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the development and growth of the placentomes in the fallow deer (dama dama l.). 195413192021
[attempted determination of the rate of passage of gastrointestinal contents in wild ruminating animals; cervus elaphus l., dama dama l. and lama glama l]. 195713532794
the effect of prolonged emotional disturbance on the vasopressor and oxytocic activities contained in the posterior pituitary glands of fallow deer. 196113778863
uncertainty of leadership-rank in fallow deer. 19665927524
karyotypes in five species of deer (alces alces l., capreolus capreolus l., cervus elaphus l., cervus nippon nippon temm. and dama dama l.). 19685721324
the incidence of congenital abnormalities in the mandibular dentition of fallow deer (dama dama l.). 19695390900
geographical variation in fallow deer (dama dama l.). 19695782611
preliminary observations on the reproductive cycle of male fallow deer (dama dama l.). 19705461004
effect of human chorionic gonadotrophin on the antler cycle in fallow deer. 19705533707
the influence of age and season on the activity of the testes and epididymides of the fallow deer, dama dama. 19725073379
[fallow deer (cervus dama dama l.) with cattle-herd imprinting]. 19724568483
[arteries in the head of fallow deer (dama dama l.)]. 19724663274
letter: immobilisation of fallow deer. 19734752254
cerebrocortical necrosis in a fallow deer (dama dama). 19734760368
letter: immobilisation of fallow deer. 19734777486
letter: immobilisation of fallow deer. 19734784125
investigations on the comparative pathology of spontaneous atherosclerosis. v. comparison between the aortic and the coronary lesions in the elk (dama dama) living free in its natural habitat and that in reservations. 19734767140
observations on the immobilisation of fallow deer with powdered succinylcholine chloride injected by dart. 19734772559
observations on the effect of human chorionic gonadotrophin on the antler cycle of fallow deer. 19744215860
[illustrated case report no. 6. ventral hernia in a fallow deer following a rutting fight]. 19744596269
management of deer for experimental studies with foor-and-mouth disease virus.red, sika, fallow, roe and muntjac deer adapted to captivity in experimental units designed for working with foot-and-mouth disease. the red, sika and fallow deer readily accepted rolled oats and hay as their staple diet. this diet was replaced for the roe and muntjac deer with flaked maize, calf starter pellets and green browse. etorphine/acepromazine ans xylazine were found to be suitable sedatives for detailed examination of the tongue and oral cavity of the various species of deer and gav ...19751136125
the amino acid sequences of reindeer, moose and fallow deer pancreatic ribonucleases. 19751157925
a comparative study of the intestinal anatomy of deer.the intestinal anatomy of fallow deer (dama dama), white-tailed deer (odocoileus virginianus), reindeer (rangifer tarandus), and elk (alces alces) was studied. special attention was given to the spiral loop of the ascending colon and the proportional length of the small and large intestines. the spiral loop of the ascending colon is wound 3-3 1/2 turns in the fallow deer, 2-3 turns in the white-tailed deer, 5 1/2-7 turns in the reindeer and 3-4 turns in the elk. the distal half of the last centr ...19751163814
[investigations on the filariidae of the cervidae in southern germany. 3. the filariidae of roe deer (capreolus capreolus) and fallow deer (dama dama) (author's transl)].roe deer in southern germany are frequently infected with w. rugosicauda. the adult worms are found subcutaneously in the connective tissues of the back of the host. the microfilariae concentrate in a considerable distance near the nose, in smaller numbers also in the ears and in the skin of the legs. the vector is probably ixodes ricinus. in fallow deer c. wenki are found intradermally and subcutaneously. the microfilariae remain in the skin near the site of the adult worms. skin inhabiting mic ...19751216336
sedation and restraint of fallow deer with diazepam. 19751192164
[clinical examination of the blood of roe deer (capreolus capreolus l.) and fallow deer (dama dama l.) naturally invaded by parasites].roe-deer (capreolus capreolus l. -- five animals) and fallow deer (dama dama l. -- eleven animals) of both sexes and at different age were subject to blood examination. the deer were killed in several preserves in bohemia during autumn and winter shootings in two years. the following blood values were determined: erythrocyte count, leucocyte count, hemoglobin content, hematocrit values, mcv, mch, mchc, white blood picture, total protein, its fractions (albumin, alpha-, beta-, and gamma-globulin) ...1975809892
