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Signatures of selection in Charolais beef cattle identified by genome‐wide analysis
Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics, 2019Charolais cattle are one of the most important breeds for meat production worldwide; in México, its selection is mainly made by live weight traits.
FRANCISCO Joel Jahuey-Martínez +2 more
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Progressive ataxia in a Charolais bull
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1988A 20-month-old Charolais bull was referred for evaluation of progressive hind limb ataxia. Clinical findings suggested a neuroanatomic lesion caudal to T2. Postmortem histologic examination revealed multifocal, acellular, pale, eosinophilic plaques throughout the cerebellum, which were diagnostic for the disease progressive ataxia of Charolais cattle ...
S C, Zicker +4 more
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Risk factors for claw disorders in intensively finished Charolais beef cattle.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2019This cross-sectional study aimed at performing a risk factor analysis of on-farm housing and management factors associated with infectious and non-infectious claw disorders of intensively finished Charolais young bulls and heifers.
L. Magrin +6 more
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The inheritance of ocular colobomata in Charolais cattle
Veterinary Record, 1978The examination of approximately 800 pure bred and cross bred Charolais cattle indicated that ocular colobomata is inherited via an autosomal dominant gene in this breed. Penetrance was found to be complete in the male and partial (52 per cent) in the female. Inheritance in the crossbred animals was different to that in the pure bred.
M, Falco, K C, Barnett
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, 2020
Records from Charolais, Charbray and Charolais-Zebu crosses provided by Charolais–Charbray Herd Book de Mexico, were used to estimate heritabilities and genetic correlations between scrotal circumference (SC, n = 18,972), heifer fertility (HF, n = 91,250)
G. Martínez-Velázquez +6 more
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Records from Charolais, Charbray and Charolais-Zebu crosses provided by Charolais–Charbray Herd Book de Mexico, were used to estimate heritabilities and genetic correlations between scrotal circumference (SC, n = 18,972), heifer fertility (HF, n = 91,250)
G. Martínez-Velázquez +6 more
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Progressive Ataxia in Charolais Cattle
Veterinary Pathology, 1977Progressive ataxia in pure-bred Charolais cattle first was seen in England [ l ] and has since been recognized in Canada, New Zealand [3] and France [2]. Neurologic disturbances usually begin between 1 and 2 years old but have been seen as early as 6 months. There is progressive incoordination.
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Progressive Charolais ataxia in calves
Veterinary Record, 2015Progressive Charolais ataxia in four‐month‐old calves Caudal venal caval thrombosis in cattle Hyposelenosis and cobalt deficiency affecting ...
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Livestock Science, 2019
This study aimed at assessing the prevalence of lameness in a large number of batches of Charolais bulls housed in deep litter (DL) or fully slatted concrete (FSC) pens with different space allowance. Data from eight intensive beef farms located in Italy
L. Magrin +4 more
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This study aimed at assessing the prevalence of lameness in a large number of batches of Charolais bulls housed in deep litter (DL) or fully slatted concrete (FSC) pens with different space allowance. Data from eight intensive beef farms located in Italy
L. Magrin +4 more
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Progressive ataxia of Charolais cattle
The Bovine Practitioner, 1975The Bovine Practitioner, No. 10 (1975 November)
Blakemore, W. F., Palmer, A. C.
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Food Chemistry, 2019
The administration of anabolic agents in farm animals to improve meat production has been prohibited in EU, due to the potential risks to human health.
S. Barbera +3 more
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The administration of anabolic agents in farm animals to improve meat production has been prohibited in EU, due to the potential risks to human health.
S. Barbera +3 more
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