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Background and Aim: Environmental contaminants such as pesticides have shown immunomodulatory effects that can make animals highly susceptible to pathogenic invasion. The current work aims to study the incidence of udder infections in a single dairy herd of 160 cows in Qalyoubia Governorate, in...

Author(s)
Ali, H. R.; Ali, S. F.; Abd-Algawad, R. H.; Sdeek, F. A.; Arafa, M.; Kamel, E.; Shahein, M. A.
Publisher
Veterinary World, Wankaner, India
Citation
Veterinary World, 2022, 15, 3, pp 797-808
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A herd of 53 Angus × Charolais crossbred cows and 1 herd bull grazing a stubble field broke through an electric fence, and gained access to stagnant water from a small river (Ribeira de Oeiras). In less than 19 hours, 20 cows died and 5 were sick with clinical signs of ataxia, recumbence, abdominal ...

Author(s)
Menezes, C.; Nova, R.; Vale, M.; Azevedo, J.; Vasconcelos, V.; Pinto, C.
Publisher
American Association of Bovine Practitioners, Stillwater, USA
Citation
Bovine Practitioner, 2019, 53, 1, pp 66-70
Abstract

A decrease in the quality of drinking water is frequently observed in cattle herds at pasture and in barns. Both poor organoleptic (odor, colour, palatability) and microbiological quality can have negative repercussions on the health of the herd. Under certain situations cyanobacteria proliferation ...

Author(s)
Frangeul, M.; Jolivel, A.; Marhuenda, C.; Neau, M.; Roblot, C.
Publisher
Société Nationale des Groupements Techniques Vétérinaires, Paris, France
Citation
Bulletin des GTV, 2022, 107, pp 15-22
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The ecological problem of pollution of the environment and its components of water, soil, plants with toxic metals cadmium and lead has been exacerbated in various countries around the world, including and in Ukraine. In such conditions, the production of environmentally friendly cow's milk with...

Author(s)
Mamenko, O. M.; Portiannyk, S. V.; Khrucskiy, S. S.
Publisher
State Natural History Museum, Lviv, Ukraine
Citation
Modern Phytomorphology, 2021, 15, 95-116, pp 95-116
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Forests constitute an integral part of the social life of tribal groups who depends on forest produce for their livelihood. Pulppally region of Wayanad district chiefly consists of tribal people who rely on forest plants for feeding their livestock especially during drought or scarcity of fodder....

Author(s)
Deepa, P. M.; Rajani, C. V.; Raghavan, K. S.; Pradeep, M.
Publisher
Indian Veterinary Association, Chennai, India
Citation
Indian Veterinary Journal, 2020, 97, 9, pp 34-36
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The present study retrospectively analyzed the cases of anemia diagnosed in the Clinical Laboratory of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Iasi, between September 2016 and March 2018. Of the 450 blood samples analyzed from patients clinically examined in our faculty, 104 (23.1%) were anemia...

Author(s)
Mihai, A. A.; Pavel, G.
Publisher
Multimedia Business Corporation, Bucharest, Romania
Citation
Romanian Journal of Veterinary Medicine & Pharmacology, 2022, 2, 34, pp 78-85
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The increase of fodder plants production, aiming growth of animal production scale and higher productivity and use of the land, occurs through intensive management of pastures. This alternative allows the production of a great quantity of forage per area, and this production gain is usually...

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Bosak, P. A.; Lustosa, S. B. C.; Sandrini, J. M. F.
Publisher
Pubvet, Maringá, Brazil
Citation
PUBVET, 2017, 11, 10, pp 1008-1014
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Introduction: Two farms in Carinthia (Austria) on which animals with high plasma molybdenum (Mo) were detected were chosen to investigate whether the cattle suffered from Mo-induced secondary copper (Cu) deficiency. The aims were to examine the effects of high Mo intake and to identify the sources...

Author(s)
Wittek, T.; Hofbauer, A.; Hofer, J.; Müller, A.; Baumgartner, W.
Publisher
Fairdrucker GmbH, Purkersdorf, Austria
Citation
Wiener Tierärztliche Monatsschrift, 2015, 102, 1/2, pp 19-28
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This paper provides quantitative information on current levels of sulfur and sulfate in various feedstuffs, as they have a greater significance especially in cattle feeding today. In contrast to numerous studies on the sulfur content, information about the sulfate content of feedstuffs is rather...

Author(s)
Kamphues, J.; Dohm, A.; Zimmermann, J.; Wolf, P.
Publisher
DLG-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Citation
Übersichten zur Tierernährung, 2014, 42, 2, pp 81-139
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Three Cattle from a flock were presented to the Veterinary College and Research Institute, Namakkal, Hospital with the history of mortality of 3 cows and 2 goats, after taking poisonous plant and 3 animals (one recumbent cattle, 2 calves) were showing dullness, not taking feed and water, swelling...

Author(s)
Mohanambal, K.; Ammu, P. A.; Vijayakumar, G.; Sivaraman, S.; Reddy, B. S.
Publisher
Indian Veterinary Association, Chennai, India
Citation
Indian Veterinary Journal, 2019, 96, 6, pp 39-40

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