serum biochemical and electrophoretic values from four deer species and from pronghorn antelope.serums from 4 species of deer and 1 species of antelope were analyzed for various components in order to define an animal disease model for sickle cell disease in people. animal species included black-tailed deer (odocoileus hemionus columbianus), mule deer (odocoileus hemionus), sika deer (cervus nippon nippon), fallow deer (dama dama), and pronghorn antelope (antilocapra americana). the mean serum values for total bilirubin, total protein, albumin, creatinine, urea nitrogen, and electrolytes w ...19751190586
[occurrence of warble flies in fallow-deer]. 19751121872
the presence of erythritol in the fetal fluids of fallow deer (dama dama).gas liquid chromatography has been used to compare the levels of erythritol in fetal fluids from fallow deer with those in fetal fluids from cows and small laboratory animals. the relationship between the relatively high levels of erythritol found in allantoic and amniotic fluid from fallow deer and the possible susceptibility of this species to brucellosis is discussed. an interesting accessory finding was the high concentration of calcium phosphate in the allantoic fluid from these deer.1976935659
a case of bovine tuberculosis in fallow deer. 1976769300
[sarcosporidiosis of the myocardium in hoofed game].in a histological examination of the hearts of 290 head of hoofed game sarcosporidiosis was found in 34 p. c. of the investigated cases. in the european deer it was found in 11.1 p. c., in the sika deer in 3.9 p. c., in the virginia deer in 12.5 p. c. (eight investigated animals, of which one was positive), in fallow deer in 10.8 p. c., in roe-deer in 78.7 p. c., in moufflon in 28.2 p. c. and in chamois in 75 p. c. (four animals, three of which were positive). pathological changes of the myocard ...1976820041
transfer of bovicola tibialis (piaget) mallophaga: trichodectidae) from the introduced fallow deer to the columbian black-tailed deer in california. 1976978690
naturally occurring neurologic disease in a fallow deer infected with meningeal worms.neurologic disease resulting from infection with parelaphostrongylus tenuis was diagnosed in a fallow deer (dama dama) from georgia, with clinical signs and histopathologic lesions similar to those reported for other accidental hosts of p. tenuis. early fifth stage parasites were found in the spinal meninges and immature parasites were found in the neural parenchyma, but none were recovered from the brain and cranial meninges.1977839624
an investigation of the homology of guanylate kinase isozymes in mammals and further evidence for multiple guk gene loci.guanylate kinase in the red cells of 63 different mammalian species was studied by electrophoresis and multiple molecular forms of the enzyme were found in all species. two species were investigated in more detail. using molecular weight estimates as a criterion of homology, the fallow deer and the chinese hamster were found to have isozymes that corresponded to isozyme e, f, and g of man. variation in the guanylate kinase isozymes was detected in a small population of orangutans. results sugges ...1977201245
[sarcosporidia of the cloven-hoofed game. iii. sarcosporidia in red deer and fallow deer].the incidence of sarcosporidia among red-deer and fallow-deer was investigated. the fallow-deer is less discussed because the low number of investigations. the red-deer shows with 15% the lowest incidence among the red-deer, fallow-deer and wild-boar investigated. the sarcosporidia of the red-deer are smaller than those of the roe, therefore the identification in the trichinoscopic picture is more difficult. with regard to this it is recommended to name the sarcosporidia of the red-deer sarcocys ...1977413459
fallow deer immobilisation with fentanyl and a neuroleptic. 1977878235
viruses isolated from captive and free-ranging wild ruminants in alberta.nasal secretions, leukocytes and preputial or vaginal swabs from a group of 15 captive wild ruminants, comprising six pronghorn antelope (antilocapra americana), seven fallow deer (dama dama) and two mule deer (odocoileus hemionus), and from 50 free-ranging pronghorns in southern alberta, were examined for viral agents. captive animals were given injections of dexamethasone daily for 6 days in attempts to reactivate latent infections. specimens were collected at 2-3 day intervals from days 0 to ...1977190422
