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C G Mackintosh

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New Zealand Veterinary Journal|September 1, 1993
A difference in abomasal pH between Canadian wapiti affected with chronic illthrift and unaffected deerK A Waldrup, C G Mackintosh
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|October 1, 1979
A rapid method for the detection of leptospiraemiaC G Mackintosh, J C Thompson
Veterinary Journal (London, England : 1997)|November 4, 2000
Tuberculosis in deer: perceptions, problems and progressJ F Griffin, C G Mackintosh
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|March 1, 1988
An outbreak of malignant catarrhal fever in Père David's deer (Elaphurus davidianus)M B Orr, C G Mackintosh
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|December 1, 1989
Selenium supplementation of young red deer (Cervus elaphus)C G Mackintosh, J Gill, K Turner
Veterinary Parasitology|March 4, 2014
Observations on the phenotypic relationships between anti-CarLA salivary IgA antibody response, nematode infection levels and growth rates in farmed red (Cervus elaphus) and wapiti hybrid deer (Cervus elaphus canadensis)C G Mackintosh, P Johnstone, R J Shaw
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|June 1, 1994
A comparison of lungworm faecal larval counts and trichostrongyloid faecal egg counts between red deer (Cervus elaphus) and red deer x wapiti F1 hybridsS Parsons, C G Mackintosh, D A Wharton
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|September 1, 1990
A pilot study of the efficacy of topical ivermectin against lungworm in young red deer (Cervus elaphus)C G Mackintosh, P C Mason, M Taylor
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology|March 17, 1999
Oxidative responses in ferret macrophagesM L Cross, T Qureshi, C G Mackintosh
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|July 21, 2005
The scavenging behaviour of ferrets (Mustela furo), feral cats (Felis domesticus), possums (Trichosurus vulpecula), hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus) and harrier hawks (Circus approximans) on pastoral farmland in New Zealand: implications for bovine tuberculosis transmissionJ R Ragg, C G Mackintosh, H Moller
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New Zealand Veterinary Journal|September 1, 1993
A difference in abomasal pH between Canadian wapiti affected with chronic illthrift and unaffected deerK A Waldrup, C G Mackintosh
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|October 1, 1979
A rapid method for the detection of leptospiraemiaC G Mackintosh, J C Thompson
Veterinary Journal (London, England : 1997)|November 4, 2000
Tuberculosis in deer: perceptions, problems and progressJ F Griffin, C G Mackintosh
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|March 1, 1988
An outbreak of malignant catarrhal fever in Père David's deer (Elaphurus davidianus)M B Orr, C G Mackintosh
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|December 1, 1989
Selenium supplementation of young red deer (Cervus elaphus)C G Mackintosh, J Gill, K Turner
Veterinary Parasitology|March 4, 2014
Observations on the phenotypic relationships between anti-CarLA salivary IgA antibody response, nematode infection levels and growth rates in farmed red (Cervus elaphus) and wapiti hybrid deer (Cervus elaphus canadensis)C G Mackintosh, P Johnstone, R J Shaw
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|June 1, 1994
A comparison of lungworm faecal larval counts and trichostrongyloid faecal egg counts between red deer (Cervus elaphus) and red deer x wapiti F1 hybridsS Parsons, C G Mackintosh, D A Wharton
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|September 1, 1990
A pilot study of the efficacy of topical ivermectin against lungworm in young red deer (Cervus elaphus)C G Mackintosh, P C Mason, M Taylor
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology|March 17, 1999
Oxidative responses in ferret macrophagesM L Cross, T Qureshi, C G Mackintosh
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|July 21, 2005
The scavenging behaviour of ferrets (Mustela furo), feral cats (Felis domesticus), possums (Trichosurus vulpecula), hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus) and harrier hawks (Circus approximans) on pastoral farmland in New Zealand: implications for bovine tuberculosis transmissionJ R Ragg, C G Mackintosh, H Moller
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