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Practical implications of increasing 'natural living' through suckling systems in organic dairy calf rearing

Practical implications of increasing 'natural living' through suckling systems in organic dairy calf rearing

... with calf-cow bonding, natural sucking behaviour and care-taking behaviour being important ...a calf rearing method is achieving optimal calf growth and development, resulting in healthy dairy ...

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Comparison of calf rearing results and nursing cow performance in various beef breeds managed under the same conditions in north western Poland

Comparison of calf rearing results and nursing cow performance in various beef breeds managed under the same conditions in north western Poland

... To recapitulate, one must agree that the all- year outdoors management of beef cows and their calves accompanied by intensive feeding has brought good results in terms of calf rearing. The Simmental cows ...

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Imbedding HACCP principles in dairy herd health and production management: case report on calf rearing

Imbedding HACCP principles in dairy herd health and production management: case report on calf rearing

... Although this field study was based on a small number of farms, it has shown that the HACCP concept may be implemented within the context of optimal calf rearing. As other studies already suggested ...

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Calf health from birth to weaning. II. Management of diarrhoea in pre-weaned calves

Calf health from birth to weaning. II. Management of diarrhoea in pre-weaned calves

... Neonatal calf diarrhoea is recognised worldwide as one of the biggest challenges for both the beef and dairy ...intensive calf rearing systems. Appropriate calf management, once diarrhoea has ...

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Management Practices Affecting Calves Welfare on Farms in Slovenia

Management Practices Affecting Calves Welfare on Farms in Slovenia

... Calf rearing practices in Slovenian herds were investigated with questionnaire-based ...that calf rearing management bear on later milk and meat production and some would need more persuasion ...

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Calf health from birth to weaning. III. housing and management of calf pneumonia

Calf health from birth to weaning. III. housing and management of calf pneumonia

... improved calf health. There is long-term recognition of the benefit to dairy calf health of outdoor housing in hutches, especially for the prevention of diarrhoea and respiratory disease ...outdoor ...

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The total cost of rearing a heifer on Dutch dairy farms: calculated versus perceived cost

The total cost of rearing a heifer on Dutch dairy farms: calculated versus perceived cost

... of rearing young stock expressed per heifer and per herd ...of rearing for a farm, the revenue foregone from not selling a two-week- old heifer calf is taken into ...

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Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

... : A study of children with mongolism reared in the home compared to those reared away from home. : The problem of comparing home rearing versus foster-home rearing in defective children[r] ...

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Nonsuppurative Encephalomyelitis in a Calf in Japan and Isolation of Japanese Encephalitis Virus Genotype 1 from the Affected Calf

Nonsuppurative Encephalomyelitis in a Calf in Japan and Isolation of Japanese Encephalitis Virus Genotype 1 from the Affected Calf

... tropic viral infection, such as Akabane virus (AKAV) and JEV (14–16). We detected JEV RNA in the homogenate of the cere- brum of the affected calf, and we detected JEV antigen in the cerebrum, cerebellum, pons, ...

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The non-invasive assessment of the ischaemic limb, with particular reference to thermography.

The non-invasive assessment of the ischaemic limb, with particular reference to thermography.

... in calf or forearm skin blood flow measured by reflectance plethysmography and a laser Doppler technique, although there was a increase in skin blood flow in the fingers, palms and toes (H B Stoner, unpublished ...

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Child Rearing Practices in Punjab

Child Rearing Practices in Punjab

... “child rearing practices in Punjab” an attempt has been made to find out and discuss different child rearing practices, comparing them with our own society and with ...child rearing practices and ...

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Jungle Perch Kuhlia Rupestris Fingerling Production Manual

Jungle Perch Kuhlia Rupestris Fingerling Production Manual

... Embryo stage eggs are quite easy to remove from an incubation tank. Larvae hatch more than 15 hours after fertilisation. Embryos (stages u to y in Figure 8) are removed from the hatch tank around 10 to 14 hours after ...

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Meeting Drought on Southern Arizona Rangelands.

Meeting Drought on Southern Arizona Rangelands.

... bulls and selection for better breed- ing cows among the grazing herd. Calf crop and calf weights in the experimental pasture reflect strongly the general improve[r] ...

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Effect of body tilt on calf muscle performance and blood flow in humans

Effect of body tilt on calf muscle performance and blood flow in humans

... Egan˜a, Mikel, and Simon Green. Effect of body tilt on calf muscle performance and blood flow in humans. J Appl Physiol 98: 2249 –2258, 2005. First published January 20, 2005; ...

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CHILD REARING: AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE

CHILD REARING: AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE

... The qualities or attributes of women are Copyright © 2017, Scholarly Research Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies... emotional, weak, beautiful, sacrificing, caring, nurturing, submiss[r] ...

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α-Tocopherol and β-carotene concentrations in feed, colostrum, cow and calf serum in Swedish dairy herds with high or low calf mortality

α-Tocopherol and β-carotene concentrations in feed, colostrum, cow and calf serum in Swedish dairy herds with high or low calf mortality

... for calf mortality in large Swedish dairy herds showed low serum con- centrations of α-tocopherol and β-carotene in 1–7 day old calves to be more common in high mortality ...if calf mortality risk at herd ...

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Separation Behavior for Parturition of Red Angus Beef Cows

Separation Behavior for Parturition of Red Angus Beef Cows

... The separation distance for parturition ranged from 25 m to 1250 m. Hollows with sandy soil surrounded by small bushes were preferred for calving. The cows in our study spent approximately 12 to 24 hrs at the parturi- ...

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Costs of rearing the wrong sex: cross-fostering to manipulate offspring sex in tammar wallabies

Costs of rearing the wrong sex: cross-fostering to manipulate offspring sex in tammar wallabies

... In this study, we took advantage of marsupial reproductive biology to manipulate offspring sex via cross-fostering offspring in a free-ranging marsupial mammal, the Tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii), in order to examine ...

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Rearing of Microplitis mediator (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) and its host Mamestra brassicae (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

Rearing of Microplitis mediator (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) and its host Mamestra brassicae (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

... the rearing tubes 32 to 36 days after the eggs were laid and placed in an “eclosion contain­ er” (24 cm in diameter and 8 cm high) ...the rearing tubes for one more ...

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Techniques to improve the maintenance of a laboratory colony of Nyssomyia neivai (Diptera: Psychodidae)

Techniques to improve the maintenance of a laboratory colony of Nyssomyia neivai (Diptera: Psychodidae)

... Evaluation of different substrates for rearing the colony The substrates that were evaluated individually were plaster of Paris and plaster with a fine layer of vermicu- lite over it. Five engorged females and ...

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