Theses: Új feltöltések
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The impact of lameness on milk production in Holstein Friesian Dairy cattle in Ireland
(2016)The aim of thesis was to identify whether lameness had an effect on milk production in Holstein Friesian dairy cows in Ireland. I focused my work on three dairy herds in the midlands of Ireland, in counties Kilkenny and ... -
Drinking water hygiene and its effects on the welfare of pigs in Norwegian pig farms
(2016)Water is a fundamental part for all living creatures. It is important that the animals receive water of proper quality and quantity adequate for their physiological status. In pig production little focus has been put on ... -
How performance testing of working dogs can be adapted to evaluate working ability in Komondor dogs
(2017)The livestock protection dogs belongs to the group of pastoral dogs, and have originally been used to protect livestock on pasture. The Komondor is a Hungarian breed which is considered to belong in this group, and has ... -
The use of Bacteriophage or their proteins as an alternative to antibiotics in livestock production
(2017)The global demand for high quality meat products is continually increasing which in turn favours higher production rates. Antibiotics have been used as growth promoters in livestock production since the 1950’s, their use ... -
Dynamic changes of selected biomarkers of the energy metabolism in the peripartal period of the dairy cow
(2017)The dairy cow in the peripartal period has a higher risk to develop diseases associated with metabolic dysregulation. Especially prepartum over conditioned cows are more likely to develop peripartal disorders. Yet there ... -
Evaluation and analysis of the Tyrolean Grey Cattle from 1940's and nowadays (2014)
(2017)The thesis is concerned with the Tyrolean Grey cattle breed, an autochthonal, dual purpose, alpine mountain cattle breed. The objective of the study is to describe the typical characterisation of the breed and showing ... -
The use of risk assessment software to evaluate risk of subclinical ketosis in 7 large-scale dairy herds in Hungary
(2017)Ketosis is a common metabolic disease during early lactation in dairy cows. It is seen worldwide and especially in cows who are bred and managed for high milk production. Subclinical ketosis is defined as a condition where ... -
Effect of Salmonid alphavirus infection on housekeeping gene expression, validation by quantitative, real-time PCR
(2017)Pancreas disease is responsible for major economic losses in the European salmonid farming industry, due to mortality, diminished growth rate and reduced slaughter weights. The infectious agent causing pancreas disease in ... -
Egy Isopoda faj populációdinamikája (Armadillidium vulgare (Latreille, 1804), Isopoda, Oniscidea)
(2014)A Solymári Kis-hegy Tájvédelmi Körzetben 2007. április 27. és október 27. között végzett talajcsapdázás eredményeként egy mezohabitatban gyűjtött Armadillidium vulgare (Latreille, 1804) szárazföldi ászkarák populáció ... -
Effect of nutrition on swine back fat and reproduction in Israeli farms
(2017)This study set out to investigate the conditions of the swine growing industry in the unique Israeli environment, where BCS is used as the sole measurement to predict reproductive efficiency, and the comparative suitability ... -
Field study of foal weaning and rearing in one stable and its effect on the stereotypic behavior incidence
(2017)The aim of my field study was to show different types of weaning which can affect the rest of the foal’s life. Also to show how they develop a copping mechanism in a stressful situation which leads to development of ... -
Equine genetic diseases with special regards to DNA tests
(2017)This thesis is a literature review of the current genomic data about the gene mutations for a variety of genetic diseases of horses. A special emphasises will be given to the latest up-todate mutations which are DNA tested, ... -
Cause of the death of the golden hamster
(2017)The thesis ‘Cause of the death of the golden hamster’ outlines the pathological changes caused by infectious and non-infectious diseases. At the Department of Pathology, at the Szent István University, Budapest, all the ... -
Clinical experiences after the insertion of a Cyclosporine-A drug delivery device in Warmblood Horses with Equine Recurrent Uveitis
(2016)Equine recurrent uveitis (ERU) is the most common ophthalmic disease in horses. It is an immune-mediated inflammatory disease of all parts of the uvea. Due to its chronic and recurrent progression and destruction of ... -
The Genetics of Equine Dwarfism
(2017)Dwarfism is a genetic disorder which is a condition of abnormal smaller stature in an individual of a species. This can refer to overall reduced stature, or reduced stature in specific body parts. Equine dwarfism is a ... -
Poisonous mushrooms and mushroom toxicosis in dogs in Norway
(2017)This study was performed to review cases of mushrooms toxicosis in Norway, to describe how the prognosis of this type of toxicosis is and how the short and long term effects of these types of toxicosis are. A retrospective ... -
The Rabies Epidemic in Sri Lanka
(2017)Rabies is one of the oldest and deadliest zoonotic diseases known to man, accounting for approx. 59,000 human deaths each year. The majority of deaths occur in remote, poverty-laden regions of Asia and Africa. Approx. 20-30 ... -
Professional liability of the veterinarian in Sweden
(2017)The core of this paper is to highlight the professional liability of the veterinarian in Sweden from a legal regulatory and a changing society point of view. This includes a description of the veterinary services today ... -
Heredity of Melanoma in Grey Horses and Methods for its Therapy
(2017)Today the occurrence of this neoplastic skin disease is still an immense problem in grey horses. Indeed, some possibilities do already exist to treat, or at least minimize, the formations but there is no curative resolution ...