نتایج جستجو برای: stud bulls

تعداد نتایج: 6077  

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2016
G Su P Ma U S Nielsen G P Aamand G Wiggans B Guldbrandtsen M S Lund

Small reference populations limit the accuracy of genomic prediction in numerically small breeds, such like Danish Jersey. The objective of this study was to investigate two approaches to improve genomic prediction by increasing size of reference population in Danish Jersey. The first approach was to include North American Jersey bulls in Danish Jersey reference population. The second was to ge...

2006

Bangladesh. Stud Fam Plann 1988; 19: 313–334. 23 Caldwell P, Caldwell J. What does the Matlab fertility experience really show? Stud Fam Plann 1992; 23: 292–310. 24 Haaga JG, Maru RM. The effect of operations research on program changes in Bangladesh. Stud Fam Plann 1991; 27: 76–87. 25 Jain A. Fertility reduction and the quality of family planning services. Stud Fam Plann 1989; 20: 1–16. 26 Fre...

Journal: :Theriogenology 2012
B K Whitlock E A Coffman J F Coetzee J A Daniel

Electroejaculation is a reliable method of obtaining a semen sample for a bull breeding soundness examination, but is sometimes regarded as painful. Substance P is a neuropeptide involved in the integration of pain, stress, and anxiety. We hypothesized that substance P is a measure of pain in bulls following electroejaculation. The specific objective was to compare vocalization and plasma conce...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1986
J A Unruh D G Gray M E Dikeman

Seventy-two Simmental bull calves were allotted randomly at birth to either a zeranol (Ralgro) implanted (I) treatment or a nonimplanted control (C) group. At birth, bulls assigned to the I treatment were implanted with 36 mg of zeranol and reimplanted at average intervals of 84 d until slaughter. Calves were weaned at 7.2 mo, preconditioned for 2 wk, and randomly assigned by treatment to slaug...

2009
J. H. Baker R. Kropp E. J. Turman R. L. Hintz

Story in Brief Seasonal differences and growth rates were studied on 60 Hereford and Angus bulls born in the spring and fall calving seasons at Oklahoma State University. Hip height, scrotal circumference and weight measurements were taken over the two IO-month experiments. Season of birth had no influence on scrotal circumference for either Hereford or Angus bulls. Season of birth in Angus bul...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 1990
D S Karabinus D P Evenson L K Jost R K Baer M T Kaproth

Random samples of cryopreserved, milk-extended semen, collected from 20 Holstein bulls at about 14 mo of age (young) and again at about 4 yr of age (mature), were evaluated at thawing and during 3-h incubation to compare semen quality of young versus mature bulls. Evaluation by differential interference contrast microscopy showed greater proportions of cytoplasmic droplets in semen from young v...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1991
E O Price S J Wallach

The purpose of this study was to describe maturation-related changes in the sexual and aggressive behaviors of Hereford bulls. Two groups of 13 and 14 bulls, respectively, were tested for sexual and aggressive behaviors every 3 mo from 3 to 24 mo of age. At 3 and 6 mo of age, the bulls were exposed, as groups, to two estrous females, whereas at 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, and 24 mo these bulls were test...

2005
Joanna Lynn Gallino

Fertility Associated Antigen in Peripubertal Beef Bulls as an Indicator of Potential Fertility. (August 2005) Joanna Lynn Gallino, B.S., California State Polytechnic University Co-Chairs of Advisory Committee: Dr. L. R. Sprott Dr. D. W. Forrest Ejaculates from peripubertal Angus (n=106), Brahman (n=156) and Brangus (n=212) bulls were evaluated for the presence of a 31 kDa protein known as ferti...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2008
C Lee K C Prayaga A D Fisher J M Henshall

Controlling spatial positioning of cattle through use of electronic collars could provide new ways to farm under extensive conditions. This study examined the potential for bulls to be controlled during mating using mild electric shocks delivered through radio-controlled collars. Eighteen Belmont Red bulls were fitted with collars containing the Global Positioning System and that were able to e...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2010
H M De Nys H J Bertschinger J A Turkstra B Colenbrander R Palme A M Human

Aggressive behaviour and musth are constant problems in captive and sometimes in free-ranging African elephant bulls. Aggressive bulls are difficult and musth bulls almost impossible to manage without severely restricting their movement either by leg-chaining or using tranquillisers. This study investigated the relationship between faecal androgen metabolites (FAM) and faecal cortisol metabolit...

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