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Animal domestication, to be differentiated from taming, is understood as a relationship between a population of animals and human society that results in changes to both sides. This phenomenon began in Mesopotamia in the sixth millennium BCE. Sources on domestication and husbandry are both archeozoological and epigraphic, the latter category consisting
D'AGOSTINO, Franco, G. Spada
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Greenhouse gas abatement strategies for animal husbandry
Agriculture contributes significantly to the anthropogenic emissions of non-CO2 greenhouse gases methane and nitrous oxide. In this paper, a review is presented of the agriculture related sources of methane and nitrous oxide, and of the main strategies ...
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Pandemics and Ecological Animal Husbandry
Livestock Studies, 2023The pandemics to which humanity has been subjected throughout history will also continue to exist in the future. There may be many reasons for the development of pandemics and threats to human and animal health. Whatever the reason, previous pandemics and also this current Covid-19 period revealed the importance of ecological agricultural production ...
KARAKURT, Candan +3 more
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2012
AbstractThis article outlines the source material for an archaeological study of Anglo-Saxon animal husbandry, namely the excavated remains of the livestock themselves. Furthermore, the regional and diachronic variation in relative abundance is reviewed, and then addresses what is known regarding the morphology and appearance of Anglo-Saxon livestock ...
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AbstractThis article outlines the source material for an archaeological study of Anglo-Saxon animal husbandry, namely the excavated remains of the livestock themselves. Furthermore, the regional and diachronic variation in relative abundance is reviewed, and then addresses what is known regarding the morphology and appearance of Anglo-Saxon livestock ...
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2018
Abstract This chapter gives a short overview of animal husbandry in Iron Age Europe. In this largely agrarian society, people depended on animals for food, transport, and labour. Although animal husbandry shows a high degree of variety, related to differences in climate, geography, and the complexity of society, broad geographical ...
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Abstract This chapter gives a short overview of animal husbandry in Iron Age Europe. In this largely agrarian society, people depended on animals for food, transport, and labour. Although animal husbandry shows a high degree of variety, related to differences in climate, geography, and the complexity of society, broad geographical ...
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Научно-образовательный портал "Большая российская энциклопедия", 2023
Olga Yurevna Osadchaya +2 more
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Husbandry Practices and Animal Health
2016The way animals are housed and managed plays a fundamental role in their health and welfare, and thus has a profound effect on the quantity and quality of milk production. Non-cow dairy animals can be found both in developed and developing countries, and under very different geographic and climatic conditions.
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