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1 July 1978 CROP IMPACTIONS IN BOBWHITE QUAIL IN LOUISIANA
GEORGE A. HURST
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Abstract

Crop impactions (solid, hard masses of seeds) caused by seeds of clammy weed (Cuphea carthagenensis) were found in bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus) killed during the 1965-71 hunting seasons in Louisiana. Emaciation and weakened condition were associated with the presence of crop impactions in two quail, suggesting that physical obstruction of the crop by impactions may be of significant pathologic consequence.

HURST: CROP IMPACTIONS IN BOBWHITE QUAIL IN LOUISIANA
GEORGE A. HURST "CROP IMPACTIONS IN BOBWHITE QUAIL IN LOUISIANA," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 14(3), 355-357, (1 July 1978). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-14.3.355
Received: 11 October 1977; Published: 1 July 1978
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