نتایج جستجو برای: grazing dairy cattle

تعداد نتایج: 98366  

2003
Sten-Olof Dimander

Dimander, S.-O. 2003. Epidemiology and Control of Gastrointestinal Nematodes in FirstSeason Grazing Cattle in Sweden. Doctoral thesis. ISSN 1401-6257, ISBN 91-576-6365-3. Gastrointestinal nematode parasites of first-season grazing cattle (FSGC) are ubiquitous and practically not feasible to eradicate. Heavy infections result in clinical parasitic gastroenteritis (PGE) characterized by diarrhoea...

M. Farman, P.S.P. Gupta S. Nandi S.K. Tripathi V. Girish Kumar

Reproductive efficiency in dairy cattle has been decreased over the last 5 decades despite significant gains in genetic selection, improved reproductive technologies and nutritional care. In high-yielding dairy cattle, the negative energy balance (NEB) during the first week post-partum adversely affects ovarian activity, mainly follicle growth and steroidogenesis. Circulating levels of non-este...

A. Farhadi, G. Rahimi-Mianji V. ‌Hemati Doust

Mastitis is one of the most serious and costly diseases affecting dairy cattle production. In the present study, effects of a lactoferrin gene polymorphism (intron 6) on milk somatic cell count (SCC) and subclinical mastitis was investigated in 121 Holstein dairy cattle. Two alleles of A and B and two genotypes of AA and AB were found in an EcoRI recognized single nucleotide polymorphism in int...

2015
Zana Ibraimi Agim Shehi Ardiana Murtezani Shaip Krasniqi Zana Agani

INTRODUCTION The aim of the study is to assess the state of the use of antibiotics in dairy cattle in Kosovo according to different diagnosis as directed by treatment protocol and to evaluate the methods of their application in dairy cattle. METHODS We've visited over 80% of dairy farms throughout the territory of Kosovo in 2013. Assessment was carried out through a specific questionnaire, wh...

2010
Rosa García

The creation of improved areas is one way of increasing the productivity of livestock on Cantabrian heathland (NW Spain), a habitat that is frequently located in less favourable mountainous areas where the development of sustainable husbandry is limited. The effect of this on the biodiversity of heathland is unclear and likely to depend on several factors, such as the grazing regime. In order t...

Journal: :Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 2022

Abstract This study determines which factors are associated with the use of rotational grazing and frequency Tennessee producers rotate cattle during summer months. Survey data were used to estimate an ordered response model sample selection. Most respondents grazing, most frequent schedule was rotating one two times per month. Factors including labor, capital, knowledge, water availability inf...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2005
Ellie Hershberger Simona F Oprea Susan M Donabedian Mary Perri Pamela Bozigar Paul Bartlett Marcus J Zervos

OBJECTIVE We evaluated the epidemiology of antimicrobial resistance in enterococci from animal farms and the potential relation of resistance to antimicrobial use. METHODS Enterococci from faecal samples from 18 beef cattle, 18 dairy cattle, 18 swine, 13 chicken, and eight turkey farms were prospectively evaluated over a 6 year period from 1998 to 2003. RESULTS We evaluated 1256 isolates of...

2009
Lorraine M. Sordillo

Mastitis is a significant disease of adult dairy cattle affecting up to 40 percent of cows within a herd at any given time. Recent surveys show that udder health problems are consistently the most frequent cause of morbidity with the US dairy cattle population (Table 1). The U.S. dairy industry loses an estimated $2 billion every year due to mastitis, with reduced milk production accounting for...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2006
A Larsson S-O Dimander A Rydzik A Uggla P J Waller J Höglund

To evaluate non-chemical strategies to control pasture-borne parasites in first-season grazing (FSG) cattle, a 3-year grazing trial was conducted during 2002-2004 on naturally infected pastures on a commercial beef cattle farm in Sweden. A uniform pasture was divided in 4 equal 2 ha paddocks onto each of which 10, 5-9 months old dairy breed steer calves were allocated at turn-out in May each ye...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2009
M P Oyarzún R Palma E Alberti E Hormazabal F Pardo M A Birkett A Quiroz

In Chile, the horn fly, Hematobia irritans (L., 1758), is a major pest of grazing cattle and affects livestock production during the summer. Previous studies in Europe and the United States have shown that cattle flies, including H. irritans, are differentially attracted to individual cattle within herds and that volatile semiochemicals are responsible for this phenomenon. This study provides e...

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