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- who: Meghan M. Scrivens et al. from the School of Veterinary Science, The University of Queensland, UQ Vets Dayboro, Dayboro, QLD, Australia have published the Article: Investigation and Management of an Outbreak of Lead Intoxication in an Extensively Managed Beef Herd, in the Journal: Animals 2023, 174 of /2023/
- what: Although it has been reported that lead intoxication can result in anemia, none of the cattle with persistently elevated blood lead concentration in this study showed any significant hematological abnormalities.
- how: This paper describes the investigation and management of an outbreak of lead . . .
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