نتایج جستجو برای: dairy calf

تعداد نتایج: 58158  

Journal: :The Veterinary record 2014
Dónal P Toolan Maresa Sheehan Máire C McElroy Paul Flynn Rebecca Weld Matthew McClure

WE would like to report the occurrence of congenital paunch calf syndrome in Ireland. This is a homozygous recessive condition in the Romagnola breed that causes congenital deformities as described by Gentile and others (2004). Carrier animals appear normal. A full-term stillborn purebred Romagnola calf examined at Kilkenny Regional Veterinary Laboratory had severe abdominal distension (hence t...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2012
Phillip E Kaufman Colleen Strong J Keith Waldron Donald A Rutz

The impact of commercially reared house fly parasitoids released into nine dairy calf coverall facilities were evaluated over 3 yr. Individual and equally mixed ratios of the pteromalid parasitoids Muscidifurax raptor Girault and Saunders and M. raptorellus Kogan and Legner were released at a rate of 500 parasitoids per calf per week for 8 wk. Prerelease, release, and postrelease parasitism was...

2014
Maria J. Hötzel Cibele Longo Lucas F. Balcão Clarissa S. Cardoso João H. C. Costa

Here we report dairy calf management practices used by 242 smallholder family farmers in the South of Brazil. Data were collected via a semi-structured questionnaire with farmers, inspection of the production environment and an in-depth interview with a sample of 26 farmers. Herds had an average of 22.3 lactating cows and an average milk production of 12.7 L/cow/day. Calves were dehorned in 98%...

2014
Armin RW Elbers Norbert Stockhofe-Zurwieden Wim HM van der Poel

BACKGROUND Schmallenberg virus (SBV) has swept through the major part of Europe in the period 2011-2013. A vaccine against SBV has been developed and may be a possible preventive instrument against infection. Presently, there is no data available to refute the assumption that natural SBV infection results in long-term immunity. In that respect, it is of interest to know how long (protecting) vi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Anower Jabed Stefan Wagner Judi McCracken David N Wells Goetz Laible

Milk from dairy cows contains the protein β-lactoglobulin (BLG), which is not present in human milk. As it is a major milk allergen, we wished to decrease BLG levels in milk by RNAi. In vitro screening of 10 microRNAs (miRNAs), either individually or in tandem combinations, identified several that achieved as much as a 98% knockdown of BLG. One tandem construct was expressed in the mammary glan...

2014
Sharif S. Aly William J. Love Deniece R. Williams Terry W. Lehenbauer Alison Van Eenennaam Christiana Drake Philip H. Kass Thomas B. Farver

Clinical scoring systems have been proposed for respiratory disease diagnosis in calves, including the Wisconsin (WI) system (McGuirk in 2008) which uses five clinical signs, each partitioned into four levels of severity. Recently, we developed the California (CA) bovine respiratory disease (BRD) scoring system requiring less calf handling and consisting of six clinical signs, each classified a...

2006
Alexander Rodriguez-Palacios Henry R. Stämpfli Todd Duffield Andrew S. Peregrine Lise A. Trotz-Williams Luis G. Arroyo Jon S. Brazier J. Scott Weese

We investigated Clostridium difficile in calves and the similarity between bovine and human C. difficile PCR ribotypes by conducting a case-control study of calves from 102 dairy farms in Canada. Fecal samples from 144 calves with diarrhea and 134 control calves were cultured for C. difficile and tested with an ELISA for C. difficile toxins A and B. C. difficile was isolated from 31 of 278 calv...

Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a highly contagious viral disease of ruminants, which causes fever and blisters in their mouth and feet. This study, as a case- study design, was conducted to determine the factors related to FMD occurrence in the industrial dairy farms of Qazvin Province, Iran. The case unit was referred to any industrial dairy farms that had at least one cow or calf with clinic...

Journal: :Parasitology 2007
T Geurden D Berkvens C Martens S Casaert J Vercruysse E Claerebout

The prevalence of Cryptosporidium in calves younger than 10 weeks was estimated in a cross-sectional epidemiological study on 100 dairy (n=499) and 50 beef (n=333) farms in East Flanders (Belgium), using a previously evaluated immunofluorescence assay (Merifluor). The calf prevalence was 37% (95% Probability Interval (PI): 7-70%) in dairy calves and 12% (95% PI: 1-30%) in beef calves. To elucid...

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