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Euthanasia of Food Animals

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1986
Humane euthanasia is considered to be the rapid and painless inducement of death. It is necessary for unconsciousness to occur quickly and be followed immediately by cardiac and/or respiratory arrest. Although many methods of euthanasia have been used, not all fulfill the criteria of humane euthanasia.
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Animals for food, animals for tools

2018
<p>The adoption of bone tool technology in the Early Upper Palaeolithic of Europe by Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans has been the focus of considerable debate. In particular this debate has focused on the origins of the technology and the possible implications for the extinction of Neanderthals ...
Clare Tolmie   +5 more
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FOODS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1950
Animal foods play an important role in the diet of man. Nutritionally they are important sources of protein of good quality and excellent sources of vitamins and minerals. In addition, animal foods are in general more distinctive in flavor and texture and often more palatable than foods of vegetable origin.
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Reproductive Toxicoses of Food Animals

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2000
Reproductive dysfunction has many potential causes. In this article, the authors discuss toxicants that have been shown to affect reproduction, with emphasis on food-producing animals and fowl. The discussion is brief and written to provide a resource for clinicians, students, and scientists by focusing on toxicant-induced reproductive dysfunction and ...
K E, Panter, B L, Stegelmeier
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Animal models of food allergy

Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2002
The focus of this review will be on recent animal models of food allergy. Animal models are being used to investigate underlying mechanisms of IgE-mediated disease and for prophylactic/intervention therapies to treat allergic disease.Considerable advances have been made in the dosage and use of sensitization routes with and without adjuvant and ...
Ricki M, Helm, A Wesley, Burks
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Animals Respond for Food in the Presence of Free Food

Science, 1969
Pigeons pecked a response disk to gain access to grain rewards while identical grain was freely available from a cup within the experimental chamber. Similarly, rats pressed a lever for food pellets while free pellets were present. It is not necessary, therefore, to deprive an animal of food before it will engage in instrumental responding for food ...
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Cytology in Food Animal Practice

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2007
Diagnostic cytology can greatly aid the clinician in determining a more refined diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment plan to serve the client and patient better. Sample collection is not difficult and can be done in the field as well as in a hospital setting.
Andrea A, Bohn, Robert J, Callan
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Primary Immunodeficiencies of Food Animals

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1993
Although there are few, well-characterized PIDs of food animals, these diseases are important because they tend to be severe and with no cure. Most animals with PID do not receive the intensive and aggressive care required for survival: Veterinarians may be consulted only when the animals are in the terminal stages of illness; it is generally not ...
D S, McVey, I, Tizard
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Antidotes in food animal practice

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2005
1Because there is little economic incentive for pharmaceutical companies to pursue antidote approval for a limited market, it is unlikely that this situation will change in the near future. In most instances, practitioners seeking to treat food animals for toxicoses are compelled to either use products in an extralabel manner or to compound antidotes ...
Scott R R, Haskell   +4 more
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