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The Veterinary record2010; 166(5); 143-144; doi: 10.1136/vr.c504

Mortality associated with heat stress in donkeys in India.

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Publication Date: 2010-02-02 PubMed ID: 20118473DOI: 10.1136/vr.c504Google Scholar: Lookup
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Dey S, Dwivedi SK, Malik P, Panisup AS, Tandon SN, Singh BK. (2010). Mortality associated with heat stress in donkeys in India. Vet Rec, 166(5), 143-144. https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.c504

Publication

ISSN: 2042-7670
NlmUniqueID: 0031164
Country: England
Language: English
Volume: 166
Issue: 5
Pages: 143-144

Researcher Affiliations

Dey, S
  • National Research Centre on Equines, Sirsa Road, Hisar 125001, Haryana, India. sahadeb_dey@hotmail.com
Dwivedi, S K
    Malik, P
      Panisup, A S
        Tandon, S N
          Singh, B K

            MeSH Terms

            • Animals
            • Body Temperature
            • Cause of Death
            • Equidae / blood
            • Female
            • France
            • Heat Stress Disorders / diagnosis
            • Heat Stress Disorders / mortality
            • Heat Stress Disorders / veterinary
            • Hot Temperature / adverse effects
            • India
            • Pregnancy

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