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Analysis Of Spermatogenesis In Young Male Hybrids Bred From Domestic Cattle(Bos Taurus) And European Bison (Bison Bonasus), Andrzej Zyczynski, Marta Kloch, Wanda Olech Jan 2019

Analysis Of Spermatogenesis In Young Male Hybrids Bred From Domestic Cattle(Bos Taurus) And European Bison (Bison Bonasus), Andrzej Zyczynski, Marta Kloch, Wanda Olech

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

A new attempt was undertaken to check the reproductive capabilities of male hybrids bred from European bison (Bison bonasus) and domestic cattle (Bos taurus). The analysis concerned two hybrids aged 1.5?2.5 years (the latter being sampled twice at 6-month intervals), and additionally one 1.5-year-old backcross hybrid. Examination of testicular tissue revealed halting of spermatogenesis, which was hardly ever able to proceed further than meiosis I. Spermatogenesis was arrested at the stage of spermatogonia and primary spermatocytes. Spermatozoa were found only in the case of one hybrid and these were mostly malformed. To summarize, all the males studied were sterile, despite …


Evaluation Of Antioxidant Activity Of Bee Products Of Different Bee Races In Turkey, Özlem Saral, Mehmet Kiliçarslan, Hüseyi̇n Şahi̇n, Oktay Yildiz, Barbaros Di̇nçer Jan 2019

Evaluation Of Antioxidant Activity Of Bee Products Of Different Bee Races In Turkey, Özlem Saral, Mehmet Kiliçarslan, Hüseyi̇n Şahi̇n, Oktay Yildiz, Barbaros Di̇nçer

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Bee products with high bioactive properties have a very important place in human nutrition. Biochemical properties of these products such as honey, pollen, and propolis vary according to flora, season, bee race, and production methods. In this study, the biological activities of honey, bee pollen, and propolis samples from four bee races in Turkey (Apis mellifera caucasica, Apis mellifera anatoliaca, Apis mellifera syriaca, and Apis mellifera carnica) were examined. Besides the determining of total polyphenol and total flavonoid contents, the antioxidant capacity was investigated by three different assays: DPPH (1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl) radical-scavenging activities, CUPRAC (cupric reducing antioxidant capacity) and FRAP (ferric …


A Preliminary Study On Effects Of Subanesthetic Doses Of Preemptive Ketamine Given Prior To Premedication On Total Intravenous Anesthesia For Short- To Medium-Term Surgical Procedures In Horses, Pallvi Sharma, Aswathy Gopinathan, Kiranjeet Singh, Sherin B. Sarangom, Chelladurai Sowbharenya, Christina John, Med Ram Verma Jan 2019

A Preliminary Study On Effects Of Subanesthetic Doses Of Preemptive Ketamine Given Prior To Premedication On Total Intravenous Anesthesia For Short- To Medium-Term Surgical Procedures In Horses, Pallvi Sharma, Aswathy Gopinathan, Kiranjeet Singh, Sherin B. Sarangom, Chelladurai Sowbharenya, Christina John, Med Ram Verma

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This study was conducted to determine the effects of subanesthetic doses of ketamine given prior to premedication on the quality of anesthesia, recovery, and postoperative pain in horses. Eighteen horses were randomly recruited into three equal groups, S, LK, and HK, wherein saline, ketamine at 0.2 mg/kg body weight (bwt), and ketamine at 0.4 mg/kg bwt were given, respectively, i.v. for 30 min as a continuous rate infusion (CRI). Horses were premedicated with xylazine at 1 mg/kg bwt i.v. and butorphanol at 0.05 mg/kg bwt i.v. after 30 min. Anesthesia was induced using ketamine and midazolam and was maintained with …


The Coexistence Of Heart Murmurs And Arrhythmias In An Equine Hospital Population ? A Retrospective Study, Ali̇ Cesur Onmaz, Vehbi̇ Güneş, Alexandra Pavaloiu, René Van Den Hoven Jan 2019

The Coexistence Of Heart Murmurs And Arrhythmias In An Equine Hospital Population ? A Retrospective Study, Ali̇ Cesur Onmaz, Vehbi̇ Güneş, Alexandra Pavaloiu, René Van Den Hoven

