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Does animal health and welfare of organic pigs differ between husbandry systems?
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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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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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Nature, 1960
An Introduction to Animal Husbandry in the Tropics By G. Williamson and Dr. W. J. A. Payne. (Tropical Agriculture Series.) Pp. xix + 435 + 48 plates. (London: Longmans, Green and Co., Ltd., 1959.) 48s. net.
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An Introduction to Animal Husbandry in the Tropics By G. Williamson and Dr. W. J. A. Payne. (Tropical Agriculture Series.) Pp. xix + 435 + 48 plates. (London: Longmans, Green and Co., Ltd., 1959.) 48s. net.
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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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D'AGOSTINO, Franco, G. Spada
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Immunoassays for animal husbandry
1991Animal husbandry, as with other agricultural procedures, is tending to become more and more standardized, and in order to achieve better control three approaches are necessary: (1) Improving animal production starts by recognizing those animals with special attributes which will be of commercial use; (2) Increasing animal production ...
G. Peltre, A. Paraf
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2017
In this chapter, I identify the fundamental differences between animal husbandry and the industrial livestock industry. First, I recount my own discovery of husbandry in a semi-rural setting, and how it led me to understand that the animal produce I had previously bought without giving a thought to was the result of living work. They were the result of
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In this chapter, I identify the fundamental differences between animal husbandry and the industrial livestock industry. First, I recount my own discovery of husbandry in a semi-rural setting, and how it led me to understand that the animal produce I had previously bought without giving a thought to was the result of living work. They were the result of
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Cyberspace in animal husbandry
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 1993Abstract This communication outlines the long-term potential, for animal husbandry, of a particular kind of computing device, cyberspace , that, through a broad array of sensory channels, gives the delusion of a simulated environment. In the short term, I propose to initiate experimentation in animal psychology in cyberspace environments. I identify
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Agriculture and Animal Husbandry
2015The earliest undisputed evidence for an agricultural way of life in Egypt comesfrom the delta site of Merimda and sites in the Fayum and dates to just before 5000 BC, approximately 2,000 years later than the origins of agriculture in southwest Asia. Currently, there are no generally accepted explanations as to exactly how or why domesticates entered ...
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