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Influence of Agro-Industrial By-Products Inclusion on Growth Parameters and Carcass Quality in <i>Ovella Galega</i> Lambs. [PDF]
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Effects of Active Dry Yeast on Production Performance, Meat Quality, and Rumen Microecology in Lambs. [PDF]
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Growth performance, feeding behavior, serum biochemical, and meat quality traits of Karayaka lambs fed pastures consisting of different relative forage quality. [PDF]
Akdağ A, Aydın İ, Ocak N.
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Behaviour of the ewe and lamb at lambing and its relationship to lamb mortality
Applied Animal Ethology, 1975Arnold, G.W. and Morgan, P.D., 1975. Behaviour of the ewe and lamb at lambing and its relationship to lamb mortality. Appl. Anim. Ethol., 2: 25–46. A number of behavioural traits associated with the maternal instinct of sheep were studied under paddock conditions over a range of breeds, age, climate, nutrition and locations in five lambings in south
G.W. ARNOLD, P.D. MORGAN
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Australian Veterinary Journal, 1981
SUMMARY In 1979 and 1980, 23 and 29 cases of ovine colisepticaemia from 16 and 18 properties respectively were diagnosed. All cases but one were caused by Esherichia coli 078: NM (Non Motile). Mortality ranged from 1% to 5% with an age distribution of 3 to 12 weeks. Most cases occurred in October. Thirty‐three of the isolates were tested against a wide
R W, Mason, A, Corbould
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SUMMARY In 1979 and 1980, 23 and 29 cases of ovine colisepticaemia from 16 and 18 properties respectively were diagnosed. All cases but one were caused by Esherichia coli 078: NM (Non Motile). Mortality ranged from 1% to 5% with an age distribution of 3 to 12 weeks. Most cases occurred in October. Thirty‐three of the isolates were tested against a wide
R W, Mason, A, Corbould
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The Play of Dance: An Introduction to "Lamb, Lamb, Lamb, Lamb, Lamb,..."
TDR (1988-), 1992At 50, Deborah Hay is one of the few original postmodern choreographers still actively exploring an antitechnical aesthetic. While the likes of Trisha Brown, David Gordon, and Twyla Tharp have turned to increasingly virtuosic dancers and movement styles, Hay is still interested in the aesthetics of the lived-rather than the mastered-body.
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Veterinary Pathology, 1973
Bright green necrotic lesions were seen in the liver and hepatic lymph nodes of a slaughtered lamb. The lesions contained numerous organisms that had the morphology, staining properties, and mode of division typical of both Chlorella and Prototheca ...
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Bright green necrotic lesions were seen in the liver and hepatic lymph nodes of a slaughtered lamb. The lesions contained numerous organisms that had the morphology, staining properties, and mode of division typical of both Chlorella and Prototheca ...
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1980
SUMMARY Two major episodes of acute hemolytic disease in lambs were associated with high mortality. Clinical signs were severe depression, dyspnea, and tachycardia. Gross postmortem findings included hemoglobinuria and icterus. Histologic examination revealed tubular necrosis and periacinar hepatocellular necrosis.
J N, Davidson, D C, Hirsh
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SUMMARY Two major episodes of acute hemolytic disease in lambs were associated with high mortality. Clinical signs were severe depression, dyspnea, and tachycardia. Gross postmortem findings included hemoglobinuria and icterus. Histologic examination revealed tubular necrosis and periacinar hepatocellular necrosis.
J N, Davidson, D C, Hirsh
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