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  Dietary strategies for increasing docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) concent
A review was made of the literature concerning the metabolism of fatty acids in the dairy cow, and the potential of increasing the content of the esse...
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  High-energy diets for reproductive rabbit does: effect of energy source.
The main energy diets developed and evaluated in recent decades for reproductive rabbit does are reviewed, with the emphasis on the effect of the ener...
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  Transgenic approaches to mastitis.
Mastitis is an important disease affecting the dairy industry both in terms of animal welfare and the costs associated with treating the illness. Many...
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  Small ruminant mycoplasmoses with particular reference to the Middle East.
Mycoplasmas are responsible for many human and animal diseases and have a tremendous economic and health impact worldwide. They have a pronounced affi...
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  Role of acid-base disturbances in perinatal mortality of calves: a review.
At present, the main emphasis is on preventing asphyxia, since instruments suitable for artificial respiration in calves under practical conditions ar...
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  Rates and risk factors for contagious disease and mortality in young dairy heifers.
Dairy heifers, particularly when
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  Accelerated lambing. Part 2. Increasing the frequency of pregnancy in sheep.
This presentation has been written for those who may be considering practical intensification of sheep production and need information about its impli...
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  Reproduction and production performance of Moroccan sheep breeds.
The Moroccan sheep population consists of several breeds. The most important breeds are the D�man, Timahdite, Béni Guil, Sardi, Béni Ahsen and Bouja...
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  Sources and epidemiology of Streptococcus uberis, with special emphasis on mastitis in dairy cattle.
Streptococcus uberis is an important cause of mastitis in dairy cattle around the world. The organism has also been associated with mastitis in goats,...
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  Compost barns -an alternative housing system for dairy cows?
Cultivated compost housing systems for dairy cattle are reported in the literature from Israel, the USA and the Netherlands. A deep-bedded pack is com...
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