نتایج جستجو برای: livestock compound

تعداد نتایج: 149871  

2000
R. D. Bremel E. J. Homan T. H. Howard

This paper addresses the context of decisions about the application of biotechnology in livestock agriculture. It specifically addresses the role of transgenic livestock in agriculture. Key innovations in livestock genetics and reproductive technology in the last century have laid the foundations upon which genetic engineering can be applied to livestock in the post-genomics era. Transgenesis i...

2002
William Nanyeenya

ABOUT LADDER LADDER is a research project funded by the Policy Research Programme of the UK Department for International Development (DFID) that seeks to identify alternative routes by which the rural poor can climb out of poverty. LADDER is working with nearly 40 villages and 1,200 households in Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi and Kenya to discover the blocking and enabling agencies in the institutio...

2014
Karin Schwaiger Katrin S. Harms Meike Bischoff Petra Preikschat Gabriele Mölle Ilse Bauer-Unkauf Solveig Lindorfer Sandra Thalhammer Johann Bauer Christina S. Hölzel

Enterococcus faecalis (n = 834) and Enterococcus faecium (n = 135) from blood and feces of hospitalized humans, from feces of outpatients and livestock and from food were screened for their susceptibility to a quaternary ammonium compound (didecyldimethylammoniumchloride, DDAC) and to 28 antibiotics by micro-/macrodilution. The maximum DDAC-MIC in our field study was 3.5 mg/l, but after adaptat...

2017
Vroni Retzer V. Retzer

Burrowing small mammals in grasslands have long been regarded as pests because they compete for forage with livestock and reduce the forage availability for livestock by destroying pastures through their intensive digging activity. In order to investigate forage competition between the Mongolian Pika (Ochotona pallasi) and livestock an exclosure experiment consisting of four different treatment...

2007
T. F. Randolph E. Schelling D. Grace C. F. Nicholson J. L. Leroy D. C. Cole M. W. Demment A. Omore J. Zinsstag M. Ruel

Livestock keeping is critical for many livestock development issues related to these linkages. of the poor in the developing world, often contributing These beliefs limit the scope of intervention programs to multiple livelihood objectives and offering pathways to promote livestock and limit their potential contribu­ out of poverty. Livestock keeping also affects an indistion to poverty reducti...

2018

Livestock production contributes up to 80 percent of farmers’ income in Ethiopia and about 20 percent of agricultural GDP. Ethiopia has the largest livestock population of any country in Africa. Nutritional factors are the binding constraint to sustaining livestock production in the country. During the latter part of the dry season, livestock feed is normally in short supply and is also of poor...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2007
T F Randolph E Schelling D Grace C F Nicholson J L Leroy D C Cole M W Demment A Omore J Zinsstag M Ruel

Livestock keeping is critical for many of the poor in the developing world, often contributing to multiple livelihood objectives and offering pathways out of poverty. Livestock keeping also affects an indispensable asset of the poor, their human capital, through its impact on their own nutrition and health. This paper outlines the linkages between livestock keeping and the physical well-being o...

Journal: :Disasters 2014
Andy Catley Berhanu Admassu Gezu Bekele Dawit Abebe

Participatory epidemiology methods were employed retrospectively in three pastoralist regions of Ethiopia to estimate the specific causes of excess livestock mortality during drought. The results showed that starvation/dehydration accounted for between 61.5 and 100 per cent of excess livestock mortality during drought, whereas disease-related mortality accounted for between 0 and 28.1 per cent ...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Jessica H Leibler Jeanne A Jordan Kirsten Brownstein Lina Lander Lance B Price Melissa J Perry

Occupational contact with livestock is an established risk factor for exposure to livestock-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), particularly among industrial swine workers. While S. aureus is known to infect cattle, livestock-associated S. aureus carriage among workers in the beef production chain has received limited attention. Beefpacking workers, who slaughter, but...

Journal: :Environmental management 2002
Daniel A Sarr

Over the last three decades, livestock exclosure research has emerged as a preferred method to evaluate the ecology of riparian ecosystems and their susceptibility to livestock impacts. This research has addressed the effects of livestock exclusion on many characteristics of riparian ecosystems, including vegetation, aquatic and terrestrial animals, and geomorphology. This paper reviews, critiq...

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