Cattle Breeding Articles & Analysis
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With the rapid development of the dairy cattle breeding industry and the dairy industry, the output of raw milk and dairy products has increased significantly, the variety of dairy products has been greatly enriched, and the quality has also made a qualitative leap. ...
Introduction The Vytelle SENSE system (formerly GrowSafe Systems), featuring In-Pen Weighing Positions, can be used to collect individual weights from cattle in an automatic and non-intrusive way. The technology allows for continuous monitoring of individual animal weights and growth rates by collecting front-end partial body weights and converting them to full body weights using ...
Cattle Fence is a wire fence woven with hot dipped galvanized wire in hinged knot mesh styles, the ideal choice as borders in the fields and grassland for breeding deer, cattle, horse, sheep and other animals. We produce and sell fence post, barbed wire and wire fences for sheep and cattle farming. Cattle fence ...
By improving feed efficiency, the unit costs of production and the value of embryos, breeding stock, semen, and feeder animals can be influenced. So, why have we not moved forward in progress of genetic selection in cattle? ...
How to deal with cow dung in cattle farm? In the process of cattle breeding, if the cow dung is not handled in time, it will cause air pollution, breed a large number of mosquitoes and flies, pollute the surrounding environment of the farm and cause cattle diseases. ...
Foot and Mouth disease commonly affects cloven-hoofed animals such as pigs, cows, sheep, goats and other cattle breeds. The initial symptoms begin with lameness and a lack of appetite. ...
Villagers used the credit to buy new fishing nets, set up goat and cattle breeding programs, plant orchards, or even open village cafes. ...
Removal to reservations involved American Indians in changing economies and federal 'civilisation' programs that were fueled by beef cattle, breeding cattle, working cattle (oxen) and dairy cattle. As 19th century reservations expanded, Native Americans negotiated the bovine economies as consumers, labourers, ...
In the wake of communism's fall, the majority of rural Russia's inhabitants were left without the state farm agricultural infrastructure that fed and employed them. Most adapted by innovating to create new forms that combined pre-Soviet subsistence practices with contemporary modes. This paper explores one group's innovation, 'cows-and-kin'. Viliui Sakha, the highest latitude horse and cattle ...