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This study was performed to characterize the coexistence of valvar insufficiencies of the mitral, tricuspid, aortic, and pulmonary valves and their possible association with atrial fibrillation in an equine clinic population. During an 11-year period, 348 horses had been examined for cardiac arrhythmias and suspected defects of the cardiac valves at the Vetmeduni Vienna, Austria. The study population included 256 male and 92 female horses. A subpopulation of 197 (57%) horses was identified with at least one valvular disorder. In these horses, mitral valve regurgitation (MR) was reported in 124 animals (63%), aortic valve regurgitation (AR) in 101 (51%), tricuspid …


Serodiagnostic Potential Of Brucella Outer Membrane And Periplasmic Proteins, Aitbay Bulashev, Orken Akibekov, Zhanbolat Suranshiyev, Bakytkali Ingirbay, Saule Eskendirova Jan 2019

Serodiagnostic Potential Of Brucella Outer Membrane And Periplasmic Proteins, Aitbay Bulashev, Orken Akibekov, Zhanbolat Suranshiyev, Bakytkali Ingirbay, Saule Eskendirova

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The aim of this study was to evaluate the serological diagnostic potential of the Brucella recombinant outer membrane (rOMP25, rOMP31) and periplasmic proteins (rBP26, rSOD) in a comparative way using an indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (i-ELISA). Rabbit and/or mouse antibodies to Brucella whole cell and/or soluble protein preparations recognized all recombinant proteins used, which confirms the expression of target antigens in E. coli in active form. The recombinant proteins showed different antigenicity to antibodies of cattle kept on a brucellosis-affected (endemic) farm and/or a new focus of infection. Thus, the presence of anti-Brucella antibodies was confirmed by i-ELISA/rSOD in 79% …


Predicting The Body Weight Of Balochi Sheep Using A Machine Learning Approach, Zil E. Huma, Farhat Iqbal Jan 2019

Predicting The Body Weight Of Balochi Sheep Using A Machine Learning Approach, Zil E. Huma, Farhat Iqbal

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Various machine learning algorithms have been used to model and predict the body weight of rams of the Balochi sheep breed of Pakistan. The traditional generalized linear model along with regression trees, support vector machine, and random forests methods have been used to develop models for the prediction of the body weight of animals. The independent variables (inputs) include the body (body length, heart girth, withers height) and testicular (scrotal diameter, scrotal circumference, scrotal length, and testicular length) measurements of 131 male sheep 2-36 months of age. The performance of the models is assessed based on evaluation criteria of mean …


Repeated Low Doses Of Dexamethasone As A Pretreatment For Induction Of Parturition In Simmental Cows, Seçki̇n Salar, Hali̇t Kanca, Fi̇li̇z Bakar, Ayhan Baştan Jan 2019

Repeated Low Doses Of Dexamethasone As A Pretreatment For Induction Of Parturition In Simmental Cows, Seçki̇n Salar, Hali̇t Kanca, Fi̇li̇z Bakar, Ayhan Baştan

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The aim herein was to evaluate the effects of the induction of parturition using repeated low doses of dexamethasone in cattle. A total of 28 Simmental cows were used for the induction of parturition (n = 20) or served as controls (n = 8). Parturition was induced by a 1.6-mg intramuscular (IM) injection of dexamethasone twice daily for 6 days, beginning on day 270, and a 40-mg IM injection of dexamethasone on day 276. The calf birth weight, incidences of dystocia, daytime parturitions, and placental retention were compared. The calf birth weights in the treatment and the control groups were …


A Study On Oocyte Development Of The Atlantic Bluefin Tuna(Thunnus Thynnus, Linnaeus 1758) Under Farming Conditions, Şükrü Yildirim, Sema Mi̇di̇lli̇, Mehmet Güler, Ridvan Cenk Yurttaş, Deni̇z Çoban Jan 2019

A Study On Oocyte Development Of The Atlantic Bluefin Tuna(Thunnus Thynnus, Linnaeus 1758) Under Farming Conditions, Şükrü Yildirim, Sema Mi̇di̇lli̇, Mehmet Güler, Ridvan Cenk Yurttaş, Deni̇z Çoban

