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Seroprevalence of coronaviruses of cattle and pigs in Belgian herds. [PDF]
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Annual Review of Animal Biosciences, 2019
The 1000 Bull Genomes Project is a collection of whole-genome sequences from 2,703 individuals capturing a significant proportion of the world's cattle diversity.
Ben Hayes, Hans D Daetwyler
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The 1000 Bull Genomes Project is a collection of whole-genome sequences from 2,703 individuals capturing a significant proportion of the world's cattle diversity.
Ben Hayes, Hans D Daetwyler
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The mosaic genome of indigenous African cattle as a unique genetic resource for African pastoralism
Nature Genetics, 2020Kwondo Kim, Taehyung Kwon, Bashir Salim
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Negative effects of cattle on soil carbon and nutrient pools reversed by megaherbivores
Nature Sustainability, 2020Judith Sitters +2 more
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Cattle-to-Cattle Transmission of Bovine Tuberculosis
The Veterinary Journal, 2000In developed countries, Mycobacterium bovis infection in cattle is now mostly confined to the respiratory system, which reflects transmission and establishment of infection mainly by this route. A single bacillus transported within a droplet nucleus is probably sufficient to establish infection within the bovine lung.
F D, Menzies, S D, Neill
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Cattle-to-cattle transmission of Mycobacterium bovis
Tuberculosis, 2001This review, illustrated with data on the characteristics of herds infected with Mycobacterium bovis (TB) in Great Britain (GB), attempts to identify the role of cattle-to-cattle transmission (CCT) of TB. CCT plays a part in the entry of infection into herds, through purchased infected animals or contiguous spread, although CCT can have a relatively ...
A V, Goodchild, R S, Clifton-Hadley
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1978
SUMMARY Blood biochemical studies were performed on 21 azotemic cattle with various disease conditions. The cattle were ≽ 4 months old. Blood urea nitrogen concentrations ranged from 41 to 346 mg/dl. The azotemia was determined to be of prerenal origin in 10 cattle and of renal or postrenal origin in 11 cattle.
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SUMMARY Blood biochemical studies were performed on 21 azotemic cattle with various disease conditions. The cattle were ≽ 4 months old. Blood urea nitrogen concentrations ranged from 41 to 346 mg/dl. The azotemia was determined to be of prerenal origin in 10 cattle and of renal or postrenal origin in 11 cattle.
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British Veterinary Journal, 1970
SUMMARY Some factors influencing the causation of stillbirths in cattle were studied in 105,122 progeny of 100 bulls of eight breeds over a period of 8 years. The breed of dam was not considered. The calves of Friesian bulls were studied in greater detail than those of seven other breeds, in view of the greater numbers available.
W V, Wijeratne, D L, Stewart
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SUMMARY Some factors influencing the causation of stillbirths in cattle were studied in 105,122 progeny of 100 bulls of eight breeds over a period of 8 years. The breed of dam was not considered. The calves of Friesian bulls were studied in greater detail than those of seven other breeds, in view of the greater numbers available.
W V, Wijeratne, D L, Stewart
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1947
Publisher Summary This chapter presents a description of the chromosome number, color inheritance, inbreeding, and other genetic characterestics of cattle. Information about the genetics of cattle has been acquired largely by studying the data that could be found concerning the resemblances between relatives.
R R, SHRODE, J L, LUSH
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Publisher Summary This chapter presents a description of the chromosome number, color inheritance, inbreeding, and other genetic characterestics of cattle. Information about the genetics of cattle has been acquired largely by studying the data that could be found concerning the resemblances between relatives.
R R, SHRODE, J L, LUSH
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