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[Butchering value of zebus in Madagascar].

open access: yesRevue d'elevage et de medecine veterinaire des pays tropicaux, 1972
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Lymphosarcoma in Indian Zebu Cattle

Oncology, 1971
The incidence of bovine lymphosarcoma was studied in 79,492 male adult Indian cattle of 7 different breeds and crossbreeds from one abattoir in Bombay. One of 23,066 Malvi animals, a bullock, was detected with multicentric LS with symmetrically enlarged lymph nodes and spleen.
S N, Naik, R D, Dabholkar, H P, Randelia
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Robertsonian translocation in a Zebu bull

Theriogenology, 1985
Karyotypes were prepared for ten Rahaji bulls using cultured peripheral blood lymphocytes. C-banded metaphases were prepared to identify the sex chromosomes and possible translocations. Out of the ten bulls, studied one bull had a 2n number of 59 chromosomes and carried a Robertsonian translocation.
N, Pathiraja   +2 more
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Preweaning Growth Rate and Weaning Traits of Angus, Zebu and Zebu-Cross Cattle

Journal of Animal Science, 1982
A 4-yr study was conducted on the preweaning growth rate and weaning traits of 620 calves from: (1) Angus (A), Brahman (B), Brangus (BR) and Africander-Angus (AF) dams sired by A and B bulls; (2) BR dams mated to BR sires and (3) AF dams mated to AF sires. Heifers were placed in the breeding pastures as 2-yr-olds and exposed to bulls for 75 d.
W L, Reynolds, T M, DeRouen, K L, Koonce
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Hypospadia in a zebu calf in Mexico

Comparative Clinical Pathology, 2021
During the general management of cattle on a ranch in southern Mexico, the incidental finding of a male calf with a malformation of the genitals was made. The andrological examination revealed a case of hypospadias based on the structures evaluated and was differentiated from a hermaphrodite.
Antonio Ortega-Pacheco   +2 more
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Œstrus in Zebu Cattle in Uganda

Nature, 1955
DURING investigations into the possibility of artificial insemination of indigenous Zebu and Nganda cattle with homologous semen obtained by electrical stimulation, the œstrous cycles of an experimental group of heifers have been determined, using marked vasectomized bulls.
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A comparison of field tick infestation on N'Dama, Zebu and N'Dama×Zebu crossbred cattle

Veterinary Parasitology, 1993
Tick burdens, estimated from cumulative tick counts, were determined on N'Dama, Zebu and F1 N'Dama x Zebu crossbred cattle. N'Dama showed significantly fewer ticks than the Zebu and F1 cattle (P < 0.001). A previous trypanosomosis infection did not affect tick burdens on the three genotypes.
R C, Mattioli   +4 more
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Studies on the habits of zebu cattle. III. Water consumption of Zebu cattle

The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1955
In continuation of a series of studies on the habits of Zebu cattle, records for the quantities of water consumed every hour by ten cattle during twenty periods of 24 hr. observations have been analysed.A large variation in day-to-day consumption was evident, but water was taken on an average during 8 hr.
D. H. L. Rollinson   +2 more
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Pedigree analysis in the Brazilian Zebu breeds

Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics, 2009
SummaryZebu breeds play an important role in cattle production systems in Brazil. To assess the genetic variability from animals in the Herd Books of Nelore, Gir and Guzerat breeds, generation intervals, inbreeding, effective population size and parameters of gene origin (effective number of founders, ancestors and founder genomes) were calculated ...
F J C, Faria   +3 more
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Rectum-testis Temperature Gradient in Zebus

Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe A, 2010
Summary The mean rectal-testicular temperature gradient of four Nelore zebus was 5.2 ± 0.8 °C. There was no difference in the rectal (38.8 ± 0.4 °C) and intratesticular (33.6 ± 1.0 °C) temperatures between animals lying in the sun and those in the shade.
H P, Godinho, F M, Cardoso
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