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Body length and weight measurements and histological samples were collected from slaughtered Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) that were fattening under farming conditions for the determination of oocyte development in February 2015 (n = 10), May 2015 (n = 1), June 2015 (n = 1), July 2015 (n = 9), and July 2016 (n = 3) during harvest and soon after newly dead. The developmental phases of oocytes were evaluated based on their diameters, fork body length and weight of fish, surface water temperature, and species' reproduction season. According to the histological results, the oocytes were at the beginning of …


Morphometric Analysis Of The Skulls Of Domestic Cattle (Bos Taurus L.) And Water Buffalo (Bubalus Bubalis L.) In Turkey, Ermi̇ş Özkan, Abu Bakar Siddiq, Ki̇fayet Oya Kahveci̇oğlu, Muhsi̇n Öztürk, Vedat Onar Jan 2019

Morphometric Analysis Of The Skulls Of Domestic Cattle (Bos Taurus L.) And Water Buffalo (Bubalus Bubalis L.) In Turkey, Ermi̇ş Özkan, Abu Bakar Siddiq, Ki̇fayet Oya Kahveci̇oğlu, Muhsi̇n Öztürk, Vedat Onar

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

A total of 20 domestic cattle (Bos taurus L.) and 15 water buffalo (Bubalis bubalis L.) skulls were analyzed in this study. All of the specimens belonged to female individuals. Using a total of 27 craniometric measurements from each of the skulls, 9 indices were calculated. Although there were statistically significant differences between the linear measurements of the skulls of both species, while calculating the indices with their ratios, the values of the measurements of the facial area were determinative in the craniology. Among these indices, the facial index 1 value was statistically significant (P < 0.01) in the comparison of these two species. On the other hand, while considering the orbit and foramen magnum measurements, in contrast with the transversal measurement, the height was more determinant for their index and form.


Molecular Detection Of Anaplasma Spp. In Blood And Milk Of Dairy Cattle In The Philippines, Angelito Pangan Dela Cruz, Remil Linggatong Galay, Kristina Andrea Claveria Sandalo, Flor Marie Immanuelle Rafallo Pilapil-Amante, Tetsuya Tanaka Jan 2019

Molecular Detection Of Anaplasma Spp. In Blood And Milk Of Dairy Cattle In The Philippines, Angelito Pangan Dela Cruz, Remil Linggatong Galay, Kristina Andrea Claveria Sandalo, Flor Marie Immanuelle Rafallo Pilapil-Amante, Tetsuya Tanaka

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Anaplasmosis has become a major concern in the cattle industry throughout the world due to its great economic impact. The causative agents, Anaplasmaspecies, are primarily transmitted by ticks, occurring intracellularly within blood cells, with some species being zoonotic. In this study, the presence of Anaplasma spp. was investigated in the blood and milk of dairy cattle in the Philippines. Blood and milk samples were collected from 98 dairy cattle from selected farms in five provinces in the southern part of Luzon Island in the Philippines. After DNA extraction, a conventional PCR for the control gene actin was performed, followed by …


Snake Envenomation In Two Cattle: Clinical/Laboratory Aspects And Treatment Using Equine-Derived Antivenin Of Viperidae, Nuri̇ Altuğ, Cafer Tayer İşler Jan 2019

Snake Envenomation In Two Cattle: Clinical/Laboratory Aspects And Treatment Using Equine-Derived Antivenin Of Viperidae, Nuri̇ Altuğ, Cafer Tayer İşler

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

In this case report, specific antivenin treatment for Viperidae snake envenomation in two cattle was defined for the first time. The diagnosis of snake envenomation was made according to the history and clinical findings. Clinical examination revealed systemic (tachycardia, dyspnea, cyanosis, hypersalivation, ruminal hypotony) and local (swelling of the leg and head) findings depending on the location of snake bites. Laboratory analysis determined granulocytic leukocytosis, monocytosis, decreased iron binding capacity, and increased CK and LDH enzyme activities. In the specific treatment of cases, equine-derived polyvalent antivenin containing antitoxic immunoglobulins against Viperidae species was administered. Additionally, 5% dextrose, antibiotics, dexamethasone, antihistamines, …


Ethnoveterinary Medicine In Turkey: A Comprehensive Review, Zeynep Büşra Erarslan, Şükran Kültür Jan 2019

