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1 July 1977 THE IMMOBILIZATION OF WAPITI WITH ETORPHINE HYDROCHLORIDE
ROBERT A. MAGONIGLE, ERIK H. STAUBER, HARRY W. VAUGHN
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Abstract

Data and observations on the use of Etorphine hydrochloride (M99) (in combination with Acepromazine) and its antagonist M50-50 for immobilization of captive elk (Cervus elaphus canadensis) are presented. The study period covers 3 years during which 8 adult elk were immobilized 52 times with M99. The average dose of M99 administered for each immobilization was 2.2 mg per 100 kg body weight. Reversal with M50-50 was effected by an average dose of 4.4 mg per 100 kg body weight. Induction averaged 5.9 minutes while reversal took an average of 4.6 minutes.

MAGONIGLE, STAUBER, and VAUGHN: THE IMMOBILIZATION OF WAPITI WITH ETORPHINE HYDROCHLORIDE1
ROBERT A. MAGONIGLE, ERIK H. STAUBER, and HARRY W. VAUGHN "THE IMMOBILIZATION OF WAPITI WITH ETORPHINE HYDROCHLORIDE," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 13(3), 258-261, (1 July 1977). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-13.3.258
Received: 3 August 1976; Published: 1 July 1977
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