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Journal of animal science1977; 45(5); 1037-1041; doi: 10.2527/jas1977.4551037x

Lactic acidosis: a factor associated with equine laminitis.

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Publication Date: 1977-11-01 PubMed ID: 599094DOI: 10.2527/jas1977.4551037xGoogle Scholar: Lookup
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Garner HE, Hutcheson DP, Coffman JR, Hahn AW, Salem C. (1977). Lactic acidosis: a factor associated with equine laminitis. J Anim Sci, 45(5), 1037-1041. https://doi.org/10.2527/jas1977.4551037x

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ISSN: 0021-8812
NlmUniqueID: 8003002
Country: United States
Language: English
Volume: 45
Issue: 5
Pages: 1037-1041

Researcher Affiliations

Garner, H E
    Hutcheson, D P
      Coffman, J R
        Hahn, A W
          Salem, C

            MeSH Terms

            • Animals
            • Female
            • Foot Diseases / blood
            • Foot Diseases / veterinary
            • Hoof and Claw
            • Horse Diseases / blood
            • Horses
            • Lactates / blood
            • Lameness, Animal / blood
            • Male

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