrome in chicks. British Journal of Nutrition 40:2, pages 221-234.
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