cerebrospinal parelaphostrongylosis in fallow deer.neurologic disease attributed to infection by meningeal worm ( parela-phostrongylus tenuis ) was diagnosed in seven fallow deer ( dama dama ) from the land between the lakes region of kentucky. afflicted deer had paresis or paralysis of the hindquarters which quickly progressed to tetraplegia. gross and microscopic cerebrospinal lesions were similar to those previously reported and consisted mainly of nonsuppurative meningitis and radiculitis, focal granulomas on the surface of the spinal cord, ...197724228970
malignant hyperthermia induced by etorphine and xylazine in a fallow deer. 1978738958
branched-chain fatty acids of fallow deer perinephric triacylglycerols [proceedings]. 1978733775
serologic profile of exotic deer at point reyes national seashore.serotests were conducted on axis (axis axis) and fallow (dama dama) deer at point reyes national seashore to determine their status with respect to nine diseases enzootic to the native black-tailed deer (odocoileus hemionus columbianus) or to resident dairy cattle. in the exotic deer, the proportion of animals that were seropositive included: anaplasmosis, 35%; bluetongue, 48%; brucellosis, 0%; bovine viral diarrhea, 2%; infectious bovine rhinotracheitis, 3%; leptospirosis, 7%; parainfluenza-3, ...1979521370
observations on diagnostic tests for paratuberculosis in a deer herd.paratuberculosis was diagnosed in a herd of 62 fallow deer (dama dama) and 38 sika deer (cervus nipon) maintained in an animal park in ohio. a comparison was made of delayed-type hypersensitivity responses, results of in vitro lymphocyte immunostimulation tests, and isolation of mycobacterium paratuberculosis on fecal culture in 19 deer.1979521371
yersiniosis in a free-living fallow deer.a case of yersiniosis in a free-living fallow deer is described. pathological examination revealed an emaciated carcase with numerous abscesses of various sizes throughout the abdominal and thoracic cavities. staining of material from the abscesses showed a small gram-negative coccobacillus which was identified as yersinia pseudotuberculosis type 1a.1979532074
[the supply of wild ruminants with major and trace elements. 1. the cadmium content of winter grazing and the cadmium status of red deer, fallow deer, roes and moulons].the cd-determination of 10 different winter grazings for wild ruminants in seven different biotopes showed significant differences of the habitats resulting from the previous cd-emission of metallurgy smelting non-ferrous metals. the winter grazing of the tharandt forest and the harz mountains contained significantly more cd than that of the lower flaming hills, the western erzgebirge and the northern agrarian areas. the bark and the tips of conifer twigs, twigs of oak and mountain ash, bilberry ...1979547984
[the supply of wild ruminants with major and trace elements. 2. the manganese content of winter grazing and the manganese status of red deer, fallow deer, roes and mouflons].the winter grazing of wild ruminants on mantles of slate waste in the harz mountains and in gera county were richest in mn whereas those on mantles of granite waste in the erzgebirge were poorest. the flora of the shell-limestone, keuper and loess areas contains much less mn than that of those acid habitats. the mn-requirement of the wild ruminants grazing in the forests is met however, since bilberry plants (2,080 mg/kg), spruce twigs (984 mg/kg), spruce bark (827 mg/kg), oak twigs (791 mg/kg) ...1979547985
paratuberculosis in cattle and free-living exotic deer.paratuberculosis was studied among dairy cows and exotic deer that shared grazing areas at point reyes national seashore, california. of the 10 dairy herds tested, 5 (50%) were infected with mycobacterium paratuberculosis (based on results of fecal culture). mycobacterium paratuberculosis was cultured from 9 (8.7%) of the 103 bovine fecal samples and from 4 (3.9%) of the 103 bovine rectal mucosa scapings tested. of 89 fecal samples from 52 axis deer (axis axis) and 37 fallow deer (dama dama), 5 ...1979500426
a serological survey of australian wildlife for antibodies to leptospires of the hebdomadis serogroup.a serological survey for antibodies to leptospira interrograns serovar hardjo was conducted on 574 serum samples from 10 native and 4 introduced wildlife species in south-eastern australia. the microscopic agglutination (ma) test was used, and titres to hardjo antigen were detected in 33.5% of 352 brushtailed possums (trichosurus vulpecula) sampled in several areas of victoria. prevalence of reactors ranged from 14 to 66% in 4 populations examined intensively. serovar balcanica was isolated from ...1979485984
