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If You Can't Let Go: The Role of Emotional Dependency in Global South–North Social Enterprises
Abstract While social entrepreneurs' pro‐social motivation and other‐oriented emotions often drive their collaborative efforts to tackle grand challenges like poverty or gender inequality in the Global South, we know little about how collective emotions shape Global South–North partnerships over time.
Carina Keller+3 more
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Host-specific microbiome-rumination interactions shape methane-yield phenotypes in dairy cattle. [PDF]
Castaneda A+10 more
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ABSTRACT Dry cow feeding plays an essential role in dairy production. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate two different dry cow feeding strategies regarding dry matter intake (DMI), metabolism and health aspects of dairy cows in the first 50 days after calving.
Dana Carina Schubert+12 more
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Machine Learning-Based Analysis of Differentially Expressed Genes in the Muscle Transcriptome Between Beef Cattle and Dairy Cattle. [PDF]
Li S+7 more
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ABSTRACT Yaks (Bos grunniens) have developed numerous mechanisms to cope with hypoxic environments. Still, as their milk yield is low, the use of production systems building on dairy breeds at high altitude might increase efficiency, but this has not yet been explored.
Xinyu Zhang+3 more
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Automating hock wound detection in dairy cattle. [PDF]
Flanders W, Basran PS, Wieland M.
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ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to compare milk production, milk components and feed intake of Fleckvieh, Brown Swiss and Fleckvieh × Red Holstein dairy cows kept under identical feeding and management conditions. The study examined efficiency parameters in relation to feed, energy, protein, and metabolic weight of the three breeds.
Annika Bosch+5 more
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Isolation and molecular characteristics of D2 genotype of Aichivirus D in dairy cattle in China. [PDF]
Yan N, Xu D, Yue H, Tang C.
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ABSTRACT We assessed the suitability of a willow cultivar for monogastric herbivores in zoos using a rabbit model. Thirty‐six male New Zealand White × Californian rabbits at 5 weeks of age were provided with bark and leaf material from a willow cultivar, Salix miyabeana (SX61), in one of four treatments for 6 weeks: UC (unrestricted control of pelleted
Ben Martin+2 more
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Prevalence and risk factors for lameness in dairy cattle on selected farms located in Dessie and Kombolcha, Northeast Ethiopia. [PDF]
Mekonin HA, Reda AA, Assen AA, Assen AM.
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