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J. Anim Sci. 1964. 23:1046-1048.
© 1964 American Society of Animal Science

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A Technique for Esophageal Fistulation and Maintenance in Cattle

D. A. Yarns1, G. E. Whitmore2, M. A. Norcross3 and M. L. Crandall4

U. S. Department of Agriculture

Abstract

A Producer for established and maintaining an esophageal fistula is presented. The preparation has been used successfully to collect saliva and boluses from steers consuming pelleted or ground feeds. The type of cannula used has an integral role in preventing leakage and maintaining a healthy animal.


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1 Present address: The Animal Medical Center, 62nd Street and East River Drive, New York, New York.

2 Present address: Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health, Education and Welfare) Washington, D. C.

3 Present address: School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

4 Beef Cattle Research Branch, Animal Husbandry Research Division, ARS, Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, Md.







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