Ethnoveterinary Medicine In Turkey: A Comprehensive Review, Zeynep Büşra Erarslan, Şükran Kültür

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Today, traditional societies throughout the world possess a wealth of ethnoveterinary knowledge, which they have accumulated during prolonged interaction with nature. Turkey has ample resources of ethnoveterinary medicines as evident from its rich floral diversity and traditional botanical knowledge from the past. This review aims to compile herbal remedies used in ethnoveterinary medicine in Turkey with comprehensive usage information and to compare our findings with pharmacological studies. The botanical, family, and local names; used parts; preparation methods; administration/dosage and duration of the treatment; and ailments treated/therapeutic effects were presented by screening ethnobotanical and ethnoveterinary studies. The most cited plant families, …


The Impact Of Breeder Age On Egg Quality And Lysozyme Activity, Dorota Banaszewska, Barbara Biesiada-Drzazga, Dominik Ostrowski, Kamil Drabik, Justyna Batkowska Jan 2019

The Impact Of Breeder Age On Egg Quality And Lysozyme Activity, Dorota Banaszewska, Barbara Biesiada-Drzazga, Dominik Ostrowski, Kamil Drabik, Justyna Batkowska

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The aim of this study was to analyze the biological components of eggs as well as lysozyme activity in relation to the age of hens. The research material consisted of eggs from parent stock of Ross 308 meat chickens. The eggs were evaluated at peak laying, i.e. eggs from 30-week-old hens, and after peak laying, i.e. from hens aged 60 weeks. Ninety eggs were evaluated in each period (180 eggs in total). Egg quality traits were divided into destructive and nondestructive traits. In addition, lysozyme activity in the albumen of the eggs was assessed. The quantitative characteristics of the eggs …


Effect Of Various Antioxidants And Their Combinations On Bull Semen Cryopreservation, Şükrü Güngör, Ayhan Ata, Muhammed Enes İnanç, John P. Kastelic Jan 2019

Effect Of Various Antioxidants And Their Combinations On Bull Semen Cryopreservation, Şükrü Güngör, Ayhan Ata, Muhammed Enes İnanç, John P. Kastelic

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Our objective was to evaluate the effects of adding 50 mM trehalose (TRE), 1 mM cysteine (CYS), or 400 µg catalase (CAT), individually or in combinations, to a Tris-based semen extender and determine the effects on fresh, chilled-equilibrated, and frozen-thawed bull sperm. Ejaculates from three Holstein bulls (1-3 years old) were pooled, divided into six equal portions, and put into a Tris-based extender supplemented with no additive (control), TRE, CYS, CAT, TRE + CYS, or TRE + CYS + CAT. In chilled-equilibrated semen, motility was highest in CAT but lowest in the control (P < 0.05). In thawed semen, motility was lower (P < 0.05) in CAT than in all other groups, which were not different. Based on a hypoosmotic swelling test (HOS test), TRE, CYS, and their combinations had higher (P < 0.05) percentages of sperm with an intact plasma membrane than the control or CAT groups. The TRE group had the least (P < 0.05) morphologically abnormal sperm. Plasma membrane and acrosomal integrity (PMAI) and high mitochondrial membrane potential (HMMP) values were highest in TRE and TRE + CYS and were lower (P < 0.05) in the control. Furthermore, HMMP was positively correlated with PMAI and HOS tests, but negatively correlated with major + minor abnormalities (r = 0.66, 0.242, and -0.349). In conclusion, the addition of TRE, with or without CYS, to a Tris-based semen extender improved several aspects of the frozen-thawed quality of bull semen. However, addition of CAT, by itself or in combination with other additives, did not protect bull sperm against cryopreservation-induced defects.


