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Arkansas Animal Science Department Report 2004, Zelpha B. Johnson, D. Wayne Kellogg
Arkansas Animal Science Department Report 2004, Zelpha B. Johnson, D. Wayne Kellogg
Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series
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Eradicating Footrot From Western Australia - A Farmer's Guide, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Eradicating Footrot From Western Australia - A Farmer's Guide, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Agriculture reports
Virulent footrot can occur on any farm in the medium to high rainfall zone. Persons who regularly buy and sell sheep take a greater risk, but even properties with a closed breeding flock are at risk from stray sheep. People often associate footrot with properties managed by inefficient farmers. This is a false belief. Many good farmers have found the disease in their sheep, including high profile studs. Footrot can strike anywhere and often without warning. It is important to remember that once it is found; getting to know and understand the disease will help you to beat it. A …
Agribusiness Sheep Updates - 2004 - Part 1, Mark Dolling, Len Stephens, David Thomanson, Norm Adams, Shimim Liu, Peter Buchman, Mike Paton, Dianne Evans, John Edwards, Scott Champion, Alan Langford, A. C. Schlink, J. C. Greeff, M. E. Ladyman, Kimbal M. S. Curtis, John Stanton, Stuart Adams, Neal Fogarty, Matthew Kelly, James Skerritt, Ian Mcfarland
Agribusiness Sheep Updates - 2004 - Part 1, Mark Dolling, Len Stephens, David Thomanson, Norm Adams, Shimim Liu, Peter Buchman, Mike Paton, Dianne Evans, John Edwards, Scott Champion, Alan Langford, A. C. Schlink, J. C. Greeff, M. E. Ladyman, Kimbal M. S. Curtis, John Stanton, Stuart Adams, Neal Fogarty, Matthew Kelly, James Skerritt, Ian Mcfarland
Sheep Updates
Proceedings of the Agribusiness Sheep Updates - 2004 Forward Dr Mark Dolling Manager, Sheep Industries and Pasture, Department of Agriculture Western Australia Keynotes Australian Wool Innovation Limited DR LEN STEPHENS AUSTRALIAN WOOL INNOVATION LIMITED (AWI) Commercialisation of Sheepmeat Eating Quality Outcomes, David Thomason, General Manger Marketing Meat & livestock Australia Limited PLENARY The Fitness of the Future Merino, Norm Adams and Shimin Liu, CSIRO Livestock Industries Ovine Johne’s Disease – Managing the Disease, Managing the Issues, PETER BUCKMAN, CHIEF VETERINARY OFFICER, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE WESTERN AUSTRALIA Animal Welfare – Changes in Latitudes Changes in Attitudes, Michael Paton and Dianne Evans, …
Agribusiness Sheep Updates - 2004 Part 2, Anyou Liu, Clinton Revell, Phil Nichols, Brad Nutt, Darryl Clements, Lucy Anderton, Stephen Gherardi, Chris Oldham, Paul Sanford, John Gladman, G. E. Donald, A. Edirisinghe, D. A. Henry, S. P. Gittins, R. C. G. Smith, Roy Butler, Kelly Pearce, David Masters, David Pethick, Andrew Thompson, Ken Hart, Johan Greeff, Beth Paganoni, Rachel Kirby, Matt Ryan, Kira Butler, Roger Heggarty, David Hopkins, Samantha Giles, Tom Plaisted, Mark Ferguson, Darren Gordon, John Young, Sandra Brown, Ian Mcfarland, John Archer, John Milton, Rob Davidson, Graeme Martin, David Lindsay, Johnathan England, Mandy Curnow, Karina P. Wood, Ashley K. White, B. Lloyd Davies, Paul M. Carberry, Mark Hyder, Mike Freer, Andrew Van Burgel, Kazue Tanaka, Andrew Peterson, Roger Wiese, Gonzalo Mata, Evan Burt, Amanda Miller, Anne Bennett, Felicity Flugge, Amir Abadi, Perry Dolling, Dean Thomas, Mike Ewing, David Lindsay, Emma Kopke, E. A. Dowling, E. K. Crossley, Brien (Ben) E. Norton, John Karlsson, Geoff Pollott, Diana Fedorenko, Darryl Clements, Robert Beard, Brown Besier, Una Ryan, Caroline Bath
