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  1. Livestock, Ethics and Quality of Life (Cabi Publishing)
  2. Biotechnology for Livestock Production by Fao, 1989-05-31
  3. Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry (Focus on Biotechnology)
  4. Animal Biotechnology
  5. A quick way to gauge forage nutrition: real-time method tells whether the grasses livestock feed on are at their peak.: An article from: Agricultural Research by Luis Pons, 2005-09-01
  6. Protecting livestock--from day one.(animal health): An article from: Agricultural Research by Cyril G. Gay, Marcus E., Jr. Kehrli, 2006-11-01
  7. Biotechnology and African livestock sector at the cross-road (Monograph / Joint ECA/FAO Agriculture Division) by Samuel Nana-Sinkam, 1993
  8. DNA fingerprinting in agricultural genetics programs (Biotechnology information series) by David F Betsch, 1999
  9. Laboratory Production of Cattle Embryos (Biotechnology in Agriculture Series) by Ian Gordon, 1994-12-01
  10. Animal Biotechnology and the Quality of Meat Production by L. O. Fiems, B. G. Cottyn, 1991-04-01
  11. Biotechnology in agriculture: Advances in commercial livestock and plant production technology (Report) by Jeanie H Ayers, 1984
  12. Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry
  13. Settling doubts about livestock stress.(Cover Story): An article from: Agricultural Research by Don Comis, 2005-03-01
  14. System Filters Livestock Water.: An article from: Membrane & Separation Technology News

81. Animal Biotechnology 1. Main Thrust Of Activities To Take Up R D
To characterize indigenous breeds of livestock animals. Department supportedleather technology mission for biotechnology oriented programmes and 24
http://dbtindia.nic.in/r&d/animalbio.html

Animal Biotechnology 1. Main thrust of activities
  • To develop cost effective and commercially viable disease diagnostics and vaccines. To characterize indigenous breeds of livestock animals.
2. Achievements Embryo Transfer Technology and related areas Leads were obtained under various facets of ETT in cattle and buffalo which included optimisation of in vitro fertilisation of oocytes, culture of embryos, micro manipulation and embryo cloning using nuclear transfer, embryo sexing through PCR, reproductive ultrasonography and endocrine profiles for augmenting fertility at various institutes like NDRI, NII and at IVRI. ET technique in camel was standardised at NRC on camel and ET camel calves were produced. Goat kids were also produced through ET technology. Embryo sexing method in cattle and buffalo has been developed using bovine Y chromosome and buffalo Y chromosome probe. A programme on Ovum Pick Up technology and cloning has been generated with the aim to produce large number of offsprings in a short period. The effort will help reduce the cost of ETT. ETT demonstration activities were also undertaken at farmer’s level through 14 regional centers and a number of ET cattle and buffalo calves were produced. Under open nucleus breeding system (ONBS) programme implemented by NDDB, 145 genetically evaluated cross bred Sahiwal male calves were produced. These bulls are being used in National artificial insemination programme.

82. Current And Future Promises Of Transgenesis For Agricultural Livestock In A Glob
biotechnology, including transgenic livestock, will play a key role in meetingthe challenge of feeding the world population, while creating and maintaining
http://www.adsa.org/jds/abs/2001/jds_es1.htm
Current and Future Promises of Transgenesis for Agricultural Livestock in a Global Marketplace
R. D. Bremel, E. J. Homan, and T. H. Howard
ioGenetics LLC, Prairie du Sac, 53578
ABSTRACT (Key words: transgenic livestock, genetic engineering) 2001 J. Dairy Sci. 84(E. Suppl.):E1-E8
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83. An Ex Ante Economic And Policy Analysis Of Biotechnology Research For Livestock
biotechnology research for livestock disease resistance trypanosomosis in Africa of the costs of key biotechnologyrelated processes in livestock,
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An ex ante economic and policy analysis of biotechnology research for livestock disease resistance: trypanosomosis in Africa
Economically justifiable research depends on scientists' abilities to keep pace with, and take advantage of, biotechnology developments Falconi, C. / International Service for National Agricultural Research (ISNAR) This paper undertakes an ex ante assessment of the potential impacts of molecular genetics research on trypanotolerance. The next section describes current research thrusts and their potential for generating usable outputs. The modelling strategy employed to quantify impacts of that research in Africa is then described and the results of the modelling exercise presented and discussed. Implications for research policy are then drawn. Finally, concluding comments are derived from the analysis. Conclusion: Because of the costs of key biotechnology-related processes in livestock, the uncertainty of the economic benefits, and the lack of knowledge of genes that produce useful modifications, usable results may not emerge for many years. The current analysis indicates that economically justifiable research depends on scientists' abilities to keep pace with, and take advantage of, biotechnology developments in related fields. Maintaining current levels of human resource allocations and making strategic but relatively small capital investments would ensure that capacity. The results also suggest that further research is needed to consistently identify and track the impacts of alternative intellectual property rights options on the levels and distributions of biotechnology research benefits.

