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“... embriyonic losses (loss of a 35-40 days embryo). In Group A, 6 mares had the abortion within 7th month and...”
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“... and renal hypertrophy, abortion, anoestrus, emaciation, lymphadenopathies, striated muscle atrophy...”
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“... signs such as progressive weight loss, lethargy, incoordination, instability, atrophy and paralysis...”
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