Agribusiness Sheep Updates - 2004 Part 2, Anyou Liu, Clinton Revell, Phil Nichols, Brad Nutt, Darryl Clements, Lucy Anderton, Stephen Gherardi, Chris Oldham, Paul Sanford, John Gladman, G. E. Donald, A. Edirisinghe, D. A. Henry, S. P. Gittins, R. C. G. Smith, Roy Butler, Kelly Pearce, David Masters, David Pethick, Andrew Thompson, Ken Hart, Johan Greeff, Beth Paganoni, Rachel Kirby, Matt Ryan, Kira Butler, Roger Heggarty, David Hopkins, Samantha Giles, Tom Plaisted, Mark Ferguson, Darren Gordon, John Young, Sandra Brown, Ian Mcfarland, John Archer, John Milton, Rob Davidson, Graeme Martin, David Lindsay, Johnathan England, Mandy Curnow, Karina P. Wood, Ashley K. White, B. Lloyd Davies, Paul M. Carberry, Mark Hyder, Mike Freer, Andrew Van Burgel, Kazue Tanaka, Andrew Peterson, Roger Wiese, Gonzalo Mata, Evan Burt, Amanda Miller, Anne Bennett, Felicity Flugge, Amir Abadi, Perry Dolling, Dean Thomas, Mike Ewing, David Lindsay, Emma Kopke, E. A. Dowling, E. K. Crossley, Brien (Ben) E. Norton, John Karlsson, Geoff Pollott, Diana Fedorenko, Darryl Clements, Robert Beard, Brown Besier, Una Ryan, Caroline Bath
Sheep Updates
Precision Pastures
Using Species Diversity to Improve Pasture Performance Anyou Liu and Clinton Revell, Department of Agriculture, Western Australia
New Annual Pasture Legumes for Sheep Graziers Phil Nichols, Angelo Loi, Brad Nutt and Darryl McClements Department of Agriculture Western Australia
Pastures from Space – Can Satellite Estimates of Pasture Growth Rate be used to Increase Farm Profit? Lucy Anderton, Stephen Gherardi and Chris Oldham Department of Agriculture Western Australia
Summer-active Perennial Grasses for Profitable Sheep Production Paul Sanford and John Gladman, Department of Agriculture, Western Australia
Pastures From Space – Validation Of Predictions Of Pasture Growth Rates DONALD, G.E.A …
Black And White: Structural And Functional Aspects Of Dermal Chromatophores Of The Marbled Whiptail Lizard (Cnemidophorus Marmoratus), James Swan
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The skin of reptiles is a complex organ with many sensory, regulatory and behavioral functions. Desert reptiles face a suite of challenges as their skin contacts hot-dry environmental surfaces. The marbled whiptail lizard, Cnemidophorus marmoratus (Lacertilia: Teiidae), is found in hot deserts of southeastern New Mexico and western Texas and is often above ground during the hottest times of the day. When active, these lizards encounter a broad range and intensity of visible and infrared wavelengths. The role of the integument in temperature regulation, although poorly understood, is critically important for these diurnal animals. Albedo, coloration, pattern, and in some …
Volume 2, Number 1 (2004), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Volume 2, Number 1 (2004), Ut Institute Of Agriculture
Tennessee Land, Life and Science Magazine
Issue Highlights:
- Emerging Markets
- Value in Good Genes
- Songbirds as Indicators
- Tennessee Agriculture in a Global Market
A Survey Into The Prevalence Of Parasitic Helminths In Boiler Breeders, Anita Sarathi
A Survey Into The Prevalence Of Parasitic Helminths In Boiler Breeders, Anita Sarathi
Inquiry: The University of Arkansas Undergraduate Research Journal
A survey was conducted to determine the prevalence of helminth infections in spent broiler breeders. Intestinal tracts from 10 birds from each of five farms were obtained and examined for parasite identification and quantification. Heterakis gallinarum infections were the most common, followed in order of decreasing incidence by Capillaria obsignata, Ascaridia galli and Raillietina cesticillus. Peak worm burdens for individual birds were 121 (A. galli), 535 (H. gallinarum), 2I5 (C. obsignata) and 125 ( R. cesticillus). Significant farm-to-farm variation in worm burdens was observed.
