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Clinical, bacteriological, cytological and pathological features of teat disorders in ewes
(2007)
We describe the features of 13 cases of teat disorders in ewes, as follows: lengthy teats (one case), papilloma infection (two), staphylococcal dermatitis (one), nodules and abscesses (two), teat bites (three), stenosis ...
Histological Features in the Mammary Glands of Female Dogs throughout Lactation
(2010)
> The objective of this study was to describe the histology of the mammary glands of female dogs throughout lactation. Twelve lactating female dogs were operated 4, 7, 10, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 56, 70 and 84 days post-partum; ...
A matched case-control study of factors associated with retention of fetal membranes in dairy ewes in Southern Greece
(2000)
We defined retention of fetal membranes (RFM) in dairy ewes as failure to expel the placenta within 6 h after lambing the last lamb and designed a matched case-control study to identify factors that affect the risk of ...
Health management of ewes during pregnancy
(2012)
The objectives of health management of ewes during pregnancy are as follows: (i) successful completion of pregnancy at term, (ii) birth of healthy and viable lambs, with optimal birth and potential weaning bodyweight, (iii) ...
Transmission of Mannheimia haemolytica from the tonsils of lambs to the teat of ewes during sucking
(2011)
Objective of the work was to study whether Mannheimia haemolytica may be transmitted from the mouth of the lambs into the teat of the dam during sucking. We compared bacterial populations within the teat duct and milk of ...
Effects of experimental challenge of ewes with Mannheimia haemolytica on subsequent milk composition
(2008)
The objective was to describe the physicochemical changes during the early phase of subclinical mastitis and to associate them with pathological findings. A Mannheimia haemolytica strain was deposited into one teat duct ...
Diagnostic investigation of cases of deaths of newborn lambs
(2010)
Neonatal lamb mortality, caused either by disorders of non-infectious aetiology or by pathological conditions of microbial or parasitic aetiology, is defined as the death of newborn lambs during the first 28 days of their ...
Abortion in ewes associated with Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae
(2006)
We describe the features of an outbreak of ovine abortions caused by Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae in a flock of sheep in Greece. Abortion occurred in 3.5% of ewes in the flock; the foetuses were well developed and had ...