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    • Expert insights are crucial for advancing small ruminant health.
    • Collaboration between veterinary groups and research institutes enhances disease management strategies.
    • The APHA Small Ruminant Species Expert Group and Moredun Research Institute are key contributors.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To consolidate and present expert knowledge on small ruminant health.
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    • To provide a focused overview of critical aspects relevant to the APHA and Moredun Research Institute.

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    • Compilation of expert opinions and research findings.
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    • Review and contribution from Dave Bartley at Moredun Research Institute.

    Main Results:

    • Key areas of focus for small ruminant health have been identified.
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    Conclusions:

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    • The collective expertise presented serves as a valuable resource for the veterinary community.