four cases of chondrodystrophy in fallow deer.the gross and microscopic pathology in four cases of chondrodystrophy in a herd of captive fallow deer is described. the gross pathology was similar in all cases with shortening of all the bones, especially of the limbs, but at the microscopic level two distinct types of abnormality were present in the epiphyseal plates. in one type there was failure of proliferation of chondrocytes and in the other proliferation and vascularisation were irregular.1979473557
characterization of branched-chain fatty acids from fallow deer perinephric triacylglycerols by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.branched-chain fatty acids of perinephric triacylglycerols of semi-feral fallow deer (dama dama dama) were analyzed by high resolution gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. of the total fatty acids, 15.50% were branched-chain components including 8.96% iso acids, mostly 14-methylpentacanoic acid, 2.85% anteiso acids and 1.73% of other monomethyl-substituted acids; dimethyl-branched acids with an iso structure (1.05%) and with an anteiso structure (0.18%) were also present. whereas the predominan ...1979440025
antigenic comparisons between herpesviruses isolated from fallow deer in alberta and the viruses of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis, equine rhinopneumonitis and dn-599, a non-ibr bovine herpesvirus.antigenic comparison studies of three herpesviruses isolated from fallow deer (dama dama) in alberta and herpesviruses from some domestic species were carried out by the alpha serum-virus neutralization test. complete cross neutralization was demonstrated among the deer herpesviruses and equine herpesvirus type 1.1979225575
influence of the buck on social behavior of captive female fallow deer (dama dama) during the rutting season.the behavioral interactions and grouping patterns of eight confined fallow deer (dama dama) were observed during the rutting season to determine the influence of the buck on herd social organization and behavior. data were collected on five does, two female fawns, and one male fawn under three conditions: (1) buck in the paddock, (2) buck not in the paddock but present outside of the paddock fence, and (3) buck absent. when the buck was in the paddock, all deer engaged in more non-agonistic soci ...197924896887
some serum constituents of fallow deer (dama dama).the concentrations of calcium, inorganic phosphorus, proteins and total bilirubin and the activities of some enzymes in the sera of 54 fallow deer are presented. electrophoresis of the serum proteins indicate that fallow deer have a single alpha-globulin whereas red deer have two.19807455339
lungworm and lice of the red deer (cervus elaphus) and the fallow deer (dama dama)--a review. 19806451822
morphology of the male accessory organs of reproduction of immature fallow deer (dama dama l.) with particular reference to puberty and antler development.the accessory organs of reproduction of male fallow deer are fully active for the first time during the animal's second rut, at 16 months of age. antler pedicles develop at about 9 months, at the same time as the seminiferous tubules show a marked increase in diameter. the accessory organs show an increase in size at approximately 14 months of age when the deer weigh about 45 kg and maturation of the first pair of antlers is occurring. puberty commences at about 9 months, pauses during the perio ...19807445953
the haematology and serum biochemistry of wild fallow deer (dama dama) in new south wales.fallow deer (dama dama) were captured in an enclosure trap in southern new south wales. blood samples were collected for determination of haematological and biochemical values after capture and in one group after 3 h of transportation. results were compared between fawns and does, transported and non-transported fawns, and transported and non-transported does. fawns had higher haemoglobin, total red cell count, packed cell volume and lymphocyte numbers, but lower red cell indices and eosinophil ...19817241715
the prevalence of anti-leptospiral agglutinins in sera of wildlife in southeastern australia.anti-leptospiral agglutinins were found in the serum from 18 (7 species) of 419 (25 species) animals sampled from various areas of southeastern australia. positive serologic reactions were observed in 5 of 25 (20%) brush-tailed possum (trichosurus vulpecula), 1 of 26 (3.8%) tammar wallaby (macropus eugenii), 2 of 12 (16.7%) swamp wallaby (wallabia bicolor), 1 of 3 (33.3%) koala (phascolarctos cinereus), 3 of 41 (7.3%) common wombat (vombatus ursinus), 2 of 100 (2%) bush rat (rattus fuscipes) and ...19817241704
