Capture Myopathy in Dromedary Camels During Capture and Chemical Immobilization
The dromedary camel has not occurred in the wild for nearly 2,000 years, having been widely...
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The dromedary camel has not occurred in the wild for nearly 2,000 years, having been widely...
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The alpaca (Lama pacos or Vicugna pacos) is a domesticated member of the camel family (Camelidae,...
Lamoids are a group of South American camelids (Camelidae) that includes llamas, alpacas, vicuñas,...
The alpaca (Vicugña pacos) is a domesticated member of the camelid family (Camelidae), which also...
Today, chemical immobilization—sedation and/or anesthesia—is the chief method of capture for large...
The alpaca (Vicugña pacos) is a lamoid that is native to the Andes and which has been used for its...
There are numerous risks associated with the capture and/or chemical immobilization of wildlife,...
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“Sedation” is a pharmacologically-induced depression of consciousness during which an animal cannot...
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The alpaca (Vicugña pacos) is a domesticated species of South American camelid (Camelidae). This...
Alpaca farmers, veterinarians and wildlife managers routinely need to immobilize alpacas to mark...
The alpaca (Vicugña pacos) is a lamoid, a word used to reference several species of South American...
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