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  1. Why shorten calving intervals on smallholder dairy farms in East Africa? by Tanner, J.C., McCarthy, N.A., Omore, Amos O.

    Published 1998
    “…Omore, 1996; Staal et al., 1997) indicate that a large proportion of high-grade exotic dairy cows display lactations which collapse to a prolonged, but stable profile described by a logarithmic function. …”
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  2. The performance of Mpwapwa breed cattle under small holder dairy farmer management in a rural area by Kasonta, J.S., Mkonyi, J.I.

    Published 1991
    “…This production level is about three times higher than that of indigenous zebu cows under comparable management. Also, Mpwapwa calves were observed to grow much faster than calves of indigenous cattle. …”
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  3. Temporary 'castration' for cattle by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation

    Published 1989
    “…They can also temporarily spay their young heifers or cull cows to prevent unwanted pregnancies. Temporary castration or spaying can be brought about by...…”
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  4. What’s in the milk? by Lundén, Hanna

    Published 2016
    “…Studies have shown a link between a high SCC (somatic cell count) in cow’s milk and high risk for antibiotic residues. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  5. Effets d'un abreuvement espace (2 et 3 jours) sur la productivite de bovins Boran by Nicholson, M.J.

    Published 1986
    “…A trial conducted to examine the effects of watering Boran cattle once daily, once every two days and once every three days on birth and weaning weights, post-weaning growth and cow performance under extensive grazing conditions.…”
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  6. Trypano tolerant cattle by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation

    Published 1987
    “…Two Baoule calves, a male and a female, have been born to a surrogate Zebu cow in Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina Faso. They are the first results of an embryo transfer carried out by CRTA (the Centre for Research on Animal Trypanosomiasis). …”
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  7. The cost to productivity and the potential benefits of 2- and 3-day watering of Boran cattle by Nicholson, M.J.

    Published 1986
    “…A trial conducted to examine the effects of watering Boran cattle once daily, once every two days and once every three days on birth and weaning weights, post-weaning growth and cow performance under extensive grazing conditions.…”
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  8. Emmanuel Arua Ijere, Inland Town, Onisha Sate, Nigeria: by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation

    Published 1996
    “…'We want to produce Sweetened Condensed Milk andUnsweetened Evaporated Milk, based on Soy milk (60%) and cows' milk (40%). Both products will be packaged in 150mlplastic sachets and 350ml plastic bottles, to make the products affordable to the...…”
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  9. Evaluation of Brahman-crossed Boran, pure Brahman, and pure Boran cattle kept at Abernossa ranch of the Ministry of Agriculture by Gebre-Wold, A., Bekele, T., Worku, G., Gebre-Meskel, T., Ketema, E.

    Published 1989
    “…Reproductive and growth performances of purebred Brahman and Boran cows and their crossbred calves were investigated at Abernossa ranch in Ethiopia. …”
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  10. Effects of biochar and alkaline amendments on cadmium immobilization, selected nutrient and cadmium concentrations of lettuce (Lactuca sativa) in two contrasting soils by Woldetsadik, D., Drechsel, Pay, Keraita, Bernard N., Marschner, B., Itanna, F., Gebrekidan, H.

    Published 2016
    “…The lowest Cd and highest P tissue concentrations of lettuce plants were induced by faecal matter and cow manure biochar treatments in both soils. Additionally, the greatest Cd phytoavailability reduction for lettuce was induced by poultry litter and cow manure biochars in the silty loam soil. …”
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  11. Deletion in KARLN intron 5 and predictive relationship with bovine tuberculosis and brucellosis infection phenotype by Rossi, Ursula Amaranta, Caffaro, María Eugenia, Raschia, Maria Agustina, Hasenauer, Flavia Carolina, Poli, Mario Andres, Rossetti, Carlos Alberto

    Published 2023
    “…We performed two separate case-control association analyses: one for bovine tuberculosis (bTB) using 308 Holstein and Jersey cows from three herds with prevalence between 5 and 15% for this infection; and another for brucellosis using 140 Holstein and beef crossbred cows from two herds with high prevalence for brucellosis (> 30%). …”
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  12. Efecto de la sombra de un rodal de Eucapyptus en verano sobre el comportamiento y el peso de terneros al destete en un sistema de cría bovina en el norte de Buenos Aires. by Mujica, Gerardo Oscar, Padin, Martín Alejandro, Mc Dermott, Augusto, Trangoni, Marcos David

    Published 2023
    “…Animal behavior, and weaning weight were evaluated in a herd of 50 pregnant Aberdeen angus cows divided in two groups. Each group was placed in a 35 ha plot. …”
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  13. The management of extensive livestock systems and its relationship with greenhouse gas emissions by Nieto, Maria Isabel, Frigerio, Karina Laura, Reine Viñales, Ramón, Barrantes Díaz, Olivia, Privitello, M.J. Liliana

    Published 2020
    “…Thus, when considering the emissions per kg sold, cow-calf+backgrounding or backgrounding systems, are environmentally more friendly than those of cow-calf, being the bull category the most sensitive to gas emissions. …”
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  14. Uterine Pathology and Physiology in the Post Partum Period in Ethiopian Cattle by Källerö, Emma Elisa

    Published 2010
    “…In addition to this, cow signals were used as a basis for forming a general judgement of the cows’ health. …”
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    Second cycle, A1N, A1F or AXX
  15. The reproductive performance of East African (Bos indicus) Zebu cattle in Ethiopia. 1. Oestrus cycle length, duration, behaviour and ovulation time by Mattoni, M., Mukasa-Mugerwa, E., Cecchini, G., Sovani, S.

    Published 1988
    “…Reproductive performance of 28 East African Zebu cows in Ethiopia were investigated over a period of 217 days. …”
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  16. Late-gestation protein restriction negatively impacts muscle growth and glucose regulation in steer progeny by Maresca, Sebastian, Lopez Valiente, Sebastian, Rodriguez, Alejandro Martin, Pavan, Enrique, Quintans, Graciela I., Long, Nathan M.

    Published 2019
    “…The objective of this study was to determine whether the amount of protein provided to cows during late gestation would affect postnatal growth and lead to changes in glucose and insulin concentrations. …”
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  17. Ex ante impact and trade-off assessment of improved forage use in western Kenya by Caulfield, Mark E., Paul, Birthe K.

    Published 2021
    “…Under the scenario of an additional cow and the use of Maasai forage grass annual farm income rose by 75%. …”
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