Phylogenetic Analyses Of P32, Rpo30, Gpcr, Orf117, And Kelch-Like Genes Of Tunisian Sheeppox Virus Isolates, Jihene Lachheb, Aicha Turki, Houssem Mastour, Jihene Nsiri, Imen El Behi, Imen Labri, Abdeljelil Ghram Jan 2019

Phylogenetic Analyses Of P32, Rpo30, Gpcr, Orf117, And Kelch-Like Genes Of Tunisian Sheeppox Virus Isolates, Jihene Lachheb, Aicha Turki, Houssem Mastour, Jihene Nsiri, Imen El Behi, Imen Labri, Abdeljelil Ghram

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Sheeppox is an economically important disease of small ruminants caused by the sheeppox virus (SPPV). Sheeppox virus (SPPV), goatpox virus, and lumpy skin disease virus are capripoxviruses, antigenically related but genetically distinct. Their differentiation requires analysis at a molecular level. Eleven sheeppox virus isolates from five different regions of Tunisia were collected between 2010 and 2016. SPPV was detected by real-time PCR using SYBR Green technology. Primers amplifying the entire Kelch-like gene were designed. Then the GPCR, RPO30, P32, ORF117, and Kelch-like genes were molecularly analyzed to show the different specific lineage patterns of each species. Phylogenetic analyses revealed three …


Impact Of Light-Emitting Diode And Compact Fluorescent Light Source Type And Cage Tier On Layers Reared In An Enriched Cage System Part 1: Production Performance And Egg Quality, Gülsüm Tünaydin, Bi̇lgehan Yilmaz Di̇kmen Jan 2019

Impact Of Light-Emitting Diode And Compact Fluorescent Light Source Type And Cage Tier On Layers Reared In An Enriched Cage System Part 1: Production Performance And Egg Quality, Gülsüm Tünaydin, Bi̇lgehan Yilmaz Di̇kmen

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This study?s aim was to investigate the effects of age, light source type (light-emitting diode (LED), and compact fluorescent (FLO)), and cage tier on production performance and egg quality traits of layers reared in the enriched cage system. A total of 800 Nick Chick White layers were used in the study. A total of 800 eggs were used for egg quality traits at 25 and 45 weeks of age. The enriched cage tiers were coded as I, II, III, and IV from bottom to top. Layer age significantly affected egg mass, hen-day egg production rate, hen-house egg production rate, feed …


Examining Stance Phases With The Help Of Infrared Optical Sensors In Horses, Ozan Gündemi̇r, Di̇lek Olğun Erdi̇kmen, Zi̇ynet Di̇la Ateşpare, Kozet Avanus Jan 2019

Examining Stance Phases With The Help Of Infrared Optical Sensors In Horses, Ozan Gündemi̇r, Di̇lek Olğun Erdi̇kmen, Zi̇ynet Di̇la Ateşpare, Kozet Avanus

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The purpose of the present study was to examine the walking phases in horses using the OptoGait system, which works with optical sensors. In this pilot study, 52 healthy horses were used. For each horse, an average of 45 steps were examined. The stance phase, swing phase, step distance, and walking speeds of the horses were recorded. The stance phase of each step was examined in a separate manner in 3 steps: contact phase, foot flat, and propulsive phase. The contact phase and the propulsive phase of the forelimb and hind limb were significantly different. The propulsive phase was significantly …


Gross Anatomy Of The Lumbar Plexus Of Magpie (Pica Pica) And Chukar Partridge (Alectoris Chukar), Hülya Kara, Devri̇ş Özdemi̇r Jan 2019

Gross Anatomy Of The Lumbar Plexus Of Magpie (Pica Pica) And Chukar Partridge (Alectoris Chukar), Hülya Kara, Devri̇ş Özdemi̇r

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

In poultry, the nervous system has many differences among species. The intumescentia lumbosacralis is one of the enlargements of the medulla spinalis, and the lumbosacral plexus originates from here. The nerves which are responsible for the innervation of the hind limbs and pelvic region originate in the lumbosacral plexus. The aim of this study was to compare the lumbar plexus (plexus lumbalis) of magpies (Pica pica) and chukar partridges (Alectoris chukar). In the present study, 20 magpies and 20 chukar partridges were used. The nerves that form the lumbar plexus were dissected separately and photographed in both species. In both …


Formation Of Local Protection Of The Respiratory Tract In Holstein Calves, Yuriy Alekhin, Maksim Zhukov, Valentina Morgunova, Galina Chusova, Irina Klementeva Jan 2019

Formation Of Local Protection Of The Respiratory Tract In Holstein Calves, Yuriy Alekhin, Maksim Zhukov, Valentina Morgunova, Galina Chusova, Irina Klementeva

