01040naa a2200193 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000170006024500630007726000090014052005580014965000110070765000100071865000280072865300120075665300110076865300150077977300520079413658722012-03-13 1951 bl --- 0-- u #d1 aALLCROFT, R. aLead poisoning in cattle and sheep.h[electronic resource] c1951 aThe danger of paint and other lead compounds to the bovine is well recognised and has been recorded and discussed fairly extensively from time to time. The literature indicates that the calf is extremely susceptible to lead poisoning (White & Cotchin, 1948; Fenstermacher et al., 1946; Shrewsbury et al., 1945; Steyn, 1940), but relatively little has been reported regarding the levels of lead in tissues of animals which have died as a result of lead poisoning, and still less in animals suspected of suffering from sub-lethal doses of leads compounds. acattle asheep aIntoxicação Alimentar aBovinos aOvinos aToxicidade tThe Veterinary Recordgv. 63, p. 583-590, 1951.