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The protective effect of zinc sulphate in experimental sporidesmin poisoning of sheep

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Pages 124-127 | Published online: 23 Feb 2011

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M. E. Di Menna, B. L. Smith & C. O. Miles. (2009) A history of facial eczema (pithomycotoxicosis) research. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 52:4, pages 345-376.
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E Scheie, BL Smith, N Cox & A Flåøyen. (2003) Spectrofluorometric analysis of phylloerythrin (phytoporphyrin) in plasma and tissues from sheep suffering from facial eczema. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 51:3, pages 104-110.
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BL Smith & NR Towers. (2002) Mycotoxicoses of grazing animals in New Zealand. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 50:sup3, pages 28-34.
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R Munday, AM Thompson, BL Smith, NR Towers, K O’Donnell, RM McDonald & M Stirnemann. (2001) A zinc-containing intraruminal device for prevention of the sporidesmin-induced cholangiopathy of facial eczema in calves. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 49:1, pages 29-33.
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B.L. Smith. (2000) Effects of low dose rates of sporidesmin given orally to sheep. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 48:6, pages 176-181.
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B.L. Smith & P.P. Embling. (1999) Effect of prior sporidesmin intoxication on the pancreopathy associated with zinc oxide toxicity. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 47:1, pages 25-27.
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R. Munday, A.M. Thompson, E.A. Fowke, C. Wesselink, B.L. Smith, N.R. Towers, K. O'Donnell, R.M. McDonald, M. Stirnemann & A.J. Ford. (1997) A zinc-containing intraruminal device for facial eczema control in lambs. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 45:3, pages 93-98.
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R.G. Collin, B.L. Smith & N.R. Towers. (1996) Lack of toxicity of a nonsporidesmin-producing strain of Pithomyces chartarum in cell culture and when dosed to lambs. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 44:4, pages 131-134.
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C. A. Morris, N.R. Towers, B. L. Smith & B. R. Southey. (1991) Progeny testing bulls for susceptibility to facial eczema. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 34:4, pages 413-417.
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B.L. Smith & E. Payne. (1991) Adrenal-associated changes in experimental sporidesmin poisoning of sheep. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 39:2, pages 46-49.
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B.L. Smith & P.P. Embling. (1991) Facial eczema in goats: The toxicity of sporidesmin in goats and its pathology. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 39:1, pages 18-22.
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C. A. Morris, N. R. Towers, A. G. Campbell, H. H. Meyer, C. Wesselink & M. Wheeler. (1989) Responses achieved in Romney flocks selected for or against susceptibility to facial eczema, 1975–87. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 32:3, pages 379-388.
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R. Munday & E. Manns. (1989) Protection by iron salts against sporidesmin intoxication in sheep. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 37:2, pages 65-68.
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B.L. Smith & IsabelleM. Gravett. (1986) Uniformity of response of identical twin cattle to sporidesmin intoxication. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 34:12, pages 217-219.
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B.L. Smith & N.R. Towers. (1986) Salmonellosis in sheep and zinc oxidedosing. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 34:3, pages 37-37.
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M.B. Allworth, D.M. West & A.N. Bruere. (1985) Salmonellosis in ram hoggets following prophylactic zinc dosing. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 33:10, pages 171-171.
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F.J.A. Neilson, K.T. Jagusch, M.G. Gray & K.S. Maclean. (1985) Acute enteritis and deaths in sheep from Salmonella hindmarsh associated with oral dosing with zinc oxide. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 33:9, pages 148-149.
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R.J. Fairclough, J.W. Ronaldson, W.W. Jonas, P.H. Mortimer & A.G. Erasmuson. (1984) Failure of immunisation against sporidesmin or a structurally related compound to protect ewes against facial eczema. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 32:7, pages 101-104.
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T. W. Knight. (1984) Testicular growth and size in rams from flocks of different reproductive potential. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 27:2, pages 179-187.
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C. H. Sissons, J. H. Watkinson & M. J. Byford. (1982) Selenium deficiency, the drug metabolising enzymes and mycotoxicoses in sheep. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 30:1-2, pages 9-12.
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B. L. Smith. (1980) Effect of high concentrations of zinc sulphate in the drinking water of grazing yearling dairy cattle. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 23:2, pages 175-178.
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B.L. Smith, T.A. Stanbridge & P.P. Embling. (1980) Sheep breed differences in pentobarbitone sleeping-time and response to experimental sporidesmin intoxication. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 28:3, pages 35-36.
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A. H. Kirton, A. G. Campbell, E. Payne & E. G. Woods. (1979) Facial eczema and the palatability of meat from lambs. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 22:3, pages 399-403.
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B. L. Smith, G. W. Reynolds & P. P. Embling. (1979) Effect of method of oral administration of zinc sulphate on acute zinc toxicity in the sheep. New Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture 7:2, pages 107-110.
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B.L. Smith, B.D. Coe & P.P. Embling. (1978) Protective effect of zinc sulphate in a natural facial eczema outbreak in dairy cows. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 26:12, pages 314-315.
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N.R. Towers & B.L. Smith. (1978) The protective effect of zinc sulphate in experimental sporidesmin intoxication of lactating dairy cows. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 26:8, pages 199-202.
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N.R. Towers & G.C. Stratton. (1978) Serum gamma-glutamyltransferase as a measure of sporidesmin-induced liver damage in sheep. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 26:4, pages 109-112.
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B.L. Smith & P.J. O'Hara. (1978) Bovine photosensitization in New Zealand. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 26:1-2, pages 2-5.
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B.L. Smith. (1977) Toxicity of zinc in ruminants in relation to facial eczema. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 25:11, pages 310-312.
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B. L. Smith, G. W. Reynolds & P. P. Embling. (1977) Zinc solutions and closure of the reticular groove in sheep. New Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture 5:3, pages 261-263.
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