Isolation Of Aerobic Bacterial Agents From The Lungs Of Sheep And Goats With Pneumonia And Detection Of Pasteurella Multocida And Mannheimia Haemolytica By Polymerase Chain Reaction, Gökben Özbey, Adi̇le Muz
Isolation Of Aerobic Bacterial Agents From The Lungs Of Sheep And Goats With Pneumonia And Detection Of Pasteurella Multocida And Mannheimia Haemolytica By Polymerase Chain Reaction, Gökben Özbey, Adi̇le Muz
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
The purpose of this study was to isolate Pasteurella spp and other aerobic bacterial agents from the lungs of sheep and goats with pneumonia and to identify Pasteurella multocida and Mannheimia haemolytica by both culture methods and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). In addition, mouse pathogenecity tests were carried out on suspected P. multocida isolates. In the examination of lung samples collected from sheep, 15 (4.3%) P. multocida and 8 (2.3%) M. haemolytica strains were isolated and identified. The numbers of species identified in the goat samples were 1 (0.7%) for P. multocida and 6 (4%) for M. haemolytica. The differences …
The Effect Of Ascorbic Acid On The Freezability Of Ram Semen Diluted With Extenders Containing Different Proportions Of Glycerol, Mustafa Sönmez, Eşref Demi̇rci̇
The Effect Of Ascorbic Acid On The Freezability Of Ram Semen Diluted With Extenders Containing Different Proportions Of Glycerol, Mustafa Sönmez, Eşref Demi̇rci̇
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of ascorbic acid on the freezability and spermatological characteristics of ram semen diluted with Tris-glucose-egg yolk based extenders containing different proportions of glycerol. Six Akkaraman rams were used. Semen was collected by electroejaculator once every 3 days. The spermatological characteristics of the collected semen samples were determined. Pooled and diluted semen was cooled slowly to + 4 ºC over 2 h. Cooled semen was divided into 20 groups. Each of the 20 semen groups was diluted at a 1:1 ratio with one of the extender groups containing different proportions of glycerol (0%, …
Ornithobacterium Rhinotrachelae (Or) Infection, Nesri̇n Turan, Seyyal Ak
Ornithobacterium Rhinotrachelae (Or) Infection, Nesri̇n Turan, Seyyal Ak
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
Ornithobacterium rhinotracheale infection is characterized by respiratory disease, decreased growth and increased mortality in avians. Although a reasonably new infection, it has been found in many countries in a short period. In this article, this infection, which causes large financial losses in avian enterprises, was investigated.
Effects Of Different Diets On The Growth Performance, Gonad Development And Body Composition At First Sexual Maturity Of Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus Mykiss), Devri̇m Memi̇ş, Hüseyi̇n Gün
Effects Of Different Diets On The Growth Performance, Gonad Development And Body Composition At First Sexual Maturity Of Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus Mykiss), Devri̇m Memi̇ş, Hüseyi̇n Gün
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
Rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss with an initial mean weight of 174 g (1+ year old) were fed on 3 different commercial diets (1 extruded pellet and 2 steam pellet) in the same environmental conditions until their first spawning. Changes in growth performance (weight gain, condition factor, specific growth rate and feed conversion rate), gonadosomatic index (GSI), hepatosomatic index (HSI) and body composition (protein, lipid, ash and dry matter) were investigated. The mean weight gain and condition factor for fish fed the extruded diet was significantly greater than for those fed the steam pellet diets (P < 0.05 ). There were no significant differences in specific growth rate, mean length increments and feed conversion rate among the groups, although the feed conversion rate for the extruded diet was slightly lower than the others. The HSI of the group fed an extruded diet was significantly greater than those of the others ( P < 0.05 ). The GSI values of female and male fish at the end of the study (October) did not differ significantly among the groups. Similarly, diet had no significant effects on the muscle composition of the trial fish, except that the muscle lipid of the group fed the extruded diet was significantly higher than those of the other groups (P < 0.05).
