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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 Veterinary Journal, 2019
Within the family Flaviviridae, viruses within the genus Pestivirus, such as Border disease virus (BDV) of sheep, can cause great economic losses in farm animals. Originally, the taxonomic classification of pestiviruses was based on the host species they were isolated from, but today, it is known that many pestiviruses exhibit a broad species tropism ...
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Within the family Flaviviridae, viruses within the genus Pestivirus, such as Border disease virus (BDV) of sheep, can cause great economic losses in farm animals. Originally, the taxonomic classification of pestiviruses was based on the host species they were isolated from, but today, it is known that many pestiviruses exhibit a broad species tropism ...
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BLUETONGUE: THE DISEASE IN CATTLE
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1975Most researchers in South Africa found that although BT virus could be isolated from apparently healthy cattle and from inoculated cattle the virus did not produce overt clinical disease in cattle. However, when epizootics were reported outside Africa, clinical signs were observed in cattle in Israel, Palestine, Syria, Portugal, and Spain. Most natural
J L, Hourrigan, A L, Klingsporn
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Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2022
Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is an emerging viral disease of cattle that negatively impacts livestock by reducing animals' production and increasing management costs. Like other countries, Bangladesh has also faced the ominous effects of LSD. Because of this
Chandra Shaker Chouhan +6 more
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Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is an emerging viral disease of cattle that negatively impacts livestock by reducing animals' production and increasing management costs. Like other countries, Bangladesh has also faced the ominous effects of LSD. Because of this
Chandra Shaker Chouhan +6 more
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Transmission of cattle diseases and biosecurity in cattle farms.
Biosecurity in animal production and veterinary medicine: from principles to practice, 2019An overview of the essential aspects of cattle health and specific practical biosecurity (internal and external) measures for dairy, beef and veal calf farms was highlighted in this chapter.
S. Sarrazin +3 more
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A Novel Framework with Forbidden Positions based Paradigm to Detect the Behavioral Anomaly in Cattle
2022 International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Communication Systems (ICKES), 2022Cattle health is farmer's wealth. One of the significant threats to dairy farmers is cattle diseases. Suppose the diseases are not identified at the correct time later when the disease turns into a chronic stage.
S. Reddy, Nandini C
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Parasitology, 2018
Parasites reside inside or outside their hosts and get host nutrition and blood. Here, we have emphasized economic losses in cattle caused by parasitic diseases due to ecto- and endo- parasites (flies, ticks, mites and helminths).
M. Rashid +7 more
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Parasites reside inside or outside their hosts and get host nutrition and blood. Here, we have emphasized economic losses in cattle caused by parasitic diseases due to ecto- and endo- parasites (flies, ticks, mites and helminths).
M. Rashid +7 more
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Diseases and parasites of cattle in Vanuatu
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1985SummaryA study of cattle diseases was carried out in Vanuatu from 1971 to 1981. Tuberculosis was discovered in 4 herds and eradication was completed by 1981. The number of farms with brucellosis reactors increased from 2 in 1976 to 7 in 1978 despite eradication measures.
P, Schandevyl, D, Deleu
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Hyena disease in cattle: a review
Veterinary Record, 1986Hyena disease was first reported in France in 1975 and since then has been recognized in many countries. It is currently regarded as a disorder of skeletal development, mainly localised in the pelvic limbs of young cattle. Some investigators consider that it is a metabolic disease but the authors believe that it may be caused by a virus.
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