PPT-Animal Models: Sheep, cattle and horses with NCL

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Imke Tammen Peter J Houweling amp Izmira F Mohd Ismail Faculty of Veterinary Science The University of Sydney Australia imketammensydneyeduau and Batten Animal

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Imke Tammen Peter J Houweling amp Izmira F Mohd Ismail Faculty of Veterinary Science The University of Sydney Australia imketammensydneyeduau and Batten Animal Research Network . and Restraint. Cattle. Cattle Characteristics. Prey animals. Grazers. Poor depth perception. Panoramic vision. 310-360.  . Blind side behind them. Keen hearing. Curious. Just In Time Training. Animal Behavior and Restraint: Cattle. Information Systems & Services. marc.bennett@ncl.ac.uk. Improved version of the old system. No need for creating a . U. nix account. More secure than YouTube or . Vimeo. Maximum upload 100mb. Burros: Assessing Welfare During Helicopter Capture. Kathryn Holcomb, PhD and Carolyn Stull, PhD. Veterinary Medicine Cooperative Extension. University of California, Davis. What horses and burros?. ECLS. The Innovation . Rachel.Lofthouse@ncl.ac.uk. ECLS. Emerging evidence of impact . Rachel.Lofthouse@ncl.ac.uk. ECLS. The NRC determines requirements -No safety factor.. Energy is not a nutrient , it is the fuel for all metabolic activity.. Derived from nutrients –Energy is the number one metabolic need for horses next to water. Other nutrient needs are sacrificed for energy if deficient.. .. Wild horses are mammals that live in north west. .. Only about 300 wild horses make their homes at Sandy Bottom.*It is very sandy their. .. It is also very grassy their.. About . w. ild horses homes. Beth Johnson, DVM. Kentucky Department of Agriculture. Office of State Veterinarian. 502-573-0282 . (office) 502-545-6373 (cell). bethc.johnson@ky.gov. WHAT IS NORMAL?. SHEEP. Normal rectal temp. 101-103. S K Das, M . Karunakaran. and S B . Barbuddhe. . ICAR Research Complex for Goa. Ela. – 403402, Goa, India. Introduction. Livestock is an integral part of agriculture in India more particularly in this state as most of the people due to multifarious reasons depend on the animal for their economic support. . Types of identification. Dairy Identification. Ear tags. Branding (hot and freeze). Neck Chains/Collars. Tattoos. Leg Bands. Electronic Identification (i.e. Barcode) . Beef Identification. Ear Tags. Animal Classification Living organisms are classified into five kingdoms. Each kingdom is further split into smaller groups called Phyla (singular phylum) In each Phyla there are classes and then classes are subdivided into orders. Behavior: . Dairy cows live in close proximity to humans who feed them, milk them, and provide for their needs. Farmers prefer dairy cattle that are calm and easy to handle. This trait is acquired through the training and experience of the cows from the time they are young and is also influenced by genetics. . in the smooth rock sides of natural catchment b86ins in which animals previously had drowned Water is guided into the storage wult by concrete or stone aprons IA some instances it is possible to te ad Breeds. Management Practices and Facilities. Feeding Heifers and Steers. Animal Behavior. Animal Growth and Development. Animal Health. Evaluation. Key terms. Parturition. The action or process of giving birth to offspring.. Cattle. Chickens. Horses. Pigs. Male: . boar. Female: . sow. Baby: . piglet. Sound: . grunts. Eat:. . any . left over food. and . vegetables. Pigs: On the farm. Kept in a . sty . Pigs roll in the mud to keep their bodies cool.

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