Ultrastructure Of Mycobacterium Marinum Granuloma In Striped Bass Morone Saxatilis, D. T. Gauthier, W. K. Vogelbein, C. A. Ottinger
Ultrastructure Of Mycobacterium Marinum Granuloma In Striped Bass Morone Saxatilis, D. T. Gauthier, W. K. Vogelbein, C. A. Ottinger
Biological Sciences Faculty Publications
An emerging epizootic of mycobacteriosis currently threatens striped bass Morone saxatilis populations in Chesapeake Bay, USA. Several species of mycobacteria, including Mycobacterium marinum, species resembling M. avium, M. gordonae, M. peregrinum, M. scrofulaceum and M. terrae, and the new species M. shottsii have been isolated from diseased and healthy bass. In this study, we describe the ultrastructure of developing M. marinum granulomas in experimentally infected bass over a period of 45 wk. The primary host response to injected mycobacteria was formation of large macrophage aggregations containing phagocytosed bacilli. M. marinum were always contained within phagosomes. Close …
Effects Of Different Starter Culture Combinations On Fermented Sausages, Zafer Gönülalan, Ali̇ Arslan, Ali̇ Köse
Effects Of Different Starter Culture Combinations On Fermented Sausages, Zafer Gönülalan, Ali̇ Arslan, Ali̇ Köse
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
Commercial starter cultures containing (group A) S. xylosus DD-34 + P. pentosaceus PC-1, (group B) L. plantarum L74 + S. carnosus MIII, (group C) S. carnosus MIII + L. pentosus LP-1, (group D) S. xylosus DD-34 + P. pentosaceus PCFF-1, (group E) P. acidilactici PA-2, (group F) S. carnosus MC-1 + P. pentosaceus PC-1 and (group G) S. xylosus DD-34 + L. alimentarus BJ 33 were used for manufacturing fermented sausage. Sausage samples were examined for pH values, moisture contents, mesophilic aerobic bacteria, coliform bacteria, staphylococcus - micrococcus, lactobacillus, yeast and mould counts and sensorical characteristics on days 0, 1, …
Determination Of Some Quality Parameters Of Fishballs Prepared From Raw And Boiled Fish, Özgür Akkuş, Candan Varlik, Nuray Erkan, Sühendan Mol
Determination Of Some Quality Parameters Of Fishballs Prepared From Raw And Boiled Fish, Özgür Akkuş, Candan Varlik, Nuray Erkan, Sühendan Mol
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
The shelf life of fishballs prepared using raw and boiled fish was examined during cold storage (+4 ºC ± 1). Sensory, physical (loss of weight), chemical (TVB-N, TMA-N) and microbiological analyses (aerobic mesophilic bacteria, total psychrophilic bacteria) of fishballs made from raw and boiled anchovies and stored under cold storage conditions were carried out every 3 days. All analyses were carried out with two repetitions. The shelf life of fishballs was 9 days at +4 ºC ± 1 according to the results of the sensory, physical, chemical and microbiological analyses.
The Effects Of Urea And Molasses Addition Into Corn Harvested At Early-Milk Stage On Silage Quality And Digestible Dry Matter Yield, Ni̇hat Denek, Suphi̇ Deni̇z
The Effects Of Urea And Molasses Addition Into Corn Harvested At Early-Milk Stage On Silage Quality And Digestible Dry Matter Yield, Ni̇hat Denek, Suphi̇ Deni̇z
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of the addition of 0.5% urea or 0.5% urea plus 4% (w/w) molasses into corn varieties (Rx-947, 33-94, Frassino, and Arifiye) harvested at the early-milk stage on silage quality, in vitro digestibility and digestible dry matter (DM) yield. The addition of urea into silage increased the CP content (P < 0,05). The neutral detergent fiber and acid detergent fiber contents of the control silages were 69.40 and 38.68 for Rx-947, 69.34 and 38.69 for 33-94, 62.67 and 34.93 for Frassino, and 64.35 and 37.04 for Arifiye (P < 0,05). The addition of urea or urea plus molasses into silage increased the silage pH in all varieties, except for Rx-947 (P < 0,05). The lactic, acetic, propionic and butyric acid contents of the silage samples were between 23.2 and 153.3, 7.8 and 23.4, 0.6 and 1.6, and 0.0 and 0.54 g/kg DM, respectively. The addition of urea or urea and molasses into Rx-947 and Frassino varieties and the addition of urea only into the 33-94 variety increased silage lactic acid levels. The addition of urea and molasses into Rx-947, Frassino and Arifiye varieties also increased silage acetic acid levels (P < 0,05). There was a significant difference only between the Frassino and Arifiye varieties on this parameter (P < 0,05). The addition of urea only into silage decreased DM digestibility; the addition of molasses with urea, however, eliminated this negative effect of urea on digestibilit in all varieties, except for Frassino (P < 0,05). Digestible DM yields of untreated silage were 863.68, 1142.43, 1044.43, and 1075.07 kg/decare (10 decares = 1 hectare) for Rx-947, 33-94, Frassino and Arifiye, respectively (P < 0,05). The digestible DM yield of untreated Rx-947 silage was significantly lower than those of the others (P < 0,05). It can be concluded that corn varieties harvested at the early-milk stage (20% DM) can be ensiled, and that urea and molasses can be used as silage additive to increase CP and energy content of silages.
