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Feeding Cows Natural Plant Extracts Can Reduce Dairy Farm Odors and Feed Costs
September 1, 2011 With citizens' groups seeking government regulation of foul-smelling ammonia emissions from large dairy farms, scientists report that adding natural plant extracts to cow feed can reduce levels of ... > full story -
Vaccine Linked to 'Bleeding Calf Syndrome'
August 29, 2011 New research links bleeding calf syndrome to anti-MHC class I antibodies, produced by the mother in response to contamination of vaccine against Bovine viral diarrhea virus with proteins released by ... > full story -
Days Spent Reading to Dogs During Summer May Help Avoid Decline of Reading Skills
August 10, 2011 Second graders who read aloud to a canine over the summer seem to maintain their reading skills during the dog days of summer, according to a pilot ... > full story -
New Clues to the Formation of Hearts, Intestines and Other Key Organs
August 9, 2011 How do the intestines in tiny birds or large mammals form intricate looping patterns? How do hearts and vascular systems form? Why do some large dog breeds succumb to gastric torsion while others ... > full story -
Complete Sequencing of Genomes of Four Important Representative Species in Inner Mongolia, China
August 9, 2011 Researchers have completed sequencing the genomes of four important representative species in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China. They are Mongolian sheep, Alxa Bactrian camel, Mongolian horse ... > full story -
'Good' Prion-Like Proteins Boost Immune Response, Scientists Report
August 8, 2011 A person's ability to battle viruses at the cellular level remarkably resembles the way deadly infectious agents called prions misfold and cluster native proteins to cause disease, researchers ... > full story -
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Scientists Take a Step Towards Developing Better Vaccines for Bluetongue
August 1, 2011 Researchers have taken a step towards producing better vaccines against bluetongue -- an important disease of livestock -- after successfully assembling the virus outside a cell. This research could ... > full story -
Veterinary Medicine Students Experience Higher Depression Levels Than Peers, Research Finds
July 28, 2011 Veterinary medicine students are more likely to struggle with depression than human medicine students, undergraduate students and the general population, according to several recent collaborative ... > full story -
Cows Clock-in for Monitored Mealtimes
July 27, 2011 Electronic ear tags are being trialled by scientists in a bid to provide farmers with an extra line of defense against diseases such as foot and mouth and ... > full story -
Grazing Management Effects on Stream Pollutants
July 21, 2011 Research conducted on the water quality of pasture streams suggests that grazing management techniques can have substantial impacts on the levels of stream ... > full story
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