[diagnosis of paratuberculosis in fallow deer (dama dama)]. 19827126135
some haematological data for fallow deer (dama dama) in england.the concentrations of haemoglobin, erythrocytes and leucocytes and the packed cell volume, plasma viscosity and some red cell indices were measured in the blood of 42 fallow deer and analysed with respect to age, season and sex. the mean haemoglobin concentration was greater in females than in males. in all the deer the number of leucocytes was considerably smaller than in the usual domestic mammals, namely, cats, cattle, dogs, goats, horses, pigs and sheep. plasma viscosity was statistically gr ...19827146629
a summary of antibody titration experiments in some animal species treated with era vaccine and an inactivated rabies vaccine.the results of antibody titrations in different animal species vaccinated against rabies are reported. the following points are considered: (1) antibody titration may be used to detect an immunity status in dogs, (2) equines should be vaccinated in infected areas, (3) experiments in progress are comparing era vaccine and an inactivated vaccine in bovines, and (4) the vaccination of fallow deer (dama dama) and moufflons (ovis ammon musimon) produced results suggesting an extension of the experime ...19827128062
[diseases in the deer (cervus dama l. 1758): results of 1977-1982 research]. 19827138481
angular deformity of the metacarpus and metatarsus in fallow deep (dama dama). 19827101708
serological survey of wild fallow deer (dama dama) in new south wales, australia. 19826801845
[report of a new host, dama dama, of dictyocaulus (micrurocaulus) eckerti skrjabin, 1931].dama dama is reported as a new host for dictyocaulus (micrurocaulus) eckerti skrjabin, 1931. a short description and a differential diagnosis from dictyocaulus (micrurocaulus) viviparus (bloch, 1782) railliet and henry, 1907 is given.19826926938
outbreaks of pasteurella multocida septicaemia in fallow deer (dama dama). 19827101699
the use of carbon fibre implants to repair severed digital flexor tendons in a fallow deer. 19836651681
[on the genus nematodirus ransom 1907 (nematoda: trichostrongyloidea)].n. roscidus railliet, 1911, from dama dama (italy); n. abnormalis may, 1920, from ovis aries, capra hircus and rupicapra rupicapra (france, italy, australia); n. lanceolatus ault, 1944, from ovis aries (iran); n. europaeus jansen, 1972, from capreolus caperolus and ovis musimon (first record) (france); n. davtiani alpinus biocca, balbo & costantini, 1974, from rupicapra rupicapra (italy); n. rupicaprae biocca, balbo & costantini, 1983, from rupicapra rupicapra (france); n. ibicis biocca, balbo & ...19836673643
a study of antibody levels in wild ruminants vaccinated against rabies.the authors have vaccinated 22 fallow deer (dama dama) and 10 mouflons (ovis ammon musimon) against rabies with an inactivated vaccine: 4 fallow deer with 1 ml, 14 fallow deer and 10 mouflons with 2 ml, 4 animals were kept as controls (fallow deer). the antibody responses were checked by fluorescent foci inhibition carried out on blood samples collected during a two-year period. all the animals developed antibody titres and were still protected after 24 months.19836868344
[first sign in italy of nematodirus roscidus, apteragia quadrispiculata and ostertagia drozdzi, found in dama dama].the authors refer the first report in italy of nematodirus roscidus railliet, 1911, apteragia quadrispiculata jansen, 1958 and ostertagia drozdzi jancev, 1977 from dama dama. in fallow deer they found also: trichostrongylus axei, trichostrongylus colubriformis, trichostrongylus vitrinus, spiculopteragia asymmetrica, skrjabinagia arctica, oesophagostomum venulosum, trichuris ovis. trichostrongylus axei, trichostrongylus colubriformis, trichostrongylus vitrinus and skrjabinagia arctica were not fo ...19836543932
survey of internal parasitism and anthelmintic use in farmed deer.faecal samples and questionnaires from 115 and 130 farms respectively were used to survey the internal parasite status of the national deer herd and examine current drenching practices. the survey included farms with red deer and wapiti-red deer crosses (cervus elaphus), and fallow deer (dama dama). gastrointestinal nematode eggs were recorded from 84% of all farms, dictyocaulus viviparus larvae from 85% of all farms, and elaphostrongylus cervi larvae from 35% of the farms with c. elaphus. faeca ...198316030938
