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Dermal fibrosarcoma in a Cashmere goat

Tierärztliche Praxis Ausgabe G: Großtiere / Nutztiere, 2019
AbstractFibrosarcomas are malignant tumors of the connective tissue, which are characterized by proliferation of fibroblasts. Most of these tumors are localized subcutaneously and cause different symptoms depending on their location.
Julia, Schoiswohl   +3 more
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Cashmere production from feral and imported cashmere goat kids

Animal Science, 1994
AbstractCashmere production was evaluated on Scottish feral (F) goats, on goats imported from Iceland (I), Tasmania (T), New Zealand (N) and Siberia (S), and on two- and three-way crosses between feral and imported lines. Evaluations were based on the weight of cashmere in 10 cm2 mid-side patch samples taken at 5 months of age, with annual cashmere ...
S. C. Bishop, A. J. F. Russel
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Melatonin and cashmere growth in Inner Mongolian cashmere goats

Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 2016
The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of melatonin implants on cashmere growth and productive performance of cashmere goats. A total of thirty female goats were assigned to one of three treatments (n = 10), including control and two treatments where melatonin [2 mg kg−1 body weight (BW)] was implanted either in April and June or in June.
Duan, Chun-hui   +4 more
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Cyclical fleece growth in cashmere goats

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1987
Seasonal changes in fleece parameters were studied in mature feral doe goats, known to produce commercial quantities of cashmere and housed in natural light (NL) or continuous light (CL).Circannual changes in volume growth rate (VGR) of cashmere in NL were asynchronous with those of hair, resulting in maxima in April and November respectively ...
McDonald, B.J.   +2 more
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Fleece metrology of Liaoning cashmere goats

Small Ruminant Research, 1991
Abstract Details of cashmere and hair fibre metrology of Liaoning cashmere goats at the Gai County Cashmere Goat Farm, Liaoning Province, China, are reported. Midside fleece samples were taken from five adult bucks, five yearling bucks and five adult pregnant does (live weights 60 kg, 23 kg and 35 kg, respectively).
B.A. McGregor, M. An, Y. Jiang
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Effects of melatonin implantation on cashmere growth, hormone concentrations and cashmere yield in cashmere-perennial-type Liaoning cashmere goats

Animal Production Science, 2016
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of melatonin implants on cashmere growth, the concentrations of plasma melatonin and prolactin and the total cashmere yield in cashmere-perennial-type Liaoning cashmere goats. Twenty female goats were assigned to two treatments (n = 10) including a control and a treatment in which melatonin (2
Duan, Chunhui   +5 more
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Application of wild goats in cashmere breeding

Small Ruminant Research, 1995
The Xinjiang goat had a lower cashmere weight (137 g), shorter cashmere length (5.0 cm), but finer cashmere diameter (12.74 μm) than other types. If graded up with the Liaoning cashmere goat to the 2nd generation, cashmere weights were 320 g and 300 g for yearling bucks and yearling does, respectively, cashmere length was 7.0 cm and cashmere diameter ...
M. Yerxat, null Yalejean
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Estimation of cashmere production from cashmere fibre length in goats

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 1988
Length was measured in situ on 1329 male and female goats and significant (P< 0.01) linear relationships between cashmere length and the weight of cashmere produced was found in all age groups and sexes. Values ofR2ranged from 0.50 to 0.75, suggesting that cashmere length is a reasonable independent variable for predicting cashmere production ...
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The lipid composition of cashmere goat fleece

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1995
This study examined the differences in the chemical composition of the lipid extracted from the fleeces of intact and gonadectomized Australian cashmere goats (Capra hircus laniger). Lipid was extracted with either petroleum ether or chloroform/methanol, and analysed by gas chromatography and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. A large number of buck
GC Hillbrick, DJ Tucker, GC Smith
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