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This article describes the origins and main characteristics of donkey milk i.e., chemical composition, microbiological status as well as the processing methods employed (thermal vs non-thermal), including milk fermentation and innovative products. The functionality/bioactivity of raw milk, fermented milk and the effect of processing are also discussed.
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This article describes the origins and main characteristics of donkey milk i.e., chemical composition, microbiological status as well as the processing methods employed (thermal vs non-thermal), including milk fermentation and innovative products. The functionality/bioactivity of raw milk, fermented milk and the effect of processing are also discussed.
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2022
Advances in knowledge on donkey milk as a dietary ingredient for sensitive consumers, like infants with food allergies, adults with inflammatory problems and aged people, have attracted interest in donkeys as a dairy species. Donkey milk production differs greatly from that of conventional dairy species.
Salimei E., Fantuz F.
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Advances in knowledge on donkey milk as a dietary ingredient for sensitive consumers, like infants with food allergies, adults with inflammatory problems and aged people, have attracted interest in donkeys as a dairy species. Donkey milk production differs greatly from that of conventional dairy species.
Salimei E., Fantuz F.
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A parallel from the medieval Arabic The Thousand and One Nights is adduced to throw light on a Late Egyptian letter in which a workman contrasts the kindly treatment accorded the ox with the burdens heaped on the donkey.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2013
Donkeys (Equus asinus) are a species used throughout the world primarily as beasts of burden, but occasionally for other functions, as a meat source or as pets. Although closely related to other equids, they have some unique features of their own with regard to dermatologic disease.
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Donkeys (Equus asinus) are a species used throughout the world primarily as beasts of burden, but occasionally for other functions, as a meat source or as pets. Although closely related to other equids, they have some unique features of their own with regard to dermatologic disease.
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Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2015
As a unique species of equine, the donkey has certain specific variations from the horse. This review highlights the origins of the donkey and how this impacts on its behavior, physiology, and propensity to disease. The donkey is less of a flight animal and has been used by humans for pack and draught work, in areas where their ability to survive ...
Faith Burden, Alex Thiemann
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As a unique species of equine, the donkey has certain specific variations from the horse. This review highlights the origins of the donkey and how this impacts on its behavior, physiology, and propensity to disease. The donkey is less of a flight animal and has been used by humans for pack and draught work, in areas where their ability to survive ...
Faith Burden, Alex Thiemann
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Nursing Older People, 2010
Rosie the donkey gave care home residents a treat by allowing them to stroke her at an event to mark a national day of dignity.
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Rosie the donkey gave care home residents a treat by allowing them to stroke her at an event to mark a national day of dignity.
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UK-Vet Equine, 2018
Hyperlipaemia is common in donkeys and is usually secondary to intercurrent disease. Pathogenesis, clinical signs and diagnosis are discussed, along with treatment options according to the severity of the disease and practicability. Normal physiological donkey parameters are set out, as they differ from those of the horse — as do normal triglyceride ...
Karen Rickards, Anna Harrison
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Hyperlipaemia is common in donkeys and is usually secondary to intercurrent disease. Pathogenesis, clinical signs and diagnosis are discussed, along with treatment options according to the severity of the disease and practicability. Normal physiological donkey parameters are set out, as they differ from those of the horse — as do normal triglyceride ...
Karen Rickards, Anna Harrison
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Equine Veterinary Education, 2013
SummaryPolyodontia is defined as the presence of teeth in excess of the normal dental formula. In equids, supernumerary teeth are uncommon but, when present, are usually located mainly in the caudal aspects of the cheek teeth rows (distomolars), also being found adjacent to normal cheek teeth or even in an ectopic location.
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SummaryPolyodontia is defined as the presence of teeth in excess of the normal dental formula. In equids, supernumerary teeth are uncommon but, when present, are usually located mainly in the caudal aspects of the cheek teeth rows (distomolars), also being found adjacent to normal cheek teeth or even in an ectopic location.
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