Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Polymorphisms in bovine immune genes and their associations with somatic cell ... - 7thSpace Interactive (press release)
Polymorphisms in bovine immune genes and their associations with somatic cell ...7thSpace Interactive (press release)CXCR1-777 significantly associated (P<0.05) with fat yield in the bull population and tended to associate (P<0.1) with somatic cell score (SCS) in the cows ...
Polymorphisms in bovine immune genes and their associations with somatic cell count and milk production in ... - BioMed Central
The aim of this study was to quantify the associations between two previously identified polymorphisms in the bovine ... bull population. TLR4-2021 associated (P
Genomics Hits The Farm (Forbes)
Genomics is just starting to improve human health. But it has revolutionized dairy farming.
Friday, November 5, 2010
The daily cowman: Who's your Daddy?
The cattle business has gotten better but now a few more people want to be a cowman which drives up the price. The positive side is I have placed my cow herd in a pretty decent position of youth to take advantage of the better prices as ... I have mentioned before that if we put as much thought into human mating as we do bovine mating I am pretty sure the world would be a better place. As you look across you come to “performance epds” Expected Progeny Differences is what ...
Some Common Diseases on Dairy Cattle
Vibriosis – This is a genital campylobacteriosis VD disease acquired by cow and bull during breeding and destroys the embryo at its earliest stages. b. Leptospiros – This is a contamination acquired through urine and other body fluids shed by the ... Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (IBR), Bovine Viral Diarrhea (BVD), Bovine Respiratory Syncyntial Virus (BRSV), Parainfluenza Type 3 (PI3), Haemophilus Somnus, and Manheimia haemolytical P are some examples. multocida. ...
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Bovine Trichomoniasis Update
US - The Colorado Department of Agriculture is reminding cattle owners to test their herd for Bovine Trichomoniasis. ... “Trich” is a costly, yet preventable, infection that can affect dairy and beef cattle. If bulls become infected, the percentage of open cows can increase from 5 to 30 per cent. Trich is a venereal disease of cattle caused by Trichomonas foetus (T. Foetus). The T. foetus infection causes fertility problems, such as early embryonic death or abortion of ...
Getting Rid Of Cattle Fever Ticks
These ticks transmit bovine babesiosis, commonly known as Texas cattle fever, a deadly disease of cattle that\'s caused by singled-celled organisms. Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists in Kerrville, Texas, are developing and ...
Ranchers Warned Not To Overlook Cow Care
“It\'s easy to let the cow herd take care of itself, especially after getting the cattle moved back to fall pasture and shipping calves,” says John Dhuyvetter, area Extension livestock specialist at North Dakota State University\'s North ...
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Mexico - Livestock and Products Annual 2010
Certain beef products remain prohibited from entering Mexico from the United States due to the discovery of bovine spongiform encephalitis (BSE) in a US cow in December 2003. The list was published in GAIN Report MX 5062 BSE Update ...
FDA Awards Grants For Food And Feed Safety
... of Federal-State Relations and its Center for Veterinary Medicine, enhance state, territorial, and tribal animal feed safety infrastructure and mad cow disease, or bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) prevention programmes. ...
Mother of a cow | Bush Babe of Oz
Dad had spotted this little bull calf, just a day or so old, in the long grass with no sign of a Mama. He seemed thirsty and \'tucked up\' (where the flanks are drawn in) so Dad decided to intervene. He loaded him onto the horse, in front of the saddle, ... So I parked and walked to the fence to take custody of the little black bovine. Of course, it had been only nine days since this happened, so carrying a calf was probably a bit silly. In my defence he wasn\'t THAT heavy, ...
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Rusted Ruminations: Cud-Chewing Visionaries
Cattle are a symbol of the whole Earth, the providers of sustenance. These udder-endowed friends are ever generous, giving endlessly of milk — much as the liberated soul gives of spiritual knowledge — while taking nothing for themselves other than grass, grain, ... As a consequence of said phenomena, every year devotees will drive their sanctified Taurus to the annual bovine rites at San Francisco\'s Cow Palace, paying tribute to those splendid cream makers in the sky. ...
Kiefer Sutherland Makes a Bad Beef Investment | PopEater.com
... Kiefer Sutherland is just a dude who lost almost $900K on cows. Wait, whaaaa? Yes, Sutherland sank $896000 into some fine bovine, part of an investment scheme that turned out to be (insert token \"bull\" or \"udder-ly\" joke here) ... uh, bogus. ... The competitive steer-roping promoter and cattle manager convinced people that if they invested in Mexican cattle, the cows would then be sold to the U.S. for a whopping profit. Well, guess what? There were never any cows. ...
The World Muslim Consumer Association Blog
These cattle suffer from stress (physical and from seeing cattle next to them slaughtered), foot rot, Bovine respiratory disease and Blight to name a few problems they face before they themselves are slaughtered in a halal manner. ... Unwanted bobby calves are killed and some bull calves are raised for veal. Heifer calves may be reared as herd replacements. The natural life span of a cow is about 20 years, but few dairy cows are older than seven when slaughtered. ...
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Vegetarian? Why Cheese Is Not Eco Friendly or Humane: Dairy Just ...
What do you think happens to the bull calves? They get killed. And since dairy cattle and beef cattle are generally different breeds and there\'s little value in raising the male offspring of dairy cows for meat, this happens when they are ... The modern dairy cow produces three times more milk than its counterpart from 50 years ago, as a result of breeding, and many cows in the United States are injected with bovine somatotrophin (BST), a genetically engineered growth ...
Curs and Catahoula Leopards, the Cow-Hog Dogs « Stockdog Savvy
You get an outlaw cow or bull that has run in the brush or swamps for several years is clever at maintaining its independent status. Cattle will hide in the brush and briar thickets and have even been known to lie down in the water with only a ... Posted in 1 | Tagged Black Mouth Cur, bovine savvy, breed history, Catahoula Leopards, catch and bay, cattle herding, Cow hog dogs, cow-hog dog, cowdog, Curs, droving dogs, farm dog, farm dog training, feral cattle, feral hogs, ...
OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK: Northwest Minnesota elk hunt, January season in ... - Grand Forks Herald
Published January 17 2010 OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK: Northwest Minnesota elk hunt, January season in bovine TB zone etc. According to Paul Telander, regional wildlife supervisor for the DNR in Bemidji, all six tags were filled during the late season ...
Cattle Breeding & Genetic Change In The Holstein Genome - CattleNetwork.com
Error The average American dairy cow produces more than 20,000 pounds of milk every year. Most of these cattle are Holsteins, a breed whose naturally high milk yield has been enhanced by decades of selective breeding. The U.S. dairy industry ...
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