Famille EQUIDAE Gray, 1821 REMARQUES Alberdi et al. (2004) ont déjà intégré les fossiles d’Equidae des sites de Beaugency et de Tavers dans leur travail de synthèse sur Anchitherium aurelianense (Cuvier, 1825). Les spécimens additionnels sont ici représentés principalement par des dents isolées et des fragments de mandibules (Fig. 31).
Naturalis Biodiversity Center
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The Equidae from Cooper’s D, an early Pleistocene fossil locality in Gauteng, South Africa [PDF]
Cooper’s D is a fossil locality in the Bloubank Valley close to other important sites such as Sterkfontein and Kromdraai in Gauteng, South Africa. The fossil deposits of Cooper’s D date to 1.38 ± 0.11 Ma.
Shaw Badenhorst, Christine M. Steininger
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Chemical castration in equidae [PDF]
The aim of this study was to use mixture of tannic acid and caffeine in a dose of 600 mg + 750 mg as 3 ml solution injected in the testes for induce castration in donkey. Sixteen apparently healthy male local breed donkeys were used.
O. S. Ahmed, M. S. Al-Badrany
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Equidae pythiosis in Brazil and the world: a systematic review of the last 63 years (1960-2023). [PDF]
Pereira DIB +8 more
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Composition of White Rhinoceros Colostrum and Changes During Early Lactation to Mature Milk. [PDF]
The colostrum phase of white rhinoceros milk ends after 2 days of lactation. The mature milk phase commences after 5 days. The fat content peaks at days 3–4. The Δ9‐desaturase 16 and ‐18 indexes peak at days 2–3. ABSTRACT The proximate composition of milk from seven free‐ranging white rhinoceroses during the first 20 days of lactation is reported with ...
Osthoff G, Hugo A, Nieuwoudt P.
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Assessment of the modification of the authorisation of the feed additive consisting of Saccharomyces cerevisiae CNCM I-1077 for lambs and its extension of use to all ruminants and camelids reared for milk production/suckling/reproduction, all minor (young) ruminant species and camelids for fattening and Equidae other than horses (Lallemand SAS). [PDF]
EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) +22 more
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The locality Küçükçekmece includes a limited hipparion sample mainly consisting of isolated teeth and some postcranial remains. Using various methods, the teeth and postcranials are separated in two different size groups. The first group, characterized by large size, rich enamel plication, deep and thin plis, double-triple pli caballin, oval protocone ...
Koufos, George, Sen, Sevket
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Cross-species discrimination of vocal expression of emotional valence by Equidae and Suidae
Discrimination and perception of emotion expression regulate interactions between conspecifics and can lead to emotional contagion (state matching between producer and receiver) or to more complex forms of empathy (e.g., sympathetic concern).
Anne-Laure Maigrot +2 more
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Simple Summary The family Equidae enjoys an iconic evolutionary record, especially the genus Equus which is actively investigated by both paleontologists and molecular biologists.
O. Cirilli +18 more
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