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Study of the captivity of marine mammals with special reference to Cetaceans
(2015)This thesis aimed to compare the behaviours displayed by marine mammals, especially toothed cetaceans, in the wild and in captivity, as well as to study how captivity is modifying their lives in comparison to their lives ... -
Study of the skull and horn geometry of the Hungarian racka sheep breed
(2014)At the start of this research, our aim was to gather information that enabled us to make comparisons between the Hungarian Racka that are alive today and their ancestors. The importance of this breed throughout history and ... -
Study of toxic metals (Cd, Pb, Hg and Ni) in rabbits and broiler chickens
(2003)Nowadays there is an increasing concern in relation to human consumption of potentially toxic metal-contaminated animal products, namely, that normal cuts of meat, excluding liver and kidney. Therefore a series of trials ... -
Study of vaccinations used for the 2019 Equine Influenza outbreak in the UK
(2020)In 2019 there was an equine influenza epidemicin the UK and Ireland with 228 laboratory confirmed outbreaks throughout the UK and Ireland, ranging mainly from January through to August.The causative agent of this ... -
Study on acid-base metabolism in dairy cattle under field condition
(2011)The acid-base status of dairy cattle is important for the production and general health of the animal. The acid-base level of the blood should be kept within a narrow range, which is in a healthy animal kept within the ... -
Study on energy metabolism in dairy cows around parturition under field condition
(2010)The most common diseases in high-producing dairy farms are metabolic disorders, and they have a tendency to occur together and are completely interrelated. Early lactation exposes the cow to numerous stressors, and the ... -
A study on energy metabolism in dairy cows around parturition under field conditions
(2011)“A study on energy metabolism in dairy cows around parturition under field conditions” This thesis topic was carried out under the supervision of Professor E. BRYDL of the Department of Animal Hygiene, Herd-Health and ... -
Study on Mineral Metabolism of Dairy Cows
(2013)Macrominerals as well as trace elements take part in important processes in the body and have regulative functions. Sodium, potassium and chlorine keep the cation-anion equilibrium in in balance, calcium builds up the bones ... -
A Study on the Occurrence of Salmonella in Maltese Hunting Dogs
(2019)Objective: The purpose of this study was to initiate an investigation to ascertain the incidence of Salmonella shedding by apparently healthy Maltese hunting and scavenging dogs, while highlighting the risks which may ... -
Study on the prevalence and risk factors of bovine respiratory disease complex in Irish cattle herds
(2016)The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence and risk factors of bovine respiratory disease complex (BRDC) within Irish cattle herd. All the farms surveyed were located in County Louth in the North East of Ireland. ... -
The success of the Hannovarian Horse breed from the 17. Century till 2010
(2011)The Hannovarian is one of the most successful horse breeds in the world. The breeding system is a positive example for many other breeding organisations. This Thesis analyse the development of the Hannovarian and the Success ... -
Success Rate of Pre-Calving supplements in the prevention of Parturient Paresis in Dairy Herds
(2021)Parturient paresis directly causes economic losses due to the reduction in milk production of affected cows, cost of treatment of the animals and death and culling of affected cows. -
Superovulation and Embryo Recovery in the Guinea Pig
(2013)Mice and rats are the most popular lab animals used in experiments across the world. They are also routinely used in studies about the reproductive system due to their large litter number, short gestation period and ... -
Surveillance on the presence of flaviviruses and Chikungunya virus in mosquito vectors
(2021)Due to globalization and climate change, exotic mosquitoes were introduced into Europe, contributing to the spread of arboviruses (Amraoui and Failloux, 2016). -
A survey about sexual linked behavior problems in cats
(2014)Physiological sexual linked behavior traits can make cats hard to keep as household pets. Aggression and marking behavior can be normal breeding behavior of the male cat. And some female cats show signs of aggression during ... -
Survey of Babesia infections of dogs in Mumbai, India
(2019)Babesia are tick-borne, intra-erythrocytic, haemoprotozoan parasites that affect mammals and birds worldwide (Kuttler, 1988). Canine babesiosis is an important disease of dogs in south Asia, but unfortunately its ...