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The incidence of diarrhoea in sheep at Zagazig out patient clinic was recorded. 2. The percentage of diarrhoea to the total number of! sheep suffering from digestive dysfunction was 23.1% and 34% through out the years 1973 and 1974. Aetiology of diarrhoea due to dietetic error, enviro-mental ch~nges and parastitic infestati~n-were recor-ded. 4. Physical examination of the faecal samples obtained from healthy and diseased animals, colour odour, con-sity and moisture content were recordedBiochemical examination of faecal ~amples were carr-ied including the determination of PH and detectionof bilirubin. The blood picture in normal and diseased sheep weretabulated and discussed.7. Biochemical analysis of serum from blood samples
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