45-Title: Permanent blindness and neurological signs associated with hypovitaminosis a in an adult cattle during pregnancy

45-Title: Permanent blindness and neurological signs associated with hypovitaminosis a in an adult cattle during pregnancy

Authors: S Saravanan, N Krishnaveni, K Gopal, RC Sundararajan and R Ramprabhu

Source: Ruminant Science (2022)-11(1):221-224.

How to cite this manuscript: Saravanan S, Krishnaveni N, Gopal K, Sundararajan RC and Ramprabhu R (2022). Permanent blindness and neurological signs associated with hypovitaminosis a in an adult cattle during pregnancy. Ruminant Science 11(1):221-224.

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