animal health, viral diseases of animals and humans, animal diseasesTwo cytopathogenic bovine rotavirus strains were isolated. The infectivity of both isolates was relatively stable at pH 3.0 and resistant to ether. Their replication was not affected by 5-iodo-2'-deoxyuridine. The new isolates ...
While there are some cows who don’t produce A1casein protein, namely Jersey and Guernsey cows, the majority of bovines in the U.S., Western Europe and Australia are Holstein and Fresian, both of which are A1 casein producers. On the contrary, milk that contains mostly or exclusively A2 ...
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Cell therapy has emerged as a viable approach for treating damaged organs or tissues, particularly with advancements in stem cell research and regenerative medicine. The innovative technique of cell sheet engineering offers the potential to create a cell
2019, Animals The “grass-fed” milk story: Understanding the impact of pasture feeding on the composition and quality of bovine milk 2019, Foods View all citing articles on Scopus 1 Present address: Department of Animal and Food Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40546. ...
We classified all bovines in the dataset as being of beef or dairy breed type according to the detailed breed information provided in the AIM system. Based on the work of the Irish Cattle Breeding Federation (ICBF) and17, we classified animals as dairy if their dam and sire were of follow...
Major concerns regarding zoonotic pathogens in bovine herds extend to both human and animal health, compounded by the absence of clinical symptoms in infected animals, creating a challenge for monitoring. Our research sought to explore the relationship of Campylobacter jejuni excretion from calf feces,...
Large-tailed Han sheep have the largest and fattiest tail of any Chinese sheep breed, characterized by being long, broad, and fat tail with a thin, twisted end turned upwards between two lobes and a broad base. Altay sheep 1National Center for Molecular Genetics and Breeding of Animals, ...
Pastoral farming has its own set of risks. Diseases such as bovine tuberculosis or avian influenza may lead to culling. Working with larger animals means workers have to be mindful of potential injury. Dairy farmers also need to be careful of milk contamination and can be left seriously out of...