نتایج جستجو برای: australian merino sheep

تعداد نتایج: 91607  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2013
S J Meale A V Chaves S Ding R D Bush T A McAllister

The increasing availability of crude glycerin from the biodiesel industry has led to an interest in its use as an energy source in ruminant diets. However, its effects on ruminal fermentation patterns and methane (CH4) production are unclear, and there are no reports on the effect of its inclusion in the diet on wool production or growth of Merino sheep. Thus, the objectives of this study were ...

2014
Davendra Kumar Syed Mohammed Khursheed Naqvi

BACKGROUND Artificial insemination (AI) can serve as a powerful tool to the sheep owners for making rapid genetic progress of their flock. The AI in sheep is mostly performed using fresh semen with two reasons i) lambing rate following trans-cervical AI with frozen semen is limited by the inability of frozen-thawed sperm to transit the cervix and ii) the need of circumventing the cervical barri...

2010
Pietro Celi Jeff Eppleston Annabel Armstrong Bruce Watt

Gastrointestinal parasite infections are a major cause of production losses in sheep in Australia (Sackett et al 2006). The control of gastrointestinal parasites needs to adopt a more strategic approach that involves the integrated employment of control measures that will reduce the reliance on anthelmintics and that will slow the development of anthelmintic resistance. Little attention has bee...

2016
G. Refshauge F. D. Brien G. N. Hinch R. van de Ven

The objective of the present study was to examine the factors associated with the death of neonatal lambs. Postmortem autopsy data were collected from 3198 newborn lambs in the Sheep CRCs Information Nucleus Flock situated in various environments throughout southern Australia. The proportion dying by category from highest to lowest was starvation-mismothering (25%), stillbirth (21%), birth inju...

2015

b) Numbers. The total sheep population in the Chokla distribution area was 0.53 m according to the 1972 census and 0.511 m according to the 1977 census, thus showing a slight decline. Of these, adult males and adult females were 0.049 and 0.352 m respectively. Chokla is perhaps the finest carpet-wool breed, although most Chokla wool is now being diverted to the worsted sector because of the dea...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2009
Silvie Sikutová Sándor Hornok Zdenek Hubálek Iva Dolezálková Zina Juricová Ivo Rudolf

Blood sera collected from 400 domestic animals (260 cattle, 100 Merino sheep, and 40 Hutzul horses) in northeastern Hungary in 2005 were examined for antibodies against two tick-borne viruses, tick-borne encephalitis flavivirus (TBEV) and Bhanja bunyavirus (BHAV). Using ELISA as screening test and plaque-reduction neutralization as confirmatory test, seropositivity to TBEV was found to be 26.5%...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1984
S J Newsholme H Van Ark E W Howerth

Hearts from 60 Merino sheep of known age, sex and live mass and with no known history of disease were collected and fixed in buffered 10% formalin. Systematic light microscopical examination did not indicate any abnormality in hearts of any of the sheep. The mass of various parts of the hearts, the length of the hearts and the diameters of the heart valves were measured to establish a basis for...

2013
Katja M. Kanninen Alexandra Grubman Jodi Meyerowitz Clare Duncan Jiang-Li Tan Sarah J. Parker Peter J. Crouch Brett M. Paterson James L. Hickey Paul S. Donnelly Irene Volitakis Imke Tammen David N. Palmer Anthony R. White

Mutations in the CLN6 gene cause a variant late infantile form of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (NCL; Batten disease). CLN6 loss leads to disease clinically characterized by vision impairment, motor and cognitive dysfunction, and seizures. Accumulating evidence suggests that alterations in metal homeostasis and cellular signaling pathways are implicated in several neurodegenerative and develop...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1983
B C Jansen M Hayes

A condition evidenced by retarded growth of wool with alteration of the yolk into a yellow, sticky, wax-like substance was investigated. The condition was associated with hyperaemia and cellular infiltration into the dermis in the affected areas. Three bacterial species, viz. Enterobacter aerogenes, E. agglomerans and Hafnia alvei, which could grow on the water-extractable component of wool-yol...

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