the isolation of yersinia sp. from feral and farmed deer faeces.faecal samples from clinically normal farmed red deer, wapiti, fallow deer; and feral red deer and white tail deer were examined for members of the genus yersinia. from 922 samples 176 strains of y.enterocolitica, 56 strains of y.frederiksenii, 29 strains of y.kristensenii, eight strains of y.intermedia, and seven strains of y.pseudotuberculosis were isolated. high isolation rates of yersinia sp. were recorded from some farms. two herds had isolation rates of 33.3% and 36.8%. sixteen strains of ...198416031058
seasonal variations of serum 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin d3 and alkaline phosphatase in relation to the antler formation in the fallow deer (dama dama l.).serum 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin d3 and serum alkaline phosphatase increased several fold during the antler formation period in july. both maxima were observed in the second half of the antler formation period, where the mineralization of the antler takes place. in contrast serum levels of calcium and 25-hydroxyvitamin d3 showed no alternation or seasonal variation.19846548331
[deworming of corralled fallow deer (dama dama) using mebendazole].the efficacy of mebendazole on nematode infections in farmed fallow-deer (dama dama) was studied. the substance was administered as medicated feed, 6 mg/kg bodyweight during 10 days. at the same time the parasitic burden of the animals was investigated. a "springrise" of trichostrongylidae, trichuris and capillaria was present during late winter--early spring following by a "self-cure" reaction. a "springrise" phenomenon in early spring was also evident for chabertia and dictyocaulus viviparus b ...19846531211
gastro-intestinal nematodes of fallow deer (dama dama l.) in germany.worm counts were done in 49 gastro-intestinal tracts of fallow deer from two german enclosures. the mean worm burden was 592 worms. it was significantly higher in calves than in older animals. sixteen different nematode species were identified. spiculopteragia asymmetrica, ostertagia leptospicularis, o. ostertagi, rinadia mathevossiani, oesophagostomum radiatum and o. venulosum were the most frequently occurring species.19846543050
deformities of the metacarpus and metatarsus in fallow deer (dama dama l.).radiographic examination of the metacarpus and metatarsus from 333 fallow deer revealed a high incidence of animals with an angular deviation of at least one epiphysis. the incidence in males (59 per cent) was significantly higher than that in females (21 per cent). the cloven hoof is bent laterally and a deviation of up to 23 degrees was recorded. a deer with one deformed foot is equally likely to have 2, 3 or 4 deformed feet and no bone is more susceptible than others. fusion of the epiphyses ...19846699232
stercorarian trypanosomes from deer (cervidae) in germany.twenty of 35 roe deer (capreolus capreolus), eight of 12 red deer (cervus elaphus), and nine of 21 fallow deer (cervus dama) but none of four moose (alces alces) examined from april to november 1983 were infected with trypanosomes. morphometric data of the bloodstream trypomastigotes from the three deer species differed significantly. this appears to be the first report of stercorarian trypanosomes from cervidae in the old world and the first description of representatives of the subgenus megatr ...19846512728
[behavior of fallow deer in agricultural preserves]. 19846541038
comparative anatomical and topographic studies of the salivary glands of red deer (cervus elaphus), fallow deer (cervus dama), and mouflon (ovis ammon musimon)--ruminantia: cervidae, bovidae.the salivary glands of red deer, fallow deer, and mouflon were investigated macroscopically as to their topographic situation and relationship, as to their specific structure including their ducts and to their relative weight. these findings were compared with those from domestic ruminants and were related to the morphophysiological specialisation of other portions of the ruminant digestive system and to their function. the relative size of all salivary glands decreases from red deer via fallow ...19846724282
trypanosomes in cervidae in germany.trypanosoma cervi kingston et morton, 1975 was demonstrated in 2 fallow deer (dama dama) in 1976, and in 10 roe deer (capreolus capreolus) and one red deer (cervus elaphus) in spring 1983. the infected deer originated from the vicinity of hannover, germany.19846730781