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The processes of formation of the local protection of the respiratory tract in nasal secretion samples of Holstein calves from birth to 6 months of age that were born from clinically healthy cows were examined. Only clinically healthy animals were involved in the experiment. Nasal secretion samples were collected with the help of a sterile foam tampon with a fixing thread in order to assess local immunity in animals at the age of 1, 5, 10, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, and 180 days. Total protein, mucin, lysozyme activity, and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) were determined using commercially available methods. The …


Production Of Biosurfactant By Lactic Acid Bacteria Using Whey As Growth Medium, Zerri̇n Alkan, Zerri̇n Ergi̇nkaya, Gözde Konuray, Emel Ünal Turhan Jan 2019

Production Of Biosurfactant By Lactic Acid Bacteria Using Whey As Growth Medium, Zerri̇n Alkan, Zerri̇n Ergi̇nkaya, Gözde Konuray, Emel Ünal Turhan

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The aim of this study was to produce biosurfactants from whey waste using Streptococcus thermophilus, Lactobacillus acidophilus, and Lactobacillus rhamnosus as well as to determine oil spreading, emulsification index, surface tension, and antiadhesive properties in these biosurfactants. Additionally, the capability of biosurfactant production from whey waste in the dairy industry was compared with that of MRS broth, a commercial culture medium. The presence of biosurfactants by all lactic acid bacteria was detected using the oil spreading test. Zone diameter due to the surface activity of lactic acid bacteria strains ranged from 1.87 to 5.92 cm. Biosurfactants from both whey medium …


Phenotypic And Genotypic Investigation Of The Heavy Metal Resistance In Escherichia Coli Isolates Recovered From Cattle Stool Samples, Ni̇sa Si̇pahi̇, Emre Karakaya, Serkan İki̇z Jan 2019

Phenotypic And Genotypic Investigation Of The Heavy Metal Resistance In Escherichia Coli Isolates Recovered From Cattle Stool Samples, Ni̇sa Si̇pahi̇, Emre Karakaya, Serkan İki̇z

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The purpose of this study was to examine resistance against cadmium (Cd$^{+2}$), copper (Cu$^{+2}$), lead (Pb$^{+2}$), mercury (Hg$^{+2}$), and manganese (Mn$^{+2}$) in Escherichia coli isolates recovered from cattle stool using phenotypic (agar dilution) and genotypic [polymerase chain reaction (PCR)] methods. In addition, the isolates were genotyped via enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus polymerase chain reaction (ERIC-PCR). Escherichia coli was isolated and identified from the 100 stool samples that were examined in the study. It was determined phenotypically that all isolates were sensitive to mercury; 97% of them showed resistance to cadmium; 69% showed resistance to copper; 24% showed resistance to lead; …


The Effect Of Body Condition Score On Nutritional Diseases And Milk Yield In Dairy Cattle, Hasan Atalay Jan 2019

The Effect Of Body Condition Score On Nutritional Diseases And Milk Yield In Dairy Cattle, Hasan Atalay

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of body condition score (BCS) on nutritional diseases and milk yield in dairy cattle. Fifty-nine randomly selected Holstein Friesian cattle, lactation numbers 3-6, were used in this study from a total of 350 dairy cattle in the establishment. All of the cows in the study were fed with the same total mixed ration (TMR), and BSC was determined by inspection and palpation in the first 5 days after calving. The cows were separated into two groups according to their BCS score as BCS ≤ 3 and BCS > 3, and Group …


Cyanoacrylate Tissue Adhesive For The Management Of Corneal Perforation In Dogs:A Report Of Three Cases, Je-Hwan Jang, Joon Young Kim Jan 2019

Cyanoacrylate Tissue Adhesive For The Management Of Corneal Perforation In Dogs:A Report Of Three Cases, Je-Hwan Jang, Joon Young Kim

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Corneal perforation can cause profound vision loss and requires immediate treatment. Bandage contact lens insertion and gluing are temporary treatment methods. However, if the patient cannot undergo surgery for a variety of reasons, these methods are inevitably used as permanent treatment methods. The use of cyanoacrylate tissue adhesive (CTA) for the management of corneal perforation in humans has been reported for several decades. Here we describe, for the first time as per our knowledge, the use of CTA (Vetbond) for the management of corneal perforation with a diameter of