Yield Traits Of Geese Of Different Origins Reared In Turkey Iii. Slaughter And Carcass Traits, Muammer Ti̇lki̇, Şeref İnal
Yield Traits Of Geese Of Different Origins Reared In Turkey Iii. Slaughter And Carcass Traits, Muammer Ti̇lki̇, Şeref İnal
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
This study was carried out to determine the carcass traits of geese of different origins reared in Turkey. INRA, Armutlu, Başkuyu and Tatlıcak origin geese were used; 6 females and 6 males of each origin were slaughtered at the end of the experiment. Among the origins, the differences were statistically significant for leg weight, head and abdominal fat ratio to the body (P < 0.05), neck weight, feather and gizzard fat ratio to the body (P < 0.01), hot carcass, blood, head, foot, heart, liver, gizzard, cold carcass, wing, breast and back weight, and blood, heart, liver and back ratio to the body were also significant (P < 0.001).
The Determination Of Energy Levels In Some Cereal Grains Used In Ruminant Diets By In Vivo And In Vitro Methods, Ni̇hat Denek, Suphi̇ Deni̇z
The Determination Of Energy Levels In Some Cereal Grains Used In Ruminant Diets By In Vivo And In Vitro Methods, Ni̇hat Denek, Suphi̇ Deni̇z
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
The aim of this study was to determine the energy levels of some energy source grains commonly used in ruminant nutrition by in vivo and in vitro methods. To achieve this objective, corn, barley, wheat, rye, oat, and triticale (4 replicates) were utilized. The in vivo digestibility of grains was determined with a metabolism trial using 4 animals per sample in an incomplete block design. The in vitro digestibility of grains was determined using an enzyme technique. For this purpose, cellulase, hemicellulase, amylase and pepsin were used. The in vivo dry matter and organic matter digestibilities of corn, barley, wheat, …
Growth And Milk Yield Traits Of Türkgeldi Sheep, Muhi̇tti̇n Özder, Mustafa Kaymakçi, Turgay Taşkin, Ertan Köycü, Fevzi̇ Karaağaç, Reşi̇t Sönmez
Growth And Milk Yield Traits Of Türkgeldi Sheep, Muhi̇tti̇n Özder, Mustafa Kaymakçi, Turgay Taşkin, Ertan Köycü, Fevzi̇ Karaağaç, Reşi̇t Sönmez
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
This study was conducted from data from 3 years of research performed at the Türkgeldi State Farm in 1997-2000. A total of 1053 Türkgeldi Pro-type B_1 Tahirova x Kıvırcık sheep including mature and young individuals were used as the study material. Litter size and fecundity were 1.42 and 1.51, respectively. The averages of birth weights and weaning weights were 3.43 and 20.04 kg, respectively. The average lactation milk yield was 100.62 kg, and the lactation period was 174.90 days. The levels of milk fat, protein, dry matter, ash and casein were 7.36%, 5.28%, 18.72%, 0.98% and 4.37%, respectively.
