نتایج جستجو برای: pony

تعداد نتایج: 496  

Journal: :Digital Creativity 2003
Darren Tofts

No one knows for certain, but it is thought these giant tortoises live over 200 years in the wild. By way of illustration, a fully grown giant tortoise from Madagascar (G. radiata) was presented to the Queen of Tonga by Captain Cook in the 1770s. This tortoise died in 1966. It is entirely possible, on your visit to the Galápagos, that you may meet one of the same tortoises who greeted Charles D...

2013
Young-Jo Song Bo-Sook Kim Woo-Jung Park Byung-Joo Park Seul-Kee Lee Jong-Il Shin Nak-Hyung Lee Joong-Bok Lee Seung-Yong Park Chang-Seon Song Kun-Ho Seo In-Soo Choi

Hepatitis E virus (HEV) can infect not only human but also several animals. This study has been conducted to evaluate the comprehensive anti-HEV seroprevalence in zoo animals in Korea. Anti-HEV antibodies were identified in 14 of 64 zoo animal species. HEV antibodies were detected for the first time in Eurasian Lynx, Setland Pony, Fallow Deer, Ezo Sika, Formosa Deer, East Wapitis, Barasingha, C...

Journal: :International symposium on affective science and engineering 2023

In recent years, animal therapy has been adopted in various fields such as medicine and welfare because it is expected to improve symptoms of dementia depression well relieve stress. However, repeated exposure a certain stimulus may cause gradual loss response that (habituation), previous studies have shown habituation tends occur with neutral stimuli are neither rewarding nor harmful. this stu...

Journal: :Veterinary therapeutics : research in applied veterinary medicine 2006
Preston R Buff Philip J Johnson Charles E Wiedmeyer Venkataseshu K Ganjam Nat T Messer Iv Duane H Keisler

Horses fed beyond their nutritional requirement and that are physically inactive will develop obesity, which is often accompanied by insulin resistance and heightened risk of laminitis. The use of pharmacologic agents in combination with nutritional restriction may promote weight loss in obese horses unable to exercise because of laminitic pain. This study shows that reducing feed intake of bro...

Journal: :Neuromuscular Disorders 2012
Inge D. Wijnberg Marta Owczarek-Lipska Roberta Sacchetto Francesco Mascarello Francesco Pascoli Walter Grünberg Johannes H. van der Kolk Cord Drögemüller

A 7-month-old New Forest foal presented for episodes of recumbency and stiffness with myotonic discharges on electromyography. The observed phenotype resembled congenital myotonia caused by CLCN1 mutations in goats and humans. Mutation of the CLCN1 gene was considered as possible cause and mutation analysis was performed. The affected foal was homozygous for a missense mutation (c.1775A>C, p.D5...

2008
Eleni-Maria AMANITI Nikolaos DIAKAKIS Michail PATSIKAS Ioannis SAVVAS

Epiphyseal fracture, also known as epiphysiolysis, is the loosening or separation, either partial or complete, of an epiphysis from the shaft of a long bone. Distal epiphyseal fractures in foals pose a substantial challenge due to their guarded prognosis. This report describes the clinical signs, diagnosis, successful conservative treatment of an 1-month-old, male Skyros pony with an epiphyseal...

Journal: :Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 2010

Journal: :archives of razi institute 2016
a.h. rezakhani h.r. ferdowsi m.r. asadi s.j. mirian

to investigate the prevalence of cryptosporidium infection in horses, a total of 200 fecal specimens were collected randomly from five farms in tehran. samples were taken during a year, 50 specimens each season. of these specimens, 57 were obtained from caspian pony. the presence of oocysts in the samples was confirmed by modified ziehl-neelsen staining of direct smears of the fecal material fr...

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