conservation of repetitive dna sequences in deer species studied by southern blot transfer.the cervidae show one of the largest variations in chromosome number found within a mammalian family. the five species of the deer family which are the subject of this study vary in chromosome number from 2n = 70 to 2n = 6. digestion with the restriction enzymes ecori, hpaii, haeiii and mspi reveals that there is a series of highly repetitive sequences forming similar band patterns in the different species. to obtain information on the degree of homology among these conserved sequences we isolat ...19846330373
[comparative anatomy of the skeletal muscles in fallow deer (dama dama l. 1758), sheep (ovis aries l. 1758) and goats (capra hircus l. 1758). 1. the forelimb]. 19846394259
nasal tumor in a fallow deer (dama dama l). a case report. 19853836566
induction of deer antlers by transplanted periosteum. i. graft size and shape.when discs of frontal periosteum from presumptive antler sites of 6-8 month old male fawns of the fallow deer are grafted beneath the foreleg skin, they will differentiate into pedicle bones and induce small antlers in the overlying integument. these antlers shed their velvet in the fall, and in succeeding years are replaced by larger outgrowths not exceeding 7 cm in length. periosteal transplants 1.5 cm in diameter gave rise to ectopic antlers in 100% of the grafts, while discs measuring 1.05 c ...19854056697
characteristics of male fallow deer muscle at a time of sex-related muscle growth.muscle characteristics of male fallow deer undergoing neck muscle enlargement as the mating season (rut) approached were studied. five commercially-raised males were slaughtered prerut and five were slaughtered 11 weeks later, just before the rut began. during this period, increases in individual muscle weight were not the same: two of the three neck muscles studied grew more rapidly than the average, whereas the back and two hind leg muscles grew more slowly. the splenius, the neck muscle that ...19852932375
gastrointestinal nematode infections in wild ruminants rupicapra rupicapra and dama dama: influence of density and cohabitation with domestic ruminants.the distribution of gastrointestinal nematodes in different populations of wild ruminants has been studied with regard to density of the animals and the presence of domestic ruminants in the habitat. the degree of parasite overdispersion among the hosts has been examined in the hypothesis of a negative binomial model of distribution. the results show that the density has a greater weight than cohabitation with domestic ruminants, in destabilizing the host-parasite relationship.19853870641
isolation of a bovine adenovirus from fallow deer (dama dama). 19853012987
light and electron microscope study of sarcocystis sp. from the fallow deer (cervus dama).by means of light and electron microscopy a study was made of sarcocystis sp. from 11 fallow deer (cervus dama). cysts of sarcocystis sp. were found in the tongue and abdominal muscle of 3 of 11 deer from forests near bonn (frg). these measured 212-560 micron in length and 54-120 micron in width and contained metrocytes and merozoites. the cyst wall, which had narrow band-like protrusions, is compared with other sarcocystis sp. from cervidae.19853920839
a comparative study of the hyoid bone (os hyoides) of 6 ruminant species (ruminantia scopoli, 1777).the shape, position and measurements of the hyoid bone of 6 small and medium-sized european ruminant species of different feeding types as classified by hofmann (1976), (rose deer, mouflon, sheep, red deer, fallow deer and goat) were fully described. a comparison with other domestic species was carried out, the most characteristic species differences were shown and the results were expressed in 9 figs. and 1 table. the basic structural plan of the hyoid bone is found to be similar in all species ...19853993965
enterotoxaemia caused by clostridium perfringens type d in farmed fallow deer. 19852866762
spontaneous aortic lesions in fallow deer (dama dama l). 19853836573
'anaesthetic death' in a black fallow deer. 19853892876
parasites, diseases, and health status of sympatric populations of fallow deer and white-tailed deer in kentucky.in august 1983, a study on parasites, diseases, and health status was conducted on sympatric populations of fallow deer (dama dama) and white-tailed deer (odocoileus virginianus) from land between the lakes, lyon and trigg counties, kentucky. five adult deer of each species were studied. white-tailed deer had antibodies to epizootic hemorrhagic disease (ehd) virus and leptospira interogans serovariety icterohemorrhagiae, and fallow deer had antibodies to bluetongue and ehd viruses. serologic tes ...19853999248