Analysis Of Growth Characteristics Using The Richards Model In Female Brown Swiss And Holstein Friesian Cattle, Bahri̇ Bayram, Ömer Akbulut, Mete Yanar, Naci̇ Tüzemen
Analysis Of Growth Characteristics Using The Richards Model In Female Brown Swiss And Holstein Friesian Cattle, Bahri̇ Bayram, Ömer Akbulut, Mete Yanar, Naci̇ Tüzemen
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
Growth and development traits of female Brown Swiss and Holstein Friesian cattle born in the Research Farm of the Agricultural College at Atatürk University were estimated by the Richards growth model by using weight-age data obtained between 1987 and 1998. A, B, k and m parameters of the Richards model were 501 ± 6.88 kg, 0.6666 ± 0.0262, 0.0581 ± 0.0019/month and 4.07 ± 0.44 for Brown Swiss, and 496 ± 7.40, 0.8041 ± 0.032, 0.0515 ± 0.0028/month and 2.64 ± 0.67 for Holstein Friesian cattle. Estimated birth weight and periodic weights taken between birth and 3 years of age …
The Effects Of Processing Techniques On Microflora Of Roach (Rutilus Rutilus) And Whitefish (Coregenus Sp.), Fatma Arik Çolakoğlu
The Effects Of Processing Techniques On Microflora Of Roach (Rutilus Rutilus) And Whitefish (Coregenus Sp.), Fatma Arik Çolakoğlu
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
Two fish species, Rutilus rutilus and Coregenus sp., were processed using 4 techniques, and the effects of the processing were investigated on the bactarial flora of fish products, which is a crucially important criterion with regard to fish spoilage. A total of 85 fish were processed using smoked, fried, marinated and salad techniques. The microbiological features of these processed fish products were examined. For this purpose, the total number of aerobic bacteria and numbers of Enterobacter, Pseudomonas, Staphylococcus, Lactobacillus, Enterococcus and Bacillus, which are called "normal flora", and fungi that are known to influence the spoilage of fish were determined. …
Effects Of Defaunation And Urea On Glutathione And Malondialdehyde Levels In Blood And Ruminal Fluid Of Ramlıç Lambs, Yilmaz Dündar, Recep Aslan, Abdullah Eryavuz
Effects Of Defaunation And Urea On Glutathione And Malondialdehyde Levels In Blood And Ruminal Fluid Of Ramlıç Lambs, Yilmaz Dündar, Recep Aslan, Abdullah Eryavuz
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
The objective of this study was to investigate ruminal fluid and whole blood oxidant-antioxidant status in normal and fauna-free small ruminants. Forty male Ramlıç lambs, a local breed in the Afyon area, with an average body weight of 32-36 kg and approximately 210 days old were used. The lambs were divided equally into 4 groups (faunated (F), defaunated (D), faunated + urea (FU) and defaunated + urea (DU)). Malondialdehyde (MDA) and glutathione (GSH) concentrations in the ruminal fluid and blood were measured. In comparison with the controls, all parameters were significantly higher in the fauna-free animals. The ruminal fluid MDA …
Macro-Anatomical Investigations On The Hedgehog Skeleton (Erinaceus Europaeus) I- Ossa Membri Thoracici, Zai̇t Ender Özkan
Macro-Anatomical Investigations On The Hedgehog Skeleton (Erinaceus Europaeus) I- Ossa Membri Thoracici, Zai̇t Ender Özkan
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
Three adult male hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus) were used to investigate the bones of the thoracic limb. It was observed that the area of the fossa supraspinata (48%) was slightly larger than that of the fossa infraspinata (46%). Foramen supracondylare and foramen supratrochleare were absent but in one hedgehog while there was a foramen supratrochleare in the right humerus, there was no such foramen in the left humerus. The tuberositas deltoidea was not developed well but the tuberculum majus and tuberculum minus, crista tuberculi minoris, crista supracondylaris lateralis, epicondylus lateralis and epicondylus medialis were prominent. A spatium interosseum antebrachii was present. …
Nutritive Value Of Pastures In Kars District I. Botanical And Nutrient Composition At Different Stages Of Maturity, İsmai̇l Kaya, Ahmet Öncüer, Yücel Ünal, Sedat Yildiz
