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The 78th general session of the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) was held in Paris on the 23rd May 2010.

Date
28 May 2010
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Findings can now be used in screening processes to monitor bee health across the world

Date
2 July 2018
News Article

Institute set up to prepare veterinary students for stressful situations and pet owners facing difficult decisions regarding their pet's health

Date
12 December 2012
News Article

A new link-up between University of West England (UWE), Bristol and independent dairy specialists Kingshay will use the latest 3D imaging technology to monitor cow health in a stress-free and unobtrusive way.

Date
6 February 2014
News Article

A novel imaging technique has been used to assist research into the pathogenesis of Yersinia ruckeri.

Date
6 March 2014
Abstract

Domestication of fallow deer in Germany began in 1979. The Neumuhle-Riswicker breed was named in 1997. Selection criteria include skin colour, relative size of antlers, behaviour, and body size. Animals are very calm and can be handled easily.

Author(s)
Constantin, I.
Publisher
Forum Kleinwiederkäuer/Petits Ruminants, Niederönz, Switzerland
Citation
Forum Kleinwiederkäuer/Petits Ruminants, 2008, 6/7, pp 12-19
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The day and night activities of a female barn owl in captivity are described with an emphasis on allotted time to day and night activities. Observations were made through video recording and subsequent review of their activities inside a nest box. The female shows a pattern of daytime activities....

Author(s)
Arcos, F. P.; Stange, A. E. E.; Oidor, M. A.; Quiroz, L. U.; Ramírez, J. S.
Publisher
Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias de la Universidad Nacional del Nordeste (UNNE), Corrientes, Argentina
Citation
Revista Veterinaria, 2022, 33, 1, pp 41-43
Abstract

A study was conducted to investigate the reproductive performance of Guinea fowls on a commercial farm in the Ashanti region of Ghana. This study reported for the first time in Ghana, the reproductive performance of Guinea fowls reared under an intensive production system. The birds were...

Author(s)
Atawalna, J.; Agbehadzi, R. K.; Essel Junior, D. C.; Amponsah, P.
Publisher
Department of Zoology and Environmental Biology, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria
Citation
Animal Research International, 2020, 17, 3, pp 3863-3868
Abstract

Cephalopods, like other protostomes, lack an adaptive immune system and only rely on an innate immune system. The main immune cells are haemocytes (Hcts), which are able to respond to pathogens and external attacks. First reports based on morphological observations revealed that the white body (WB) ...

Author(s)
Benoist, L.; Corre, E.; Bernay, B.; Henry, J.; Zatylny-Gaudin, C.
Publisher
American Chemical Society, Washington, USA
Citation
Journal of Proteome Research, 2020, 19, 8, pp 3072-3087
Abstract

It is recognised that the work of veterinarians can be very challenging, particularly for recent graduates. A clear indication that veterinarians in small animal practice are a professional group under high pessure is shown by the high drop-out rate of newly qualified veterinarians in clinical...

Author(s)
Dalum, H. S.
Publisher
Den Norske Veterinærforening, Oslo, Norway
Citation
Norsk Veterinærtidsskrift, 2016, 128, 4, pp 250-253

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