@article{Addison_MacLaughlin_Fraser_1983, title={RAISING MOOSE CALVES IN ONTARIO}, volume={19}, url={https://www.alcesjournal.org/index.php/alces/article/view/1509}, abstractNote={<p>Moose (<u>Alces</u> <u>alces</u>) calves were raised in captivity in Ontario to study the association between ticks and moose. Calves were obtained from the following sources: 14 had been orphaned or abandoned; 29 were removed from cows when approximately 1-14 days of age; and 5 were collected at 6-8 weeks of age. Two of 3 calves were successfully raised in 1980, 4 of 27 in 1981, and all of 18 in 1982. Techniques used are described.</p>}, journal={Alces: A Journal Devoted to the Biology and Management of Moose}, author={Addison, E. M. and MacLaughlin, R. F. and Fraser, D. J. H.}, year={1983}, month={Jan.}, pages={246–270} }