lack of biochemical polymorphism in british fallow deer.seven-hundred and ninety-four samples of fallow deer (dama dama l.) blood or tissue were collected from 37 sites in england and wales. a selection of these samples was screened for electrophoretic variation at each of 30 loci (minimum of 88 samples per locus). no genetic variation was found. possible explanations for the lack of polymorphism are discussed. it is suggested that european fallow deer experienced a genetic bottleneck during a period of captivity in mesolithic or neolithic times.19854055416
oestrous cycle and breeding season of farmed fallow deer, dama dama.oestrus was detected on 177 occasions in 34 fallow does for the duration of the breeding season. a total of 142 cycles had a mean length of 22.4 (+/- 1.3, s.d.) days. cycle length increased and became more variable as the season proceeded but was not affected by doe age or liveweight. first oestrus occurred within a 12-day period, but the length of the breeding season, and therefore the number of oestrous cycles, was related to doe age. serum progesterone profiles suggest that silent ovulations, ...19854067931
blood coagulation parameters in clinically normal intensively farmed red deer (cervus elaphus) and fallow deer (dama dama).reference ranges for five parameters of blood coagulation were established in clinically normal farmed fallow deer (dama dama) and red deer (cervus elaphus). storage of plasma at -15 degrees c resulted in small increases in activated partial thromboplastin time (aptt) for both species, and in the one stage prothrombin time (ospt) of fallow deer, between days 1 and 30. these times were then stable between days 30 and 60. the fibrinogen levels of fallow deer plasma showed a small apparent increase ...198516031096
induction of oestrus and ovulation in anoestrous fallow deer (dama dama) by using progesterone and gnrh treatment.fourteen seasonally anoestrous, non-lactating fallow does were each treated with an intravaginal progesterone device for 14 days followed by a subcutaneously implanted osmotic minipump delivering synthetic gnrh at doses of 125 ng/h (7 does) or 250 ng/h (7 does) for up to 7 days, about 6 weeks before the natural breeding season. one doe (low delivery rate) lost its intravaginal device and 6 of the remaining does (46.2%) exhibited oestrus between 71 and 120 h after progesterone withdrawal/minipump ...19863543337
evidence of paratuberculosis in ohio's white-tailed deer, as determined by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) was developed and used to detect antibodies to mycobacterium paratuberculosis in serum samples obtained in december of 1983 from 954 hunter-killed white-tailed deer (odocoileus virginianus) in 13 ohio counties. positive or negative status was determined by calculating a signal-to-noise ratio, a ratio between the optical density of the test serum and negative reference sera; a ratio of greater than or equal to 3.0 was considered positive. twenty-four s ...19863099612
[diseases of the fallow deer in northeastern bulgaria and their prevention].stated are the values of the basic microelements in fallow deer in the region of northeast bulgaria as established through biogeochemical analysis. in unfavourable years metabolism is disturbed resulting in lowering the defense mechanism of the body. a number of bacterial species, and, more specifically, escherichia coli increase their virulence and cause gastrointestinal disorders and diseases. copper, selenium, and arsenic deficiency lead to endemic ataxia with characteristic clinical symptoms ...19863544470
potential role of native and exotic deer and their associated ticks (acari: ixodidae) in the ecology of lyme disease in california, usa.the relationship of native columbian black-tailed deer, two species of exotic deer (axis and fallow), and their ticks to the lyme disease spirochete, borrelia burgdorferi, was studied in coastal and inland areas of northern california, usa. spirochetemias were detected in 27% of black-tailed deer, 50% of axis deer, and 56% of fallow deer collected in late fall and winter. antibody prevalence was 38% in black-tailed deer, 24% in fallow deer, and 6% in axis deer. one to 3 tick species were collect ...19863554845
[demonstration of mating behavior in the field in the european fallow deer (dama d. dama)].adult males of a fallow deer population aggregate in a seasonal permanent rutting assembly. according to its spatial and behavioural characteristics, it is concluded that this assembly is a lek.19863099987
[comparative anatomy of the skeletal muscles of fallow deer (dama dama l. 1758), sheep (ovis aries l. 1758) and goat (capra hircus l. 1758). ii: skin muscles of the head and facial muscles]. 19863522186
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