The Effect Of Tannin Extract And N-3 Fatty Acid Source On Nutrient Digestibility, Blood Metabolites, Enzyme Activity, And Ruminal Parameters Of Lactating Ewes, Roghayeh Valizadeh Yonjalli, Farzad Mirzaei Aghjehgheshlagh, Ali Mahdavi, Bahman Navidshad, Hamid Staji Jan 2019

The Effect Of Tannin Extract And N-3 Fatty Acid Source On Nutrient Digestibility, Blood Metabolites, Enzyme Activity, And Ruminal Parameters Of Lactating Ewes, Roghayeh Valizadeh Yonjalli, Farzad Mirzaei Aghjehgheshlagh, Ali Mahdavi, Bahman Navidshad, Hamid Staji

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This study aimed to evaluate the effects of tannin extract and n-3 fatty acid supplementation on nutrient digestibility, ruminal parameters, blood metabolites, and enzyme activity in lactating ewes. Thirty-six lactating ewes were allocated to 6 experimental groups. The dietary treatments were as follows: 1) control, 2) diet supplemented with 2% dry matter (DM) oak leaf tannin extract, 3) diet supplemented with 2% DM grape pomace tannin extract, 4) diet supplemented with 2% DM linseed oil, 5) diet supplemented with 2% DM oak leaf tannin extract and 2% DM linseed oil, and 6) diet supplemented with 2% DM grape pomace tannin …


Histomorphological And Histochemical Structure Of The Midgut And Hindgut Of The Caucasian Honey Bee (Apis Mellifera Caucasia), Ahmet Ceylan, Sedat Sevi̇n, Özge Özgenç Jan 2019

Histomorphological And Histochemical Structure Of The Midgut And Hindgut Of The Caucasian Honey Bee (Apis Mellifera Caucasia), Ahmet Ceylan, Sedat Sevi̇n, Özge Özgenç

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The Caucasian honey bee (Apis mellifera caucasia subspecies of Apis mellifera L.) is one of the most common and prominent honey bee breeds in Turkey. The morphometry of endemic honey bee breeds has been extensively studied, but little attention has been given to the microscopic morphology of these bees. The aim of the current study was to describe for the first time the histomorphology of the midgut and hindgut of the Caucasian honey bee in Turkey. A total of 20 local Caucasian adult honey bee workers were sampled for histomorphological and histochemical analysis. The midgut epithelium consisted of epithelial cells …


Antimicrobial Resistance And Phenotypic And Molecular Detection Of Extended-Spectrum Ss-Lactamases Among Extraintestinal Escherichia Coli Isolated From Pneumonic And Septicemic Sheep And Goats In Rajasthan, India, Fateh Singh, Ganesh Gangaram Sonawane, Jyoti Kumar, Shivendra Kumar Dixit, Rajendra Kumar Meena, Bhupendra Nath Tripathi Jan 2019

Antimicrobial Resistance And Phenotypic And Molecular Detection Of Extended-Spectrum Ss-Lactamases Among Extraintestinal Escherichia Coli Isolated From Pneumonic And Septicemic Sheep And Goats In Rajasthan, India, Fateh Singh, Ganesh Gangaram Sonawane, Jyoti Kumar, Shivendra Kumar Dixit, Rajendra Kumar Meena, Bhupendra Nath Tripathi

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The present study was planned to isolate Escherichia coli from pneumonic and septicemic sheep and goats and to determine antimicrobial resistance (AMR) patterns of the isolates and evaluate them for the presence of extended-spectrum ß-lactamase (ESBL) using the phenotypic and molecular methods. Pneumonic lung tissues and heart blood samples were collected by performing necropsy on sheep (n = 96) and goats (n = 08). The samples were processed and used for bacterial isolation. E. coli isolates (n = 58) including 53 from 34 sheep and 5 from 3 goats were recovered and identified by the cultural and biochemical characteristics and …


A Diagnostic Survey Of Neospora Caninum Infection In Aborted Fetuses In The Middle Black Sea Region And Sivas Province, Turkey, Mustafa Açici, Cenk Soner Bölükbaş, Gökmen Zafer Pekmezci̇, Hande Gürler, Oktay Genç, Ali̇ Tümay Gürler, Selma Kaya, Şi̇nasi̇ Umur Jan 2019

