Articles by author - Sutherland BL
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Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 59, Issue 4, pp 179-184, Jul 2011
Haemodynamics of lambs grazing perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) either infected with AR6 novel, wild-type endophyte, or endophyte-free
Authors: Fletcher LR, Aiken GE, Sutherland BLPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 59, Issue 4, pp 179-184, Jul 2011
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Taylor and Francis
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Animal type:
Livestock,
Production animal,
Ruminant,
Sheep
Subject terms: Circulatory system/haematology, Diet/rations/food, Locomotor, Mycotoxicosis, Nervous system/neurology, Stress, Toxicology
Article class: Scientific Article
Subject terms: Circulatory system/haematology, Diet/rations/food, Locomotor, Mycotoxicosis, Nervous system/neurology, Stress, Toxicology
Article class: Scientific Article
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Publication: Proceedings of the Sheep and Beef Cattle Veterinarians of the NZVA, Volume Proceedings of the 2nd Pan Pacific Veterinary Conference: Sheep Sessions - incorporating the 26th Annual Seminar of the Society of Sheep and Beef Cattle Veterinarians of the NZVA, Jan 1996
The Impact of Endophyte Toxins on The Health of Grazing Sheep - An Evolving Story
Authors: Fletcher LR, Sutherland BL, Easton HS, Fletcher CGPublication: Proceedings of the Sheep and Beef Cattle Veterinarians of the NZVA, Volume Proceedings of the 2nd Pan Pacific Veterinary Conference: Sheep Sessions - incorporating the 26th Annual Seminar of the Society of Sheep and Beef Cattle Veterinarians of the NZVA, Jan 1996
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Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 65, Issue 3, pp 147-151, May 2017
Pathological changes seen in horses in New Zealand grazing Mediterranean tall fescue (Lolium arundinaceum) infected with selected endophytes (Epichloë coenophiala) causing equine fescue oedema
Authors: Fletcher LR, Finch SC, Vlaming JB, Sutherland BL, Munday JSPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 65, Issue 3, pp 147-151, May 2017
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Taylor and Francis
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Animal type:
Horse
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Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 65, Issue 6, pp 322-326, Nov 2017
Further investigation of equine fescue oedema induced by Mediterranean tall fescue (Lolium arundinaceum) infected with selected fungal endophytes (Epichloë coenophiala)
Authors: Fletcher LR, Finch SC, Vlaming JB, Sutherland BL, Munday JSPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 65, Issue 6, pp 322-326, Nov 2017
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Taylor and Francis
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Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 66, Issue 2, pp 93-97, Mar 2018
Ergovaline does not alter the severity of ryegrass staggers induced by lolitrem B
Authors: Fletcher LR, Finch SC, Vlaming JB, Sutherland BL, van Koten C, Mace WJPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 66, Issue 2, pp 93-97, Mar 2018
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Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 70, Issue 3, pp 165-176, Apr 2022
Animal safety of a tall fescue endophyte (Epichloe sp.) in a perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) host
Authors: Finch SC, Hume DE, Sutherland BL, van Koten C, Mace WJ, Croy RG, ,Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 70, Issue 3, pp 165-176, Apr 2022
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Animal type:
Sheep
Subject terms: Bodyweight/liveweight/condition score, Fungal/yeast, Nervous system/neurology, Nutrition/metabolism, Poisoning, Stress, Temperature
Article class: Scientific Article
Subject terms: Bodyweight/liveweight/condition score, Fungal/yeast, Nervous system/neurology, Nutrition/metabolism, Poisoning, Stress, Temperature
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Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 65, Issue 5, pp 232-241, Sep 2017
The occurrence of ryegrass staggers and heat stress in sheep grazing ryegrass-endophyte associations with diverse alkaloid profiles
Authors: Fletcher LR, deNicolo G, Finch SC, Hume DE, Sutherland BL, van Koten C, Mace WJPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 65, Issue 5, pp 232-241, Sep 2017
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Taylor and Francis