نتایج جستجو برای: cattle feces

تعداد نتایج: 83483  

Journal: :Agriculture 2021

Dairy farming is increasingly affected by the digital revolution. To respond to current challenges—such as environmental, economic, and social sustainability—new technologies must be adopted, entering perspective of precision livestock farming. This made possible development countless sensors adopted in barn. The technology that affecting various aspects dairy cattle breeding certainly near inf...

2016
Ingun Tryland Henrik Braathen Aina C. Wennberg Fasil Eregno

Simple, automated methods are required for rapid detection of wastewater contamination in urban recreational water. The activity of the enzyme β-D-galactosidase (GAL) can rapidly (<2 h) be measured by field instruments, or a fully automated instrument, and was evaluated as a potential surrogate parameter for estimating the level of fecal contamination in urban waters. The GAL-activity in rivers...

Journal: :The Journal of veterinary medical science 2000
S I Makino H I Cheun H Tabuchi T Shirahata

Since enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157, Salmonella, etc., sometimes contaminate animal feces and may cause infectious diseases to humans, it is important to remove pathogenic bacteria from domestic animal waste. For the purpose, we examined the antibacterial activity of chaff vinegar. We found that the chaff vinegar inhibited the growth of pathogenic bacteria immediately in vitro but not...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2002
M Adela Valero Miroslava Panova Ana M Comes Roger Fons Santiago Mas-Coma

Using samples collected on the island of Corsica, a comparative study was done of the morphometry of Fasciola hepatica eggs shed by cattle and by naturally and experimentally infected murid rodents (wild Mus musculus and Rattus rattus and Rattus norvegicus Wistar laboratory strain). Eggs shed by murids are smaller in size than those shed by naturally infected cattle. A second study analyzed the...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1965
T C CHU E J CHU

Analysis of porphyrins from the urine, blood, and feces of a congenital porphyria patient showed coproand uroporphyrins from the blood contained more than 95% of the Type I isomer, and those from stool and urine, about 90%. The intermediate hepta-, hexaand pentacarboxylic porphyrins from the urine contained 70% or less of the Type I isomer. The results are discussed and compared with those in p...

Journal: :Veterinary microbiology 2009
Toni G Patton Alexandra J Scupham Shawn M D Bearson Steve A Carlson

The gastrointestinal (GI) tract microbiota is composed of complex communities. For all species examined thus far, culture and molecular analyses show that these communities are highly diverse and individuals harbor unique consortia. The objective of the current work was to examine inter-individual diversity of cattle fecal microbiota and determine whether Salmonella shedding status correlated w...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2005
Susan J Bach Kim Stanford Timothy A McAllister

The survival of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in feces from steers fed corn (CO) or barley (BA) was evaluated at -10, +4 and +22 degrees C. Fecal pats were inoculated with a four-strain mixture of nalidixic-acid resistant E. coli O157:H7 at two levels: 10(3) CFU g(-1) (low, L) and 105 CFU g(-1) (high, H). At -10 degrees C, duration of survival of E. coli O157:H7 was reduced (p < 0.05) in CO-L (35 da...

2002
W. R OCUMPAUGH J. W. STUTH W. R. Ocumpaugh

Fecal seeding by livestock may be an effective, low-cost means of rangeland restoration. We compared recruitment of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) from seed fed to cattle and deposited in dung to that of broadcast-seeded plots receiving a comparable number of unfed seed. Although germinability of seed passed through livestock (52 to 62%) was reduced relative to that of broadcast seed (85 to ...

2016
Kelvin Wong Timothy I. Shaw Adelumola Oladeinde Travis C. Glenn Brian Oakley Marirosa Molina

Although development of next generation sequencing (NGS) has substantially improved our understanding of the microbial ecology of animal feces, previous studies have mostly focused on freshly excreted feces. There is still limited understanding of the aging process dynamics of fecal microbiomes in intact cowpats exposed to natural environments. Fresh cowpats were sampled at multiple time points...

Journal: :The Analyst 1998
M Van Puymbroeck M E Kuilman R F Maas R F Witkamp L Leyssens D Vanderzande J Gelan J Raus

17 alpha-Boldenone (17 alpha-BOL) and/or 17 beta-boldenone (17 beta-BOL) appear occasionally in fecal matter of cattle. In addition to 17 alpha-BOL, a whole array of boldenone related substances can be found in the same samples. In vitro experiments with microsomal liver preparations and isolated hepatocytes combined with the excretion profiles found in urine and feces samples of in vivo experi...

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