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DEATH CAUSED BY TOXICITY IN HERDS CAN BE FRUSTRATING

2017-11-03 20:27:40| Cattle Today

Both nitrate/nitrite and ammonia/urea toxicity in cattle can cause multiple deaths in a herd with few clinical signs and few to no gross or microscopic lesions of animals who die. These deaths can be frustrating for farmers and veterinarians and can present a diagnostic challenge to pathologists.

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