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Psoroptic Ear Mites in Dairy Goats

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1978
SUMMARY Of 24 adult dairy goats examined at necropsy, 21 were found to be infested with ear mites (Psoroptes cuniculi), but none had gross signs of ear scab. Clinical examination of approximately 200 live adult goats on 23 farms revealed ear scabs in only one animal; however, the frequency of head shaking and ear scratching was high.
J F, Williams, C S, Williams
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Survey of Parasites in Dairy Goats

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1978
SUMMARY The survey was performed to study prevalence and intensity of parasitic infection in goats. Fecal samples were examined from 336 goats in southeastern Pennsylvania and northern Maryland. On the basis of fecal egg, oocyst, and larval counts, the following results were obtained.
S, Lloyd, E J, Soulsby
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Dairy goat production systems

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2012
Goat production concentrated in developing countries (tropics, dry areas), contributes largely to the livelihoods of low and medium income farmers. Farming systems in these areas have evolved to cope with the formidable constraints imposed by harsh natural and economic conditions by adapting integrated crop/livestock production strategies.
Luis, Escareño   +5 more
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Incidence of hydrometra in dairy goats

Veterinary Record, 1993
Hydrometra or pseudopregnancy is characterised by the accumulation of aseptic fluid within the uterus and a persistent corpus luteum. In goats the diagnosis can be easily made by ultrasound. The incidence of hydrometra was investigated in three herds of dairy goats, in two of them during one oestrous season and in the other over three years.
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Toxoplasma-Induced Abortion in Dairy Goats

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1981
SUMMARY Fifteen pregnant goats serologically negative for Toxoplasma gondii were inoculated orally with 10, 100, or 1,000 infective oocysts of the GT-1 strain of T gondii. Four goats received 10 oocysts, 6 received 100 oocysts, and 5 received 1,000 oocysts. Six pregnant goats served as noninoculated controls.
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Dairy and growing goats

2018
Dairy and growing ...
Sauvant, Daniel, Giger-Reverdin, Sylvie
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Rearing systems for dairy goats

Small Ruminant Research, 1993
Greenwood, ['.L., 1993. Rearing systems for dairy goats. Small Rumin. Res., 10:189-199. Performance data for seven groups of kids reared under a variety of management regimes within four goat herds were compared. Kids were reared by hand (five groups) or on their dam (two groups ), and all but one group received goat colostrum.
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The feeding of dairy goat

Praxis veterinaria, 2005
Za Hrvatsku kao turističku zemlju koja je prepoznata po očuvanom okolišu i zdravoj seoskoj hrani izuzetno je važna proizvodnja kozjega mlijeka i mesa. Naime, kozje mlijeko i jaretina imaju dobar « image» za urbane potrošače koji nastoje konzumirati što više manufakturnih proizvoda.
Grbeša, Darko, Homen, Biserka
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

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