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Effect of pomegranate (Punica granatum) anthelmintic treatment on milk production in dairy sheep naturally infected with gastrointestinal nematodes. [PDF]
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Will beef and sheep farmers use breeding technologies to reduce carbon footprints? [PDF]
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Searching for homozygous haplotype deficiency in Manech Tête Rousse dairy sheep revealed a nonsense variant in the MMUT gene affecting newborn lamb viability. [PDF]
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Mineral requirements of dairy sheep
This paper reviews the major (Calcium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Sodium, Chlorine, Sulphur, Magnesium) and the trace elements (Iron, Copper, Cobalt, Iodine, Manganese, Zync, Molybdenum, Selenium) that play an essential role in animal metabolism. For each one the authors indicate not only the function, but also the more recent advances in terms
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Effects of melatonin implants on reproductive performance of dairy sheep and dairy goats
Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 2022ContentsThis study investigated the effects of melatonin implants in the female and male animals before the breeding season on the reproductive performance of Tahirova sheep and Turkish Saanen goats. Seventy‐five sheep and 53 goats (including 6 rams and 4 bucks) were used in the research.
Cemil Tölü +4 more
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Control of mastitis in dairy sheep and goats
Livestock, 2021Clinical mastitis is much less common in dairy sheep and goats than in cattle, but it is still a major cause of loss and impaired welfare. Subclinical mastitis rates range from 5–30%, but it is a significant cause of lost production and impaired milk quality.
Al Manning, Natalia Vasileiou, JP Crilly
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Fate of sodium arsenate in dairy sheep and goats
Biological Trace Element Research, 1985This study followed the uptake, distribution, and elimination of sodium arsenate administered in a single dose and in multiple doses, respectively, to Iranian dairy sheep and goats. In the single dosing study, the blood concentration data fit an open two-compartment model of the form:C b (t)=-(A+B)e (-kat) +Ae (-αt) +Be (-βt) Absorption distribution ...
M, Shariatpanahi, A C, Anderson
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Introduction of East Friesian dairy sheep into the Norwegian sheep population
Small Ruminant Research, 1999Abstract The litter size in the Norwegian crossbred (NC) sheep population has increased considerably in recent years and consequently there is a need to improve maternal ability. East Friesian (EF) dairy sheep were introduced by artificial insemination with semen from four Swedish pure-bred rams into two research flocks of the Agricultural University
Anne Guro Larsgard, Nils Standal
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Calcium metabolism in dairy sheep
The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1984SummaryCalcium metabolism in dairy sheep was studied using radioisotope and balance techniques. The rate of calcium absorption increased, but the efficiency of calcium absorption decreased, with increasing calcium intake in dry sheep. Endogenous faecal and urinary calcium losses, and the rate of calcium absorption, decreased, but the efficiency of ...
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