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Ferret Reproduction - Anatomy & Physiology
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*** Unmated jills can die from postoestrus non-regenerative anaemia.
*** Unmated jills can die from postoestrus non-regenerative anaemia.
*** Continual stimulation of oestrogen to the ovaries, leading to hyperoestrogenism.
*** Continual stimulation of oestrogen to the ovaries, leading to hyperoestrogenism.
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*** Excess oestrogen supresses
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bone marrow
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*** Excess oestrogen supresses bone marrow activity
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*** Symptoms include swollen vulva, allopecia and anaemia.
*** Symptoms include swollen vulva, allopecia and anaemia.
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