Identification of a putative haplotype associated with recumbency in holstein calves

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  • who: C. D. Dechow from the samples were submitted to the AHDCBlood samples were collected on farms , and , to evaluate selenium, and vitamin A, D, and E deficiency. The attending veterinarian for farm , performed , necropsies on farm, and , additional calves were submitted to the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories for full necropsies. The behavior, mentation, and appetite of all calves was normal despite an inability to rise or remain standing. There was no evidence of metabolic abnormalities, anemia, cholesterol, selenium, or vitamin deficiency based on serum testing results. The necropsied calves from . . .

     

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