User talk:LetsLaughWithLarry

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Reference lists, headings and secondary sources
Thanks for your edit to Neospora caninum. Your edit inadvertently disrupted the "Reference" heading. Headings must be on their own line in order to work properly, see section headings for more information. Inline citations can be a bit confusing - in this case, you had put ref tags around the reference when you cited it. This automatically added the reference to the list at the end of the article (as described here: Help:Referencing for beginners without using templates). This means you didn't need to write it again. Please check out the help page for inline citations.

Information which is added to medicine and veterinary medicine related articles must abide by the Identifying reliable sources (medicine) guideline. Secondary medical sources must be used to support information which you add to medicine-related articles. This is why I have removed the information that you added to the Neospora caninum article. This policy is explained further here: WP:SECONDARY. DferDaisy (talk) 02:21, 23 February 2018 (UTC)