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    diet, but eating healthy, unprocessed vegan foods like grains, legumes, and a whole lot of fruits and vegetables, is incredibly beneficial. The main points always called into question are protein and Vitamin B12. As protein goes, while only animal products contain complete proteins, it is perfectly alright to eat foods with an assortment of incomplete proteins to the same effect, and for B12, fortified foods are easy to come by and incorporate into a vegan diet. Now it may be difficult for some,…

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    applied. Four months later, on June 25, Arthur and Claude, Mr. Pottinger 's two oldest sons said a hurried goodbye to the family, and Meme, Arthur’s fiancé and took flight to Espania. Caleb, Arthur’s assistant replaced him as a supervisor in the dairy. Although she would miss her big brother, Denise loved to hear of foreign countries. Her vivid imagination conjured up images of beautiful places, people and things. Denise envisioned the unknown Espania as a fantastic place full of opportunities.…

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    has been consistent decline in water quality and quantity in Canterbury during this time. Consequently, work has been made to improving the way water resources are managed. This report will discuss the consent conditions for the Lincoln University Dairy and Research Farms, consent number CRC143396, and how the consent is monitored. The Resource Management Act (1991), the Dairying Clean Streams Accord and the ‘dirty dairying’ campaign were identified to have required, incentivised or influenced…

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    Clinical Mastitis Essay

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    yield(Yamane, 2003; Rollin et al., 2015) A. Breed Risk of mastitis varies from breed to breed. High yielding cows are generally considered to be more susceptible to intramammary infection e.g. Holstein Frisian (HF), Jersey or HF and Jersey cross bred dairy cows are more susceptible to mastitis than Desi (Zebu) breeds of cows (Sharma, 2003). It might be due to more resistance to disease and they are low milk producer than cross bred cows. Increased risk of clinical mastitis in Friesian…

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    where the food or drink comes from? I highly doubt it; if you were to think about it, I would bet most of the products in your fridge have some type of dairy cow product in it. That is why it is so important to have research on dairy cows due to how important they are for human health. Without dairy cows I believe that humans would not have thrived as long as we have due to how many products dairy cows are associated with today. German researchers recently discovered a relatively new genetic…

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    OESTRUS SYNCHRONISATION IN CATTLE SHELEMBE KHOLEKA INTRODUCTION Most beef and dairy farms in Africa use a pasture based breeding and calf rearing system which requires them to manage their herds such that calving and maximum milk production coincides with the period when the grass and pasture is good and nutritious which mainly occurs during spring and early summer (Xu et al., 1997; Lane et al., 2008). In order to maintain short breeding and calving seasons that would result in calving and peak…

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    Today, most dairies across India produce milk processed from Jersey cows. Desi cows are apparently only to be worshiped, and so these animals can't be considered as cows; as these "holy" cows were originally bred from a wild animal named Urus. In Europe they was called Aurochs. People of Europe hunted this wild animal for it's quality and quantity of meat. But hunting this animal was getting difficult, so this wild animal was cross bred with other various animals along with the indigenous cows…

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    household milk market participation on intra-household time allocation in rural Ethiopia, by observing 156 households --78 milk market participating and 78 non-participating -- for two consecutive days. In this way we aimed to find out how a change in dairy farming production and marketing system affects adult household member`s time allocation regarding dairying and non-dairying activities. Our findings show that members of milk market participant households allocate significantly more hours…

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    The use of artificial insemination in dairy cattle selective breeding enables the best bulls and cows are chose to improve the genetic make-up such as qualities - milk fat content and quantity of milk in the dairy cow population. This helps to prevent the spread of diseases that can result from normal sexual reproduction because AI is done using sterile procedures also the use of AI can minimize injury to the cattle population that caused by aggressive bulls during the mating process. The use…

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    Why does the company need to follow the “Sustainable Dairying: Water Accord”? Water is necessary in dairy farm activities for growing grass, washing down milking areas and cooling the milk. Being an area of low annual rainfall in Hastings District, the company is applying for water rights to use the water from a local river. The river has acceptable microbiological water quality currently although several tributaries have high numbers of indicator bacteria. The National Policy Statement for…

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