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Risk assessment for Brucella suis biovar 2 in Danish pigs. [PDF]

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Alban L, Dresling A, Poulsen MK.
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THE EFFECT OF IMPROVAC ON TESTOSTERONE LEVEL AND LIVE WEIGHT OF BULLS

HERALD OF SCIENCE OF S SEIFULLIN KAZAKH AGRO TECHNICAL RESEARCH UNIVERSITY : Veterinary sciences, 2023
There are many castration methods of bulls and it is believed that the best ones are those that lead to gonadopause or inhibit the function of the gonads, contribute to a significant increase in the quantity and quality of the products obtained. It is currently considered that immunocastration, compared with chemical and surgical castration, is ...
I .T. Jakupov   +3 more
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Vaccination of boars with a GnRH vaccine (Improvac) eliminates boar taint and increases growth performance.

Journal of Animal Science, 2001
Peri- and postpubertal boars accumulate substances (e.g., androstenone and skatole) in their fatty tissue that are responsible for boar taint in pork. The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy of a GnRH vaccine, Improvac, in eliminating boar taint.
Dunshea F R, Walker J, F R Dunshea
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EFFECTS OF A GNRH VACCINE (IMPROVAC®) ON PATAGONIAN (OTARIA BYRONIA) AND CALIFORNIA SEA LIONS (ZALOPHUS CALIFORNIANUS)

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2021
Improvac® is a gonadotropin-releasing hormone vaccine developed to reduce "boar taint" in the meat of male domestic pig. The use of Improvac for contraception of zoo and free-living animals has been increasing in recent years. This study reports the use, efficacy, and side effects of Improvac on five male sea lions.
Javier, Martinez-Giménez   +2 more
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