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Artiodactyls and other ruminants - Brief information page about the biology of camels, cattle, and their relatives.
Urea and NPN for Cattle and Sheep (PDF) - Urea can be fed to ruminants as an economical replacement for a part of the protein in a ration.
Net Vet - Covering a variety of health and management issues for small ruminants.
Information about Johne's Disease - Johne's - pronounced "Yo-nees" - disease is a contagious bacterial disease of the intestinal tract. The disease is also called paratuberculosis. Johne's disease occurs in a wide variety of animals, but most often in ruminants.
Pecan Drive Veterinary Services - Located in Vinita in northeast Oklahoma, this large animal clinic offers technologies, diagnostics, and services for horses, and cattle and other ruminants. Includes staff and contact information.
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