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Relationship of body composition of mature ewes with condition score and body weight
Journal of Animal Science, 1993Fourteen mature, ovariectomized, western-range ewes with an initial mean BW of 72 +/- 4.5 kg and mean condition score (CS) of 7.5 +/- .3 were used to evaluate the relationship between CS and body composition. Diets of chopped straw and alfalfa hay were formulated to provide either maintenance energy or less than maintenance energy (100 or 60% of ME) to
D W, Sanson +5 more
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Body Condition Scoring of Goats in Extensive Conditions
1991International ...
Santucci, Pierre-Marie +6 more
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Body condition scores in small animals
Veterinary Record, 2008SIR, — The article by [German and Morgan (2008)][1] on the use of body condition scoring (bcs) techniques in general practice was of special interest to veterinary staff at the pdsa who, like many other colleagues, see many overweight pets.
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Use of body condition scoring to manage body weight in dogs.
Contemporary topics in laboratory animal science, 2004The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of a body condition scoring system as a tool to manage body weight in our dog colony. We believe that body condition extremes have a pronounced potential impact on pharmaceutical assessment studies.
Cindy M, Dorsten, Dale M, Cooper
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Body Condition Scoring Beef Cows
2014Body condition scoring uses a numeric score to estimate body energy reserves in the cow. Research indicates that there is a strong link between the body condition of a cow and her reproductive performance.
Eversole, Dan Edward +3 more
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Body composition of mice of different body condition score and sex.
Acta veterinaria Hungarica, 1997After a critical review of recent research on the whole body chemical composition of laboratory animals, especially that of the mouse, the authors present data on the body composition of a mouse line of different body condition score, varying from normal to double-muscled ("culard", "compact") type.
S, Fekete +4 more
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