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Ethylene glycol toxicosis in milk-fed dairy calves.

Joergen Steen AgerholmKirsten Søndergaard HansenHanne Lerche VoogdAnne Kirstine Havnsøe Krogh
Published in: Acta veterinaria Scandinavica (2022)
The suspected EG toxicosis was confirmed by the observation of renal tubular necrosis, numerous intratubular crystals, and metabolic acidosis. EG toxicosis due to leaking pipes connected to a geothermal heating system has not been reported previously. Alternative antifreeze products that are less toxic than EG are recommended for use if there is a risk of contamination of human and animal foodstuffs in case of a leak in the system.
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