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1 July 1974 VACCINATION TRIALS IN DESERT BIGHORN SHEEP AGAINST BLUETONGUE VIRUS
R. M. ROBINSON
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Abstract

Immunization of desert bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) against bluetongue virus was attempted by inoculation of live virus vaccine with a syringe and needle, by experimentally contaminated Culicoides gnats, the natural biological vectors, by bites of exposed Stomyxis calcitrans, which were considered to be natural mechanical vectors, and by incorporation of lyophilized vaccine in ground dry feed. Only the methods using the syringe and needle and the natural biological vector were effective.

ROBINSON, HAILEY, MARBURGER, and WEISHUHN: VACCINATION TRIALS IN DESERT BIGHORN SHEEP AGAINST BLUETONGUE VIRUS*
R. M. ROBINSON "VACCINATION TRIALS IN DESERT BIGHORN SHEEP AGAINST BLUETONGUE VIRUS," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 10(3), 228-231, (1 July 1974). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-10.3.228
Received: 1 December 1973; Published: 1 July 1974
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