Nutritive Value Of Pastures In Kars District I. Botanical And Nutrient Composition At Different Stages Of Maturity, İsmai̇l Kaya, Ahmet Öncüer, Yücel Ünal, Sedat Yildiz
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
The objectives of this study were to examine the botanical composition and determine the nutritive value of pastures in 9 different locations in Kars district with respect to stages of maturity. Samples were collected bi-weekly from 21 May to 30 July 1999. The Gramineae, Leguminoseae and other plant families constituted 64.2, 22.8 and 13.0% of the plant population, respectively. There was a variation in the nutrient composition of samples collected from different locations (P < 0.05). Average dry matter (DM) content was 28.8% and concentrations of organic matter (OM), crude protein (CP), crude fiber (CF), neutral detergent fiber (NDF), nitrogen-free extract (NFE), ether extract (EE) and ash on a DM basis were 90.8, 15.3, 30.0, 57.6, 43.4, 2.0 and 9.2%, respectively. Stage of maturity altered nutrient composition (P < 0.5). Concentrations of OM, NFE and ash did not change, CP linearly decreased, and CF and NDF quadratically increased with advancing maturity. In conclusion, the Gramineae were the predominant flora of pastures in northeastern Turkey. Moreover, mathematical models developed to characterize changes in the nutrient composition of pastures with advancing maturity may help to improve current feeding strategies.
Nutritive Value Of Pastures In Kars District Ii. Degradation Kinetics In The Rumen With Respect To Stages Of Maturity, İsmai̇l Kaya, Sedat Yildiz, Selma Kaya, Ahmet Öncüer
Nutritive Value Of Pastures In Kars District Ii. Degradation Kinetics In The Rumen With Respect To Stages Of Maturity, İsmai̇l Kaya, Sedat Yildiz, Selma Kaya, Ahmet Öncüer
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
This study was conducted to determine the ruminal degradation characteristics of nutrients with respect to pasture stage of maturity in Kars district. The nutritional parameters were dry matter (DM), organic matter (OM), crude protein (CP) and crude fiber (CF). Samples were collected from pastures of 9 vicinities of Kars district over a 28-day interval. Three adult Morkaraman rams were fitted with a rumen cannula and samples were incubated in the rumen for 4, 8, 16, 24 and 48 h. Parameters for degradation kinetics included readily degraded fraction, slowly degraded fraction, lag phase and fractional rate of passage. The cumulative disappearance …
Effects Of Phenobarbital On Serum And Liver Paraoxonase And Arylesterase Activities In Rats, Ahmet Ateşşahi̇n, İzzet Karahan, İbrahi̇m Pi̇ri̇nçci̇, M. Feri̇t Gürsu, Funda Gülcü
Effects Of Phenobarbital On Serum And Liver Paraoxonase And Arylesterase Activities In Rats, Ahmet Ateşşahi̇n, İzzet Karahan, İbrahi̇m Pi̇ri̇nçci̇, M. Feri̇t Gürsu, Funda Gülcü
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
This study was carried out to determine the effects of phenobarbital, administered orally and intraperitoneally over different periods, on paraoxonase, arylesterase, aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) activities and total protein levels in the serum and liver. Thirty-six rats, 16-18 weeks old and weighing 240-260 g, were used. Phenobarbital was applied both orally and intraperitoneally at a dose of 100 mg/kg. Paraoxonase and arylesterase activities in serum and liver samples were measured spectrophotometrically using paraoxon and phenylasetate substrates, respectively. Although no significant changes were determined in serum paraoxonase and arylesterase activities, liver paraoxonase and arylesterase activities and total protein …
Investigation Of Some Hematologic And Biochemical Parameters In The Serum Of Gazelles (Gazella Subgutturosa) In Ceylanpınar, Şanlıurfa, Turkey, Sema Yaralioğlu Gürgöze, Teki̇n Şahi̇n, Ni̇hat Şindak, Uğur Fahri̇ Yürekli̇
Investigation Of Some Hematologic And Biochemical Parameters In The Serum Of Gazelles (Gazella Subgutturosa) In Ceylanpınar, Şanlıurfa, Turkey, Sema Yaralioğlu Gürgöze, Teki̇n Şahi̇n, Ni̇hat Şindak, Uğur Fahri̇ Yürekli̇
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
