Zinc deficiency in sheep: Field cases

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Zinc deficiency was diagnosed in a sheep farm in Khartoum Province; the young sheep and lambs were mostly affected. Skin lesions, depression, wool eating, flexed knees and a markedly stiff gait were observed. Histopathology of the skin revealed mainly hyperkeratosis accompanied sometimes by parakeratosis. The animals responded rapidly to oral administration of zinc oxide. © 1988 Longman Group Limited.

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Suliman, H. B., Abdelrahim, A. I., Zakia, A. M., & Shommein, A. M. (1988). Zinc deficiency in sheep: Field cases. Tropical Animal Health and Production, 20(1), 47–51. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02239646

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