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Effect of stocking density on Haematological indices and welfare of grower rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in tropical climate. [PDF]
Ten New Zealand white cross rabbits of mixed sexes aged 10 weeks were used to evaluate the effect of stocking density (1 m2/rabbit and 0.1 m2/rabbit for 29 days) on haematological indices and welfare parameters in tropical climate.
Mutalib, Abdul Rahim+2 more
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THYMECTOMY IN THE RABBIT [PDF]
Thymectomy in the rabbit is a comparatively simple procedure. The open method described above offers many advantages over any of the closed methods and success depends largely upon the observance of a few precautions; chief among these is the avoidance of haste and the observance of aseptic technique.
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SUMMARY: In-ovo sexing opens the door to on-farm hatching in the laying hen sector, but knowledge on the implications of different hatching system factors remains limited.
Catharina M.H. Broekmeulen+5 more
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LOCAL IMMUNIZATION OF RABBITS TO CUTANEOUS INFECTION WITH STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS [PDF]
Tracy B. Mallory, Alexander Marble
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Is the Hyperleucocytosis Following the Injection of Typhoid Bacilli Into Immunized Rabbits Specific? [PDF]
Helen I. McWilliams
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Modelling for research on chemical control of mammals in New Zealand [PDF]
Development of predictive formulae or qualitative statements about the probable outcome of control campaigns entails knowledge of bait quality and distribution, behaviour, vagaries of weather at the time of the control campaign, and other factors which ...
Batcheler, C. L., Bell, J.
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A STUDY OF PLASMA PROTEIN ALTERATIONS IN RABBITS INFECTED WITH TYPE I PNEUMOCOCCI [PDF]
Ralph F. Jacox, Alexandra Feldmahn
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SUMMARY: Perches are an important resource for laying hens and differ in characteristics like shape, material and diameter. In this study, different perches were tested in regard to animal welfare, focusing specifically on the behavior and health of ...
Ariane Stratmann, Nadine Ringgenberg
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Immune Reactions in Rabbits Injected with Micrococci from Acute Poliomyelitis [PDF]
G. Mathers, Kenneth W. Howell
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Prion diseases are invariably fatal and highly infectious neurodegenerative diseases that affect a wide variety of mammalian species such as sheep, goats, mice, humans, chimpanzees, hamsters, cattle, elks, deer, minks, cats, chicken, pigs, turtles, etc ...
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