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New Zealand Veterinary Journal|April 1, 1985
Failure of copper or vitamin D supplements to affect the dental condition of young sheep on two Wairarapa farmsK R Millar, T F Allsop, D W Kane, et al.
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|January 1, 1986
Changes in blood levels of zinc, copper, selenium, glutathione peroxidase, vitamin B12 and total and free thyroxine in sheep removed from pasture and held without food for 50 hoursK R Millar, A T Albyt, W J Meads, et al.
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|March 1, 1989
Reference curves to diagnose cobalt deficiency in sheep using liver and serum vitamin B12 levelsR G Clark, D F Wright, K R Millar, et al.
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|April 1, 1983
Failure of orally administered zinc to prevent experimentally induced footrot in sheepT M Skerman, K R Millar, A D Sheppard, et al.
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|March 1, 1988
The retention and efficacy of soluble-glass boluses for providing selenium, cobalt and copper to sheepK R Millar, W J Meads, A T Albyt, et al.
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|June 1, 1988
The effect of copper on the response of lambs to selenium supplementation when grazing a selenium deficient pastureK R Millar, W J Meads, A T Albyt, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|March 1, 1983
Iodine metabolism and thyroid hormone relationships in growing sheep fed on kale (Brassica oleracea) and ryegrass (Lolium perenne)-clover (Trifolium repens) fresh-forage dietsT N Barry, S J Duncan, W A Sadler, et al.
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|December 1, 1988
A goat mortality study in the southern North IslandB M Buddle, M Herceg, M J Ralston, et al.
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New Zealand Veterinary Journal|April 1, 1985
Failure of copper or vitamin D supplements to affect the dental condition of young sheep on two Wairarapa farmsK R Millar, T F Allsop, D W Kane, et al.
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|January 1, 1986
Changes in blood levels of zinc, copper, selenium, glutathione peroxidase, vitamin B12 and total and free thyroxine in sheep removed from pasture and held without food for 50 hoursK R Millar, A T Albyt, W J Meads, et al.
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|March 1, 1989
Reference curves to diagnose cobalt deficiency in sheep using liver and serum vitamin B12 levelsR G Clark, D F Wright, K R Millar, et al.
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|April 1, 1983
Failure of orally administered zinc to prevent experimentally induced footrot in sheepT M Skerman, K R Millar, A D Sheppard, et al.
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|March 1, 1988
The retention and efficacy of soluble-glass boluses for providing selenium, cobalt and copper to sheepK R Millar, W J Meads, A T Albyt, et al.
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|June 1, 1988
The effect of copper on the response of lambs to selenium supplementation when grazing a selenium deficient pastureK R Millar, W J Meads, A T Albyt, et al.
The British Journal of Nutrition|March 1, 1983
Iodine metabolism and thyroid hormone relationships in growing sheep fed on kale (Brassica oleracea) and ryegrass (Lolium perenne)-clover (Trifolium repens) fresh-forage dietsT N Barry, S J Duncan, W A Sadler, et al.
New Zealand Veterinary Journal|December 1, 1988
A goat mortality study in the southern North IslandB M Buddle, M Herceg, M J Ralston, et al.
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