Abstract
This article examines the causes and effects of copper poisoning in sheep. Whether the poisoning is acute or chronic depends on the clinical symptoms seen. Sometimes haemolytic crisis is observed leading to jaundice and dark coloured urine and the condition can lead easily to death. Strategies to minimise the copper intake of animals are essential to prevent more damage to the initial animals and to others.
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