Define Range Livestock. means livestock that are kept in pastures, on rangeland, or on other grazing lands and allowed to feed on vegetation growing therein. Range Livestock shall not mean 1) livestock kept in buildings, lots or pens, which normally are
Definitions of sex and/or gender applied should be explicitly stated to enhance the precision, rigor and reproducibility of the research and to avoid ambiguity or conflation of terms and the constructs to which they refer. We advise you to read theSex and Gender Equity in Research (SAGER) guid...
Scope1.1 This terminology contains related definitions and de-scriptions of terms used or likely to be used in livestock, meat,and poultry evaluation standards. The purpose of terminologyis to promote clear understanding and interpretation of thestandards in which they are used.1.2 This standard ...
These systems are usually operated by well-endowed producers, especially in terms of availability of financial flows, and relatively fewer workers. They range from barns with a few confined animals to units with thousands of animals. Challenges The proliferation of high external input livestock ...
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ecosystems, in terms of interdependence between the ecosystems and its associated heightened risks of disease transmission [17,18]. Therefore, the lack of effective control of infectious livestock diseases do not only threaten animal health, but also poses significant threat to food security and ...
The terms "well-being" and "suffering" are discussed and it is suggested that it will be very difficult, if not impossible to give them precise definitions. The classes of evidence used as indicators of well-being or of suffering are con... I. J. H. Duncan,M. S. Dawkins - 《Indicat...
In terms of geographical representation, almost half of the papers (35) analysed sites in East Africa or in the Horn of Africa. Southeast Asia was the second most represented region (12 papers). The dominance of papers from these two regions is probably due to relevant development and research...
We found that some regions had no local breeds originating from them, whereas others were characterized by high breed diversity; it typically depended on region-specific breeding and extinction history. In terms of CES provision, the highest potential for cultural benefits was observed in the ...
However, some argue that these attempts to square the circle are unachievable and that sustainable intensification in the livestock sector is a contradiction in terms (Garnett et al., 2013); genuine sustainability can best be achieved through drastic reduction in livestock product consumption, and ...