Some hematological and biochemical parameters were determined in blood specimens collected from 16 clinically healthy gazelles (Gazella subgutturosa). They are bred in a large enclosed area in which they roam freely in Ceylanpınar, Şanlıurfa, Turkey. Average levels for the following hematological and biochemical parameters were found: WBC (10.09 ± 1.50 x 10^3/mm^3), RBC (11.7 ± 1.78 x 10^6/mm^3), Hb (18.85 ± 1.10 g/dl), PCV (51.64 ± 3.2 %), MCV (45.1 ± 0.86 fl), MCH (16.5 ± 0.23 pg), MCHC (36.68 ± 0.77 g/dl), platelets (315.70 ± 33.00 x 10^3/ml), glucose (66.6 ± 20.0 mg/dl), ALT (50 ± 12.0 IU/l) and …
Evaluation Of An Elisa For Detection Of Antibodies To Sendai Virus In Swine Sera, Raimonda Kvietkauskaite, Juzefa Acaite
Evaluation Of An Elisa For Detection Of Antibodies To Sendai Virus In Swine Sera, Raimonda Kvietkauskaite, Juzefa Acaite
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
An indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was developed for the detection of IgG serum antibodies to swine Sendai virus. To evaluate the preliminary potential of ELISA, sera from 10 healthy pigs and 34 sera from finishing pigs suffering from respiratory signs were tested. The results were compared with those obtained from the same sera by hemagglutination inhibition assay.
The Effect Of The Sale Of Whole Or Cut Up Chicken Meat On Enterprise Income According To Season, Yavuz Cevger, Savaş Sariözkan, Hakan Güler
The Effect Of The Sale Of Whole Or Cut Up Chicken Meat On Enterprise Income According To Season, Yavuz Cevger, Savaş Sariözkan, Hakan Güler
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
Weighing data from 389 broiler carcasses and parts formed the research material. The carcasses were divided into 6 different groups according to their weight. Cutting up shrinkage and percentage rates of the parts in the total weight were determined. Gross and net changes in enterprise income were determined according to the summer and winter prices of the whole body and parts. It was determined that cutting up caused a 4.03% net increase in enterprise income at summer prices and a 0.91% net increase at winter prices. It was also determined that cutting up carcasses smaller than 1400 g and greater …
Immunohistochemical Distribution Of Cells Containing Insulin, Glucagon And Somatostatin In The Goose (Anser Anser) Pancreas, Nurhayat Gülmez, Hakan Kocamiş, Şahi̇n Aslan, Mümtaz Nazli
Immunohistochemical Distribution Of Cells Containing Insulin, Glucagon And Somatostatin In The Goose (Anser Anser) Pancreas, Nurhayat Gülmez, Hakan Kocamiş, Şahi̇n Aslan, Mümtaz Nazli
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
The purpose of the present study was to determine the distribution of cells containing glucagon (A), insulin (B), and somatostatin (D) in the goose pancreas. Small pieces of tissue from 5 adult geese (Anser anser) pancreases were dissected under deep ether anaesthesia. Sections were stained with Crossmon's connective tissue stain for general observations and Gomori's method for pancreatic islet cells. Sections were further processed for standard immunohistochemical techniques using the avidin-biotin-complex method for the distribution of A, B and D cells. There were no B cells inside the A islets, which were mainly composed of A cells. B islets were …
Endometrial Polyps And Adenoma In A Cat With Hydrometra: Case Report, Hasan Ceyhun Macun, Ni̇hat Özyurtlu
Endometrial Polyps And Adenoma In A Cat With Hydrometra: Case Report, Hasan Ceyhun Macun, Ni̇hat Özyurtlu
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
A 1-year-old cat with a suspected abortion was brought to the clinic of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ankara University. The cat was examined because of a reoccurrence of a bloody vaginal discharge. Failure to detect a foetus by ultrasonography and the presence of an anechoic zone in the uterus revealed that there had not an abortion. Since the anechoic zone was large, it was thought that a pharmacological approach would not be successful. Despite the vaginal discharge, the physical condition of the patient was suitable for surgery. Therefore, we decided to perform an ovariohysterectomy. …