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Scientific Article

Bodyweight and serum copper concentrations of farmed red deer stags following oral copper oxide wire administration

Pages 94-97 | Accepted 15 Jun 1989, Published online: 22 Feb 2011

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F Castillo-Alcala, PR Wilson, R Molenaar & N Lopez-Villalobos. (2007) Efficacy, distribution and faecal excretion of copper oxide wire particles in a novel bolus in red deer (Cervus elaphus). New Zealand Veterinary Journal 55:2, pages 81-86.
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AM Nicol, MJ Keeley, CDH Guild, P Isherwood & AR Sykes. (2003) Liveweight gain and copper status of young deer treated or untreated with copper oxide wire particles on ten deer farms in Canterbury. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 51:1, pages 14-20.
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ND Grace & PR Wilson. (2002) Trace element metabolism, dietary requirements, diagnosis and prevention of deficiencies in deer. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 50:6, pages 252-259.
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IH Walker, PR Wilson & SD Beckett. (2002) Copper supplementation, velvet antler production and growth of rising 2-year-old red deer stags. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 50:5, pages 177-181.
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PR Wilson & ND Grace. (2001) A review of tissue reference values used to assess the trace element status of farmed red deer (Cervus elaphus). New Zealand Veterinary Journal 49:4, pages 126-132.
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