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Cognition of dairy cattle: Implications for animal welfare and dairy science. [PDF]
Proudfoot KL, Ede T, Ryan CL, Neave HW.
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This study analyzed data from a sub‐cohort of the MEDALLION study to examine the association between maternal adherence to the Mediterranean diet and the development of food allergy in offspring. Maternal dietary intake during pregnancy and lactation was assessed using the validated MedDiet Score, together with individual food group consumption ...
Emilia Vassilopoulou +11 more
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Spatial modelling improves genomic evaluation in Tanzanian smallholder admixed dairy cattle. [PDF]
Houaga I +11 more
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Examining Atopic Dermatitis Through the One Health Concept Lens
ABSTRACT This paper explores the application of the One Health framework to atopic dermatitis (AD), a complex, chronic skin disease, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to prevention and management. One Health integrates human, animal, environmental, and plant health, addressing challenges such as antimicrobial resistance, infectious diseases, and
Dijana Minić‐Pantić +10 more
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Cobalt and Vitamin B12 in Dairy Cattle Nutrition: Requirements, Functions, and Interactions. [PDF]
Siregar M, Salas-Solis G, Faciola AP.
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Impact of Sorting and Catch Media on Porcine Sperm Motility, Capacitation, and Viability
ABSTRACT Background Fluorescence‐activated cell sorting (FACS) has emerged as a powerful tool for selecting spermatozoa of a desired population of fluorescent biomarkers, offering potential applications in reproductive biology and agriculture. However, concerns remain regarding sorting‐induced physiological alterations that could compromise spermatozoa
Tyler Weide, Juan Steibel, Karl Kerns
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The association of the rumen virome with methane emissions in dairy cattle. [PDF]
Navarro Marcos C +4 more
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A contemporary map of Fasciola hepatica distribution in sheep and cattle in New South Wales
Fasciola hepatica is a global threat to livestock production, human health, and food security. Infection causes significant reductions in milk production and quality, feed conversion efficiency, wool quality, and reproductive performance. In New South Wales (NSW), Australia, data on the distribution of F. hepatica are more than 50 years out of date and
SN Vyas +3 more
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