نتایج جستجو برای: herds

تعداد نتایج: 6311  

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2007
Marylène Boulet Serge Couturier Steeve D Côté Robert D Otto Louis Bernatchez

Genetic differentiation is generally assumed to be low in highly mobile species, but this simplistic view may obscure the complex conditions and mechanisms allowing genetic exchanges between specific populations. Here, we combined data from satellite-tracked migratory caribou (Rangifer tarandus), microsatellite markers, and demographic simulations to investigate gene flow mechanisms between sev...

2010
Anna Ohlson Ulf Emanuelson Madeleine Tråvén Stefan Alenius

BACKGROUND Bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) and bovine corona virus (BCV) affects cattle worldwide. Our objective was to evaluate the effects of these infections on general health and reproduction parameters measurable on herd level and to explore the association between antibody status and some herd characteristics. METHODS We collected a pooled milk sample from five primiparous cow...

Journal: :Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2001
E Rautiainen J Oravainen JV Virolainen V Tuovinen

The objectives of this study were to 1) screen all sow herds in a region for M. hyopneumoniae, 2) to effectuate an eradication programme in all those herds which were shown to be infected with M. hyopneumoniae, and 3) to follow the success of the screening and the eradication programmes. The ultimate goal was to eradicate M. hyopneumoniae from all member herds of a cooperative slaughterhouse (1...

Journal: :Veterinary journal 2013
Simon C Archer Finola Mc Coy Wendela Wapenaar Martin J Green

The aims of this study were to describe associations of time of year, and herd size with cow somatic cell count (SCC) for Irish, English, and Welsh dairy herds. Random samples of 497 and 493 Irish herds, and two samples of 200 English and Welsh (UK) herds were selected. Random effects models for the natural logarithm of individual cow test day SCC were developed using data from herds in one sub...

Journal: :Geospatial health 2014
Simon Nusinovici Thierry Hoch Stefan Widgren Alain Joly Ann Lindberg François Beaudeau

Q fever in dairy cattle herds occurs mainly after inhalation of contaminated aerosols generated from excreta by shedder animals. Propagation of Coxiella burnetii, the cause of the disease between ruminant herds could result from transmission between neighbouring herds and/or the introduction of infected shedder animals in healthy herds. The objective of this study were (i) to describe the spati...

2009
M Good T Clegg H Sheridan D Yearsely T O'Brien J Egan P Mullowney

A simple random survey was conducted in Ireland during 2005 to estimate the ELISA-prevalence of paratuberculosis, commonly called Johne's disease (JD), in the cattle population. Serum samples were collected from all 20,322 females/breeding bulls over 12 months-of-age in 639 herds. All samples were tested using a commercially available absorbed ELISA. The overall prevalence of infected herds, ba...

Journal: :Veterinary research 2005
Pauline Ezanno Gerdien van Schaik Maarten F Weber Johan A P Heesterbeek

Certification-and-monitoring programs for paratuberculosis are based on repetitive herd testing to establish a herd's health status. The available tests have poor sensitivity. Infected but undetected herds may remain among certified "paratuberculosis-free" herds. The objective was to determine if truly free herds acquire a certified status and keep it over time when infected but undetected herd...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2009
C Y Sun C K Wang Y C Wang Y Zhang Q Zhang

Using data on age at 100 kg of three pig breeds (Large White, Landrace and Duroc) the connectedness between herds in China was evaluated by the connectedness rating (CR) method. The results show that most herds in China have low average CR (0-3.59%) with other herds. In Large White, of the 36 herds analyzed there are 20 herds, which are connected with at least one other herd. In Landrace and Du...

2013
T. B. Klem S. M. Gulliksen K.-I. Lie T. Løken O. Østerås M. Stokstad

The infection dynamics of bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) were studied in randomly selected Norwegian dairy herds. A total of 134 herds were tested twice, six months apart. The herds were classified as positive for BRSV if at least one animal between 150 and 365 days old tested positive for antibodies against BRSV, thereby representing herds that had most likely had the virus present ...

2015
Cecilia Wolff Ulf Emanuelson Anna Ohlson Stefan Alenius Nils Fall

BACKGROUND Infections with bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) and bovine coronavirus (BoCV) are endemic to the cattle populations in most countries, causing respiratory and/or enteric disease. It has been demonstrated that herds can remain free from these infections for several years also in high prevalence areas. Organically managed (OM) dairy herds have been shown to have lower seropre...

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