A Diagnostic Survey Of Neospora Caninum Infection In Aborted Fetuses In The Middle Black Sea Region And Sivas Province, Turkey, Mustafa Açici, Cenk Soner Bölükbaş, Gökmen Zafer Pekmezci̇, Hande Gürler, Oktay Genç, Ali̇ Tümay Gürler, Selma Kaya, Şi̇nasi̇ Umur

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Neospora caninum is a major, cosmopolitan, protozoan parasite associated with abortion in cattle and water buffaloes. In this study, real-time PCR was used for the detection and quantification of the burden of N. caninum infections in aborted fetuses in the Middle Black Sea Region and Sivas Province of Turkey. In total, N. caninum DNA was detected in 44 of the 89 (49.4%) aborted fetuses of the cattle and water buffalo from 89 different farms. The authors conclude that the pervasiveness of neosporosis is a threat to cattle breeding in the Middle Black Sea Region and Sivas Province. Real-time PCR testing …


Animal Remains Of Alaybeyi Höyük, Abu Bakar Siddiq Jan 2019

Animal Remains Of Alaybeyi Höyük, Abu Bakar Siddiq

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This paper presents the zooarchaeological observations on animal remains of Alaybeyi Höyük unearthed from 2016 and 2017 excavation sessions. Dated to 4721-4553 cal. BC, Alaybeyi stands so far as the oldest archaeological settlement discovered in northeast Anatolia. Therefore, the faunal assemblage at Alaybeyi offers great opportunity to study the status of animals and their relationships with humans in the largely unexplored Kars-Erzurum plateau covering a period from the Chalcolithic to Late Iron Age. Taxonomic and osteometric analyses show that, like the present day, cattle were dominant over caprines, revealing extensive cattle pastoralism in the region for at least about 7 …


Genotyping Of Prolactin, Kappa Casein, And Pituitary Transcription Factor 1 Genes Of The Anatolian Water Buffalo Population In The Kızılırmak Delta, Emi̇ne Toparslan, Levent Mercan Jan 2019

Genotyping Of Prolactin, Kappa Casein, And Pituitary Transcription Factor 1 Genes Of The Anatolian Water Buffalo Population In The Kızılırmak Delta, Emi̇ne Toparslan, Levent Mercan

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Thirty-five Anatolian water buffalo were selected from among a total of almost 7000 animals from 11 herds in the Kızılırmak Delta, which is known to be one of the most important areas for water buffalo farming in Turkey. The cleaved amplified polymorphic sequences (CAPS) method was used to identify single-nucleotide polymorphisms at 3 loci that are associated with milk production, namely PRL, CSN3, and PIT-1, which are associated with milk processing and milk yields, respectively. Sequence-tagged sites of PRL, CSN3, and PIT-1 were digested by restriction endonucleases RsaI, HindIII, and HinfI, respectively. Capillary electrophoretic analysis identified all samples as belonging …


Study Of Retail Egg Supply Chain For Quality In Relation To Level Of Sanitization Andfarm Of Origin, Vinayananda Chilur Omkarappa, Mohamed Nadeem Fairoze, Madhavaprasad Chakkodabail Benakabhat, Kaustubh Bhave, Nagappa Karabasanavar Jan 2019

Study Of Retail Egg Supply Chain For Quality In Relation To Level Of Sanitization Andfarm Of Origin, Vinayananda Chilur Omkarappa, Mohamed Nadeem Fairoze, Madhavaprasad Chakkodabail Benakabhat, Kaustubh Bhave, Nagappa Karabasanavar

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

In the present cross-sectional study, eggs collected from retail outlets were analyzed for physicochemical and microbial quality. Comparisons were made between ?sanitized? (cleaned, sanitized, and retailed after packaging) and ?unsanitized? (not subjected to cleaning, sanitization, and packaging) retail table eggs that originated from ?commercial? and ?backyard? (eggs retailed loose without any cleaning, sanitization, or packaging) farms. A total of 1120 eggs collected from retail markets were analyzed for physicochemical (weight, shell thickness, shape, yolk index, albumen index, Haugh unit, color, and pH) and microbial (total viable count, and yeast and mold counts) characteristics. Eggs collected from retail markets were found …