نتایج جستجو برای: cattle health

تعداد نتایج: 1024883  

بیگم کیا, عشرت, فلاح, محمد, متینی, محمد, موبدی, ایرج,

Introduction & Objectives: Zoonotic parasites are large groups of zoonoses among which the most important are hydatid cyst, liver trematodes and sarcocystis.These zoonoses are of considerable importance regarding both human health and economy. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of tissue zoonotic parasites and their epidemiologic status in Hamadan and to estimate the ...

2003
Ted Schroeder James Mintert Orlen Grunewald

Feeder cattle prices are determined by the interaction of many factors. This study uses 1986 and 1987 Kansas feeder cattle auction data to investigate the impact of a wide variety of physical characteristics, many of which have not been used in previous studies on feeder cattle prices. Unlike previous studies, this analysis explicitly incorporates changes in feeder cattle market fundamentals du...

2008
Yutaka TERADA Yoshihiro KARIYA Shinichi TERUI Shigeru SHIOYA Shinya SHIMIZU Kozo FUJISAKI

To analyze the resistance against Theileria sergenti infection in Holstein and Japanese Black cattle under field conditions, clinical, hematological and parasitological findings in these breeds of cattle that were grazed in the same pasture were examined during the grazing period. Holstein cattle showed a higher level of parasitemia than Japanese Black. With the progression of parasitemia, pack...

2005
Todd Duffield

Introduction Ionophores have been used extensively in the beef industry in Canada since 1977. Until recently, there has been no label indication for use of ionophores in lactating dairy cattle. Ionophores are feed additives that alter rumen microbial populations through ion transfer across cell membranes. In Canada, the label warning prohibiting the use of Rumensin premix in lactating dairy ca...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2014
D J Rezac D U Thomson S J Bartle J B Osterstock F L Prouty C D Reinhardt

An array of management tools exists within the beef industry to improve animal welfare and productivity; however, the ability to assess the outcomes of these tools is needed. Deficiencies in management commonly manifest as bovine respiratory disease complex or nutritional disorders such as acidosis; therefore, lung, liver, and rumen gross pathology lesions present at slaughter were measured as ...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1987
G De Sole

Ethiopia is the African country with the largest number of cattle (26 million). Because of the potential impact of cattle on the transmission and severity of trachoma, the major cause of blindness in the country, an attempt is made to document this association to justify the inclusion of the control of cattle pollution in the prevention of blindness. The prevalence of trachoma is lower in pasto...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2009
Rosie Woodroffe Christl A Donnelly D R Cox Peter Gilks Helen E Jenkins W Thomas Johnston Andrea M Le Fevre F John Bourne C L Cheeseman Richard S Clifton-Hadley George Gettinby R Glyn Hewinson John P McInerney A P Mitchell W Ivan Morrison Gavin H Watkins

Bovine tuberculosis (TB) is a zoonotic disease that can have serious consequences for cattle farming and, potentially, for public health. In Britain, failure to control bovine TB has been linked to persistent infection of European badger (Meles meles) populations. However, culling of badgers in the vicinity of recent TB outbreaks in cattle has failed to reduce the overall incidence of cattle TB...

شریف , مهدی, ضیایی هزارجریبی , هاجر, غلامی , شیرزاد, محمدپور تهمتن , رضاعلی, موبدی , ایرج, کیانیان , هرمز,

Background and purpose : Zoonotic parasitic infections, particularly of intestinal protozoan are of tremendous health and medical importance in different age and professional groups in north of Ïran. Âim of this study was to identify intestinal parasites in cattle breeders and their family members from rural areas of 9 cites in Mazandaran province, Ïran. Materials and methods : Ïn thi...

2015
Caesar H. Lubaba Arata Hidano Susan C. Welburn Crawford W. Revie Mark C. Eisler Edna Hillmann

Two-dimensional motion sensors use electronic accelerometers to record the lying, standing and walking activity of cattle. Movement behaviour data collected automatically using these sensors over prolonged periods of time could be of use to stakeholders making management and disease control decisions in rural sub-Saharan Africa leading to potential improvements in animal health and production. ...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2014
E A León A M Perez M A Stevenson B Robiolo N Mattion C Seki J La Torre A Torres B Cosentino S J Duffy

The objective of this paper is to evaluate the effectiveness of systematic mass vaccination campaigns against foot and mouth disease in Argentina. The analysis was based on an estimation of the proportion of protected animals and protected farms in vaccinated populations, as reflected by levels of antibodies measured in liquid-phase enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The analysis was carried ou...

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