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Autor:
Mariko C Lauber, Peter Mansell, Susan J Hides, Andrew D. Fisher, Garry A. Anderson, Ellen C. Jongman, Bronwyn Stevens, David M. Duganzich, Melanie J. Conley
Publikováno v:
Journal of Dairy Research. 81:297-303
Male dairy calves may be transported from their farm of origin at a young age. This process may involve an extended period off feed and indirect consignment through an intermediate facility, prompting potential welfare concerns. To assess the impact
Autor:
Laura E. Molles, Joseph R. Waas, David M. Duganzich, Shireen Helps, Francis Helps, Solveig C. Mouterde
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 83:605-611
Agonistic signals used during contests over important resources have been extensively studied; postconflict signals have received comparatively little attention. While ‘triumph displays’, performed by winners following fights, have been described
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Veterinary Journal. 53:6-9
To identify the contributions of stationary periods and external climatic environments to thermal stress conditions for sheep on livestock transport vehicles during journeys in summer.Two livestock transport vehicles carrying sheep, operating under c
Autor:
David M. Duganzich, L R Matthews, Andrew D. Fisher, C.B. Anderson, A. F. Death, T. W. Knight, G. P. Cosgrove
Publikováno v:
Australian Veterinary Journal. 79:279-284
Objective To compare the effects of surgical and latex banding methods of castration in 14- and 9-month-old bulls. Design Two randomised, controlled experiments. Procedure In Experiment 1, following administration of local anaesthetic, 14-month-old b
Publikováno v:
Meat Science. 31:95-102
Pelting load data were collected and analysed for 304 lambs (comprising 46% ewes, 26% cryptorchids and 28% rams), all of which came from one farm. Although typically about 24% more impulse (Ns) had to be applied for pelting ram lambs than for ewe or
Publikováno v:
Journal of Dairy Science. 66:259-265
Cows in each of 10 dairy herds were assigned to two similar groups on age, breed, production, and previous mastitis history. Only cows in one group received dry cow therapy at the end of their 1977–1978 lactations. Production of all cows was tested