Department of Animal Breeding, Nutrition and Laboratory Animal Science: Recent submissions
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Breeding strategies and genetic status of the Norwegian labrador retriever dog population
(2014)Dog breeding should be assessed and investigated from several aspects in order to gather a complete and comprehensive overview of the breed in question. It is essential to perform a proper background check of the breed in ... -
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 ... -
Molecular and expression study of the gene beta-defensin in male and female bovine reproductive tract
(2014)Β-defensins are widely expressed and rapidly induced at epithelial surfaces to defend against diverse microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. These innate effector molecules are conserved across a ... -
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 ... -
Evaluating captive tigers' dietary nutrient supply
(2014)Although the cat remains the best model to use for feeding captive tigers, the standard values given by the different associations regarding the nutrient requirements for cats cannot be used directly for tigers kept in ... -
New trends in feline breeding : (Literature review)
(2014)A responsible breeder will first assure that all the environmental circumstances are given for his cats to live in a healthy, stress free environment, with the substantial care he can provide them. He will have good knowledge ... -
Food-toxicological judgement of heavy metal content in the muscle of roe deer (Capreolus capreolus)
(2014)The aim of this study was to investigate the concentrations of the elements Arsenic, Cobalt, Chromium, Copper, Iron, Mercury, Molybdenum, Nickel, Lead and Zinc in the muscle tissue of Roe deer. The 18 samples were taken ... -
Duna-menti országok Lipicai törzsei
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Genetics of endocrine diseases in Miniature Schnauzer : (Review of literature)
(2014)I have studied general endocrinology in several textbooks, read scientific papers and studies done on genetics on its own and in connection with endocrinology, I have also looked at books, and the English kennel club ... -
Breeding measures to reduce the prevalence of bone spavin in equines : (A review of literature)
(2014)The aim of the study was to perform a review study regarding breeding measures to reduce the prevalence of bone spavin in the domestic horse. Bone spavin is one of the most common forms of hind limb lameness in the horse ... -
Genetics of canine elbow dysplasia
(2014)The goal of this paper is to review several research papers, journals and books based on my topic with an objective to obtain information to support the belief that ED is in fact a genetic disease and to outline measures ... -
Health status of selected canine brachycephalic breeds : (Review of literature)
(2014)The brachycephalic skull conformation, lead to increased risks of disease in the three selected breeds. The English Bulldogs and the Pugs with pronounced exaggerated features seem to be the most affected. Predisposed ... -
The relationship between coat colours and genetic disorders with emphasis on the Great Dane canine breed
(2014)Large breeds like the Great Dane are known to be predisposed to diseases like Hip dysplasia, Gastric dilational volvulus, and Dilated cardiomyopathy, which are associated with high veterinary costs, sudden death and low ... -
BARF - a real alternative in the nutrition and detection of dogs with feed allergies
(2014)The aim of this thesis named “BARF – a real alternative in the nutrition and detection of dogs with feed allergies.“ was to get an impression if the elimination diets on the basis of “BARF” are a good alternative in the ... -
Brachycephalic syndrome in English bulldog : (Review of literature)
(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 ... -
Current genetics of equine cutaneous asthenia : (Review of literature)
(2014)Cutaneous asthenia, also known as hyperelastosis cutis is an inherited congenital skin disorder that has been reported in a variety of species, characterised by skin hyperextensibility. This degenerative connective tissue ... -
The American Quarter Horse, breeding and genetic diseases
(2014)The Quarter horse is an American breed, and is today the largest registered breed in the world with. Worldwide there are over 5 million registered Quarter Horses. It is one of the oldest recognized breeds in the United ...