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Botulism of animals and human : (literature review)
(2012)Botulism in animals and humans is a disease caused by botulinum toxin produced by Clostridium botulinum. From a historical point of view the disease has been known since the 10th century. First descriptions of the clinical ... -
A bódítás hatása az orális glükóz abszorpciós tesztre
(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 ... -
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 ... -
Breed development and breeding strategy of the Irish Kerry Cattle
(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 status of the Norwegian forest cat from viewpoint of Eugenics
(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 and breed development of the Norwegian Fjord Horse
(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 Chukar Partridges (Alectoris chukar) in Cyprus
(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 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 ... -
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 Budai Sas-hegy pókegyütteseinek változásai természetvédelmi kezelések által érintett és nem érintett területeken
(2011)A budai Sas-hegy Természetvédelmi Területet különleges állat- és növényvilága régóta áll kutatások középpontjában. A dolomit-jelenség következtében biodiverzitás-hotspotként funkcionál. Több veszély fenyegeti a hegy faunáját ... -
Business plan for a small animal clinic in Israel
(2014)My thesis topic, a business plan for opening a clinic in Tel-Aviv, has showed me what a vet must do in order to open a clinic. I began my thesis with finding the location for the clinic and decided it would be in the ... -
Calf management and its consequences
(2012)In this paper entitled “Calf Management and its Consequences”, I discussed different aspect of calf management primarily in Ireland. After completing this work I am in support of the theory that management in calf ... -
Canada's largest beef recall due to E.coli O157:H7
(2014)Canada has a very complex food safety system. It is managed on many different levels involving the Federal, Provincial, Territorial, Local and Regional levels. It also involves the consumer and food processor. When all of ... -
Canine hip displasia: PennHip compared to OFA, FCI and BVA/CK
(2012)Canine Hip Dysplasia (CHD) is one of the most prevalent orthopedic diseases in dogs. Even though it's presence has been know for almost a century, the cure - or better it's elimination - is still a problem to the veterinarians ... -
Canine monocytic ehrlichiosis and its occurence, diagnosis, treatment and prevention in Sri Lanka
(2015)Ehrlichia canis is an obligate, intracellular organism and besides the other ehrlichial pathogens, it is the primary causative agent, which is involved in causing Canine Monocytic Ehrlichiosis (CME). CME is a multisystemic, ... -
Canine pyoderma : clinical signs and diagnosis
(2014)Pyoderma is a type of bacterial dermatitis common in dogs. In our study, it appeared to be more frequent in German Shepherd dogs and Bichon breeds. German shepherds were shown to develop a particular form of pyoderma, but ... -
Canine symmetrical lupoid onychodystrophy: The occurrence in Noevegian Gordon Setters
(2011)Symmetrical lupoid onychodystrophy (SLO) is an immune-mediated disease affecting multiple claws of dogs. SLO is characterized by a sudden separation and sloughing of one or more claws from the claw bed, eventually leading ...