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Full-Text Articles in Large or Food Animal and Equine Medicine
Capitalism And The Value Of Life: Foot-And-Mouth And The Culling Of Herds, Ibpp Editor
Capitalism And The Value Of Life: Foot-And-Mouth And The Culling Of Herds, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes some psychological implications of culling as an intervention to help combat the spread of foot-and-mouth disease.
Trends. The Psycho-Politics Of Foot In Mouth On Foot In Mouth: Pigs, Sheep, Cows, Politicians On The Animal Farm, Ibpp Editor
Trends. The Psycho-Politics Of Foot In Mouth On Foot In Mouth: Pigs, Sheep, Cows, Politicians On The Animal Farm, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses agricultural policy in the United Kingdom regarding foot and mouth disease of cloven-hoofed animals.
Re-Thinking The Summer Drenching Program, Brown Besier
Re-Thinking The Summer Drenching Program, Brown Besier
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The summer drenching program has provided highly effective sheep worm control in Western Australia for many years - but recent research challenges its long term sustainability.
Trial results suggest that in large parts of the State, summer drenching is the main factor leading to the development of drench resistant worms. Alternative programs less likely to lead to drench resistance will require greater monitoring of worm burdens and panning pasture moves.
Clenbuterol In The Horse: Confirmation And Quantitation Of Serum Clenbuterol By Lc-Ms-Ms After Oral And Intratracheal Administration, A. F. Lehner, J Daniel Harkins, W. Karpiesiuk, W. E. Woods, N. E. Robinson, L. Dirikolu, M. Fisher, Thomas Tobin
Clenbuterol In The Horse: Confirmation And Quantitation Of Serum Clenbuterol By Lc-Ms-Ms After Oral And Intratracheal Administration, A. F. Lehner, J Daniel Harkins, W. Karpiesiuk, W. E. Woods, N. E. Robinson, L. Dirikolu, M. Fisher, Thomas Tobin
Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center Faculty Publications
Clenbuterol is a β2 agonist/antagonist bronchodilator, and its identification in post-race samples may lead to sanctions. The objective of this study was to develop a specific and highly sensitive serum quantitation method for clenbuterol that would allow effective regulatory control of this agent in horses. Therefore, clenbuterol-d9 was synthesized for use as an internal standard, an automated solid-phase extraction method was developed, and both were used in conjunction with a multiple reaction monitoring liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS-MS) method to allow unequivocal identification and quantitation of clenbuterol in 2 mL of serum at concentrations as low as 10 …
Department Of Veterinary And Biomedical Sciences: 2001 Annual Report, John A. Schmitz
Department Of Veterinary And Biomedical Sciences: 2001 Annual Report, John A. Schmitz
Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences -- Department Information and History
Twenty Departmental students completed their Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Science degrees in 2001, nineteen in the Veterinary Science Major and one in the Veterinary Technologist Major. Twenty-five Nebraska residents were admitted into the College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University, twelve of them having completed all or part of their pre-veterinary studies at UNL. Seven students completed their Master of Science degree in Veterinary Science. Enrollment in the Distance Education MS in Veterinary Science Master of Science, Distance Education Program increased to seven students, with several applications still being processed or expected. Three new Distance Education courses were …