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Differentiation of Gastrointestinal Diseases in Adult Cattle

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Date 2000 Mar 9
PMID 10707414
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Many of the common gastrointestinal disorders of adult cattle may be diagnosed by a careful physical examination, whereas other disturbances require the use of diagnostic testing. It is important to differentiate the causes of gastrointestinal disturbances to make better treatment decisions and have a clearer prognosis for the specific animal or herd of cattle.

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