Cholecalciferol (English Wikipedia)

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  • Michael E.Peterson & Kerstin Fluegeman, Cholecalciferol (Topic Review), Topics in Companion Animal Medicine, Volume 28, Issue 1, February 2013, Pages 24-27.

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  • CHOLECALCIFEROL: A UNIQUE TOXICANT FOR RODENT CONTROL. Proceedings of the Eleventh Vertebrate Pest Conference (1984). University of Nebraska Lincoln. March 1984. Archived from the original on 27 August 2019. Retrieved 27 August 2019. Cholecalciferol is an acute (single-feeding) and/or chronic (multiple-feeding) rodenticide toxicant with unique activity for controlling commensal rodents including anticoagulant-resistant rats. Cholecalciferol differs from conventional acute rodenticides in that no bait shyness is associated with consumption and time to death is delayed, with first dead rodents appearing 3-4 days after treatment.

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  • Kocher DK, Kaur G, Banga HS, Brar RS (2010). "Histopathological Changes in Vital Organs of House Rats Given Lethal Dose of Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3)". Indian Journal of Animal Research. 2 (3): 193–6. ISSN 0367-6722. Use of cholecalciferol as a rodenticide in bait lowered the risk of secondary poisoning and minimized the toxicity of non-target species