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A survey of abomasal ulceration in veal calves.
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1988
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Animal PhysiologyAnimal ScienceAnimal NutritionGrowth RateVeterinary SurgeryVeterinary ScienceGastroenterologyAbomasal UlcerationEducationLivestock HealthAnimal HealthVeterinary PathologyVeal CalvesAnimal FeedAnimal ProductionMedicineOrthopaedic Surgery
Abomasal ulceration was found in 264 of 304 commercially reared veal calves at slaughter. The incidence and severity of lesions were greatest in loose housed calves with access to straw and fed milk substitute ad libitum. The majority of lesions were located in the distal pylorus. There was no evidence that the abomasal erosions and ulcers found in the majority of veal calves affected their growth rate or were deleterious to their welfare. It is suggested that pyloric ulceration may be related to the diet of veal calves.
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