نتایج جستجو برای: cattle feces

تعداد نتایج: 83483  

2005
V. Olsson

Introduction There is increased pressure on agriculture to reduce nitrogen (N) excretion from different production systems. In order to do so, it is of value to know how diets compare in terms of N excretion, as this could have both financial and environmental consequences. A mechanistic model describing the N digestion and metabolism in ruminants was developed from the PDI protein system to en...

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
f. ghafarifar gh. sabevarinejad a. dalimi m. forouzandeh-moghadam

neospora caninum is a coccidian protozoan that causes abortion in dairy and beef cattle and neurological disorders in dogs and horses. to identify n. caninum oocysts in the dog feces the molecular approaches are known as sensitive methods that specifically detect the oocysts. in present study, a polymerase chain reaction (pcr) targeting n. caninum specific nc5 genomic fragment was performed to ...

Journal: :Jurnal Teknologi Hasil Peternakan 2022

Cattle farming is one of the livestock business commodities in Indonesia. In production process, cattle farms produce waste form feces and leftover feed which can be processed such a way through decomposition process into organic fertilizer. The rate influenced by existing decomposer microbes. One microbes needed cellulolytic bacteria. research was conducted to obtain potential bacterial isolat...

2017
Yizhi Tang Richard J. Meinersmann Orhan Sahin Zuowei Wu Lei Dai James Carlson Jodie Plumblee Lawrence Linda Genzlinger Jeffrey T. LeJeune Qijing Zhang

Campylobacter jejuni clone SA is the major cause of sheep abortion and contributes significantly to foodborne illnesses in the United States. Clone SA is hypervirulent because of its distinct ability to produce systemic infection and its predominant role in clinical sheep abortion. Despite the importance of clone SA, little is known about its distribution and epidemiological features in cattle....

2018

Insecticide treatment of cattle is an important method of tsetse control. However, insecticides applied to cattle have been shown to contaminate dung. This has a significant impact on insects using the dung as a resource, e.g. dung beetles. This reduces the recycling of dung and has a negative impact on productivity of pasture. However, applications of insecticide restricted to only the legs an...

Journal: :Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP 2014
Hady Khoshmohabat Javad Akhavan Moqadam Saeedeh Zienab Sohrabi Mohammad Hosein Kalantar Motamedi Taghi Azizi

Hydatid disease is a cyclozoonotic infection caused by the cestode genus Echinococcus. It occurs throughout the world and is especially common in sheep- and cattle-raising regions of Africa, Australia, New Zealand, India, the Middle East, South America, and the Mediterranean. The incidence of humans infected with hydatid disease is approximately 1-2:1000. It is higher in rural areas. Infection ...

2015
Akifumi OHTANI Masahito KUBO Hiroshi SHIMODA Kenji OHYA Tadashi IRIBE Daiki OHISHI Daiji ENDOH Tsutomu OMATSU Tetsuya MIZUTANI Hideto FUKUSHI Ken MAEDA

Chlamydia pecorum (designated 22-58) was isolated in 2010 in HmLu-1 cells from the jejunum of a calf which died of necrotizing enterocolitis in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. Immunohistochemical staining identified C. pecorum positive reactions in the jejunal villi. C. pecorum, designated 24-100, was isolated from the feces of a calf with diarrhea in another farm in Yamaguchi Prefecture in 2012. ...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2000
K M Bates L P Hansen S P Green D H Wallace T J Green

Development of an in vitro culture system for infectious Dictyocaulus viviparus larvae made it possible to study the potential cross-transmission of D. viviparus between white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) and cattle (Bos taurus). Between 26 September 1995-29 February 1996, six parasite-free bull calves were individually inoculated with 15 to 50 infective third stage larvae (L3)/kg of bo...

2014
Shaohui Wang Shuxiao Zhang Zhe Liu Pingping Liu Zixue Shi Jianchao Wei Donghua Shao Beibei Li Zhiyong Ma

OBJECTIVE To elucidate the extent of food contamination by enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) O157 in Eastern China. METHODS A total of 1100 food and animal fecal samples were screened for EHEC O157. Then, molecular characterization of each isolate was determined. RESULTS EHEC O157 was isolated as follows: pig feces, 4% (20/500); cattle feces, 3.3% (2/60); chicken feces, 1.43% (2/140...

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 2005
Michael T Collins Scott J Wells Kristine R Petrini James E Collins Ronald D Schultz Robert H Whitlock

Five diagnostic tests based on enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technology for bovine paratuberculosis were evaluated by using individual serum or milk samples from 359 dairy cattle in seven paratuberculosis-free herds and 2,094 dairy cattle in seven Mycobacterium paratuberculosis-infected dairy herds. Three independent laboratories using three different culture procedures completed fe...

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