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    • Bovine Tuberculosis in Canada 

      Tannas, Kelby (2020)
      Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis) more commonly known as Bovine tuberculosis is a contagious zoonotic bacterium that is responsible for the disease bovine tuberculosis. This long lasting, eventually debilitating disease ...
    • A bódítás hatása az orális glükóz abszorpciós tesztre 

      Puskás, Miklós (2012)
      Kísérletünkben a malabszorpció diagnosztizálására alkalmas glükóz abszorpciós tesztet vizsgáltuk istállói körülmények között, kiegészítve azzal, hogy a bódításhoz alkalmazott xylazin befolyásolja-e a glükóz bélből történő ...
    • Brachycephal légúti obstrukciós szindróma I. Kóroktan, kórfejlődés és kórjelzés 

      Császár, Júlia Judit; Németh, Tibor (Magyar Állatorvosok Lapja, 2016-08)
      SUMMARY Brachycephalic airway obstruction syndrome, BAOS, is a frequent and character istic respiratory disease affecting brachycephalic breeds. In the present paper the authors review the complex aetiology of BAOS, ...
    • Brachycephal légúti obstrukciós szindróma II. A konzervatív és a sebészi kezelés lehetőségei 

      Császár, Júlia Judit; Németh, Tibor (Magyar Állatorvosok Lapja, 2016-09)
      SUMMARY Brachycephalic airway obstruction syndrome, BAOS, frequently affects brachyce phalic dogs. The aetiology of the syndrome consists of congenital primary defor mations due to forced breeding selection processes ...
    • Brachycephalic dogs 

      Lystad, Heidi (2019)
      The aim of this paper is to give a comprehensive overview of what the concerns of brachycephalic dogs are all about, what we can offer to make these dogs life better, and how we can reverse the trend going forward. While ...
    • Brachycephalic syndrome in English bulldog : (Review of literature) 

      Tronrud, Ina Merethe (2014)
      The small and compact English bulldog was first bred in England in the 1600 century with the purpose of fighting bulls. Many changes were done to the English bulldog, which is descending from dogs like the mastiff, to ...
    • Brain related hereditary disorders in dogs 

      Sieroslawska, Anastasia (2017)
      A scientific understanding on this controversial subject is also beneficial toward the breeders of such dogs, in order to raise awareness on the harmful impact of improper breeding, and emphasize the importance of safe and ...
    • BRD (Bovine Respiratory Disease) : A review of its role as a leading cause of mortality in Irish Cattle 

      Vagg, Kathriona (2020)
      The purpose of this thesis is to review the main causes of the complex BRD in Ireland and explore some factors leading to its development. BRD is the leading cause of mortality in calves over one month of age according ...
    • Breed development and breeding strategy of the Irish Kerry Cattle 

      Lüschen, Mareike (2013-05-23)
      At present there are approximately 1000 breeding females. A survey, currently being conducted by The Kerry Cattle Society Ltd., shows that Kerry cattle births for the year 2011 numbered 288 males and 328 females, giving ...
    • Breed development and strategies of Swedish Warmblood 

      Rosendahl, Charlotta (2017)
      The Swedish Warmblood is one of the world’s oldest horses. Their development since 1600s has been extraordinary; From being a horse used in war to a horse that participate in the work on a farm, and nowadays a horse for ...
    • Breed development of the Purebred Spanish Horse over centuries 

      Landberg, Melina Helena (2017)
      The Spanish horse, sometimes referred to as the PRE horse, an abbreviation for Pura Raza Española, or in some parts of the world the horse might be called the Andalusian horse. This horse is famous for it’s courage, big ...
    • Breed evolution and development of the Swedish Warmblood Horse 

      Rossi, Lisa (2022)
      In this literature review of the Swedish Warmblood breed’s development, I have summarized findings from different studies, mainly spanning the years from the 1970’s until today. The origin and background of the breed, ...
    • Breed status of the Norwegian forest cat from viewpoint of Eugenics 

      Fageraas, Ina Pernille (2011)
      The Norwegian Forest cat is one of our feline breeds in Norway. This breed emerged in the 19th century, but it wasn’t listed as an official breed before 1977. Pans Truls is the tomcat where the breed standard is taken from. ...
    • Breeding aggression: Review of recent literature concerning the influence of genes on aggressive behaviour 

      Sørensen, Marita (2016)
      In this literature review I have looked at what the situation is concerning knowledge on the genetic factor on aggressive behaviour. I have seen that there are in many cases breed differences in temperament, there have ...
    • Breeding and breed development of the Norwegian Fjord Horse 

      Strom, Live Cathrine (2010)
      It is one of the oldest breeds, and has a long recorded history of pure breeding with out crossbreeding from other sources. It is believed that the ancestors of the Fjord horse migrated to Norway and were domesticated over ...
    • Breeding and genetic health status of dalmatian dog 

      Debraux, Elodie Lorene (2017)
      The aim of this study is to describe the main characteristic and inherited diseases of this Dalmatian breed. One of the most popular breed and most unique by its spotted coat colour. Those breed characteristics have been ...
    • Breeding and Health Status of the Maine Coon Cat 

      Cervell, Cecilia (2019)
      The Maine Coon breed is the largest domesticated pet cat in the world that has had an increasing popularity since its first introduction back in the 1900’s. It was originally a breed that was considered a barn cat with ...
    • Breeding Chukar Partridges (Alectoris chukar) in Cyprus 

      Efstathios, Hemonides (2013)
      After spending four weeks at the farm going throw all every day procedures I came to the conclusion that breeding chukars is not that difficult and of course this has to do also with the perfect weather conditions in Cyprus ...
    • Breeding goal and conformation of the Friesian horse 

      Oeppert, Ingo (2016)
      With their long, black hair, their proudly arched necks, their majestic appearance and their impressive and powerful movements, the Friesian horses are popular and famous, today. Not only because of their imposing appearance ...
    • Breeding goals of Scandinavian setters, indexes and predisposed diseases 

      Maribu, Ole (2020)
      Today there exists four setter breeds. These include English setter, Gordon setter, Irish red setter, and Irish red and white setter.