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  1. Transforming agri-food systems in Ethiopia: Evidence from the dairy sector by Minten, Bart, Habte, Yetimwork, Tamru, Seneshaw, Tesfaye, Agajie

    Published 2018
    “…Upstream at the production level, we find improved access to livestock services, higher adoption of cross-bred cows, a shift from grazing to commercial feeds, an increase in milk yields, expanding liquid milk markets, a sizable urban farm sector supplying almost one-third of all liquid milk consumed in the city, and an upscaling process with larger commercial dairy farms becoming more prevalent. …”
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  2. Rift Valley fever virus remains infectious in milk stored in a wide range of temperatures by Dawes, B.E., De La Mota-Peynado, A., Rezende, I.M., Buyukcangaz, E.K., Harvey, A.M., Gerken, Keli N., Winter, C.A., Bayrau, B., Mitzel, D.N., Waggoner, J.J., Pinsky, B.A., Wilson, W.C., LaBeaud, A.D.

    Published 2025
    “…Methods: We assessed the stability of RVFV in milk by spiking cow and goat milk with infectious RVFV-MP12 vaccine strain and measured RNA via qRT-PCR and infectious viral titers via plaque assay over time in a variety of temperature conditions. …”
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  3. Spatio-temporal evaluation of metals and metalloids in the water of high Andean livestock micro-watersheds, Amazonas, Peru by Leiva Tafur, Damaris, Rascón Barrios, Jesús, Corroto de la Fuente, Fernando, Goñas Goñas, Malluri, Gamarra Torres, Oscar Andrés, Oliva Cruz, Segundo Manuel

    Published 2024
    “…The results were contrasted with international and Peruvian quality standards related to dairy cow production. The highest values of pH, total dissolved solids, and electrical conductivity were reported during the dry season, and the highest turbidity during the wet season. …”
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  4. Seroprevalence and risk factors associated with bovine Leukemia virus infection in argentine beef cattle by Porta, Natalia Gabriela, Suarez Archilla, Guillermo, Miotti, Camila, Molineri, Ana Ines, Alvarez, Irene, Trono, Karina Gabriela, Signorini Porchiett, Marcelo Lisandro, Ruiz, Vanesa

    Published 2023
    “…The multivariate model revealed that BLV prevalence was significantly associated with the use of animals raised in the same farm for cattle replacement (P = 0.005), breeding cows by natural mating with a bull (P < 0.001), and weaning calves after 6 months of age (P = 0.011). …”
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  5. Pollen beetle (Astylus atromaculatus)-associated gastroenteric disease in cattle: report of 6 natural outbreaks by Garcia, Juan Agustin, Livio, Juan, Matto, Carolina, Dutra, Fernando, Scioli, Maria Valeria, Giannitti, Federico, Langston, James, Poppenga, Robert, Canton, German Jose, Uzal, Francisco

    Published 2023
    “…Eight Hereford, Angus, and/or crossbreed heifers, cows, steers, and/or calves were autopsied. Gross and microscopic findings included multifocal necrosis with fibrinous pseudomembranes in the forestomachs and/or small and large intestines. …”
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  6. Epidemiology and effect of gastrointestinal nematodes on beef cattle from tropical Argentina by Suarez, Victor Humberto, Martinez, Gabriela Marcela, Micheloud, Juan Francisco, Viñabal, Alberto

    Published 2018
    “…Moreover, a group of 20 untreated first-calving cows was monitored. Eggs per gram of faeces (epg) and faeces cultures were performed. …”
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  7. In Vivo Reductions in Methane and Urinary Nitrogen by Perennial Non-Bloating Temperate Legume and Forb Functional Forages Produced in the Mountain West United States by MacAdam, Jennifer W., Villalba, Juan J., Lagrange, Sebastian Pablo, Stewart, Elizabeth K., Pitcher, Lance R., Slebodnik, Kathryn A., Norton, Jeanette M., Reeve, Jennifer R., Yunhua, Zhang, Bolletta, Andrea Ivana, Legako, Jerrad F., Christensen, Rachael G., Hunt, Sara R.

    Published 2025
    “…As a function of intake, the enteric CH4 emissions of cows, heifers, and calves grazing these legume pastures were reduced 25%–63% compared with the same cattle on grass pastures, and heifers grazing legume pastures had CH4 emissions no different from heifers on total mixed rations. …”
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  8. Intramammary infusion of Panax ginseng extract in the bovine mammary gland at cessation of milking modifies components of the insulin-like growth factor system during involution by Dallard, Bibiana Elisabet, Pujato, Silvina A., Baravalle, Celina, Pereyra, Elizabet Amanda Lorena, Rey, Florencia, Renna, Maria Sol, Calvinho, Luis Fernando

    Published 2018
    “…Eight mammary quarters from six nonpregnant cows in late lactation were infused with 10 mL of ginseng extract solution (3 mg/mL), six quarters were treated with 10 mL of placebo (vehicle alone) and six quarters were maintained as uninoculated controls. …”
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  9. Effect of ensiling a total mixed ration on feed quality for cattle in smallholder dairy farms = Efecto de ensilar una ración totalmente mezclada sobre la calidad nutritional para e... by Bretschneider, Gustavo, Mattera, Juan, Cuatrin, Alejandra, Arias, Dario Raul, Wanzenried Zamora, Rosana Andrea

    Published 2018
    “…Overall, TMR silage had adequate attributes to cope with dairy cow requirements. It is suggested that the ensiling of TMR, composed by locally available feedstuffs, is a simple and low cost technology that could aid smallholder dairy to improve their net daily income.…”
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  10. Secado en lecho fluido de un prototipo granulado a base de la levadura con potencial probiótico Meyerozyma guilliermondii: selección de parámetros de proceso y protector de secado by Chaparro-Rodriguez, Martha Liliana, Cespedes Gutierrez, Elizabeth, Cruz-Barrera, Fredy Mauricio, Castillo Saldarriaga, Carlos, Gomez Alvarez, Martha Isabel

    Published 2024
    “…Often, these types of products are supplied in a granulated form to facilitate its dosage to ruminants as cows, sheep, among others. To produce granulated bioproducts based on microorganisms, it is required to select suitable drying conditions, protectants and the adequate drying operation, decisive factors to guarantee cell viability and stability during storage. …”
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  11. Foderhäckar till hästar i lösdrift by Johansson, Jenny

    Published 2007
    “…Knowledge about feed racks for feeding forages to horses is lacking. Racks for sheep and cows are sometimes used for horses. Feeding roughage on the ground, or feeding silage bales with the plastic and net still on, can bring on a lot of different problems. …”
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  12. RTLS - real time location systems : an inventory study for agriculture applications and requirements by Larsson, Mattias

    Published 2010
    “…Probable solutions for future applications include RTLS tracking of dairy cows with exact location capability using electronic passive ear tags. …”
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  13. Advantages and disadvantages with outdoor hutches as housing system for calves and their future effect on the replacement heifer by Lundell, Anna

    Published 2015
    “…Many studies have shown that an optimal rearing of the young calf is of great importance to up bring a profitable dairy cow. The dairy calf and growing heifer is subject for a great scientific interest. …”
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