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1 October 1967 Histopathology of Mallards Dosed With Lead and Selected Substitute Shot
L. N. LOCKE, H. D. IRBY, G. E. BAGLEY
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Abstract

The histopathological response of male game farm mallards fed lead, three types of plastic-coated lead, two lead-magnesium alloys, iron, copper, zinc-coated iron, and molybdenum-coated iron shot was studied. Mallards fed lead, plastic-coated lead, or lead-magnesium alloy shot developed a similar pathological response, including the formation of acid-fast intranuclear inclusion bodies in the kidneys. Birds fed iron or molybdenum-coated iron shot developed hemosiderosis of the liver. Two of four mallards fed zinc-coated iron shot also developed hemosiderosis of the liver. No lesions were found in mallards fed copper shot.

LOCKE, IRBY, and BAGLEY: Histopathology of Mallards Dosed With Lead and Selected Substitute Shot1
L. N. LOCKE, H. D. IRBY, and G. E. BAGLEY "Histopathology of Mallards Dosed With Lead and Selected Substitute Shot," Bulletin of the Wildlife Disease Association 3(4), 143-147, (1 October 1967). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-3.4.143
Received: 23 May 1967; Published: 1 October 1967
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