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Scientific Article

The protective effect of zinc sulphate in experimental sporidesmin intoxication of lactating dairy cows

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Pages 199-202 | Published online: 23 Feb 2011

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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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