84. CCAC - Publications -> Resource -> Animal Welfare Regulation In The Field Of Bio
Field of biotechnology. The Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC) participated at on Regulating livestock Animals and Fish Derived from biotechnology,
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Volume 22, Number 2 Canadian Council on Animal Care Winter 1999
Animal Welfare Regulation in the
Field of Biotechnology
The Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC) participated at the recent Consultation on Regulating Livestock Animals and Fish Derived from Biotechnology , held jointly by Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. The aim of the consultation was to identify the components needed for regulation of animals used for food purposes and also animals used as producers of biopharmaceuticals.
It was clear from the meeting, that any regulatory framework to be developed in this area must both strengthen public confidence in the health, safety and efficacy evaluations conducted by government, while providing a climate conducive to investment in research and technology transfer of agricultural products derived from biotechnology.
In line with its responsibilities to the "traditional" agricultural industry, the role of the CCAC extends to the oversight of the care and use of animals which are involved in research and development of new techniques and practices. Research is the cornerstone of the biotechnology industry, and likely to remain so as companies compete to develop distinct products and to move them into the marketplace. The success of Canadian biotechnology, to date, has been due largely to the strength of long-term research activities at public institutions, but in recent years, research collaboration between academic, government and industry organizations has broadened. The role of the CCAC in regulation of animal welfare for biotechnology falls clearly within the area of research and development, whether this work is conducted in academic, government or industrial facilities.

85. AfricaBio Rainbow Biotechnology Schooling
AfricaBio aims to integrate the science of biotechnology with the public sector . He was able to breed spotted, speckled and darkcoloured livestock from
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86. Science -- Sign In
biotechnology Improving Gene Transfer Into livestock. Anne Simon Moffat.Current methods for introducing new genes into cattle and other livestock have a
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87. The Pew Initiative On Food And Biotechnology: FDA Poised To Rule That Meat From
agricultural biotechnology companies and the livestock industry have been Larisa Rudenko, FDA senior biotechnology adviser, said that although
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88. Biotechnology News And Information Portal, Biotech Jobs And Career Resources Res
biotechnology News and Biotech Job Portal. The disease is a major globalconcern to the livestock industry because infection is costly to treat and
http://www.bioexchange.com/news/news_page.cfm?id=19250

89. Syllabi 2005-2006 B-KUL-I0559B Applied Biotechnology In Livestock Production
Syllabi 20052006 KULeuven B-KUL-I0559B Applied biotechnology in livestock Production.
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90. AllAfrica.com Namibia Facility To Enhance The Health Of Livestock
Facility to Enhance the Health of livestock The biotechnology unit will testmeat for the presence of salmonella and other threatening bacteria.
http://allafrica.com/stories/200507290679.html

91. FARM ACREAGE & LIVESTOCK INDICATORS - BIOTECHNOLOGY IN AGRICULTURE - PRIVATE COM
FARM ACREAGE livestock INDICATORS Generic Keywords (What are these?) biotechnology IN AGRICULTURE PRIVATE COMPANIES REPORT
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Format: PDF Delivery: Immediate Online Access Pages: 227 Study #: 1349 Description Most firms active in the $1.6 billion US agricultural biotechnology industry are privately-held and/or start-up companies, the top two of which had total revenues of at least $25 million in 1999. An additional 21 such companieshad total sales of at least $25 milliion, including revenues not related to ag biotech. This report profiles over 100 private or start-up US ag biotech companies (e.g., Cargill, EDEN Bioscience). It also includes market shares, recent acquisitions and IPOs, cooperative agreements, and industry forecasts. (227 pages) Table of Contents To purchase items from this report, click on the checkbox next to each item and click the Purchase button at the top or bottom of this page. Other than chapter headings, table of contents entries that appear in all upper case are a table, chart or graph. Please note when purchasing on-line that the full report and complete chapters are provided in PDF format while individual pages, tables, charts and graphs are presented in HTML.

92. Rangeland Livestock Production Degree Option Offered Through The College Of Agri
biotechnology and Natural Resources, University of Nevada. The RangelandLivestock Production option emphasizes the protection of sustainable
http://www.ag.unr.edu/cabnr/Students/Majors/bac_Range_Livestock.htm
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Rangeland Livestock Production Option
Rangeland Livestock Production is one of the newest and most exciting degree options in the college. This animal science program educates students who can compete successfully for range-related jobs in Nevada, the western United States and throughout the world. The Rangeland Livestock Production option emphasizes the protection of sustainable natural resources, the proper use of livestock and the effective management and economic improvement of rangeland resources. The Rangeland Livestock Production option is unique from those offered by other schools in that it combines several specialized fields of expertise. It covers a broad spectrum of university courses centering on the concept of "multiple-use" resource management. In addition to rangeland livestock production courses, students take much of their course work in a variety of disciplines, becoming knowledgeable in animal science, wildlife science, soils, botany and ecology. Placement success for recent graduates of this program has been extremely high. Career opportunities are numerous and varied. Job opportunities exist in the private sector as well as with state or federal agencies. Graduates of the program may pursue careers in natural resource management and conservation, livestock production, ranch management, wildlife habitat development, mine land reclamation and soil conservation. Many graduates seek employment as range conservationists with federal land management or conservation agencies such as the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Bureau of Indian Affairs and the National Park Service.

93. Department Of Animal Science--Oklahoma State University
Breeds of livestock Wheatland Stocker Conference Links to Info about BSE(MadCow) Cooperative Extension Service Biotech Adventure
http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/

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95. 35-5 Performance Of Livestock Fed Biotech Crops
Crops to supply feed for livestock produced through new genetic enhancementtechnology are emerging from research and development as a result of developing
http://ift.confex.com/ift/2001/techprogram/paper_6230.htm
Performance of livestock fed biotech crops J. H. CLARK and I. R. Ipharraguerre. Dept. of Animal Sciences, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 264 Animal Science Lab., MC630, 1207 W. Gregory Dr., Urbana, IL 61801 Session 35, Present status and future prospects for food biotechnology: Safety assessment and consumer acceptance
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 2001-06-25 Room 275 2001 IFT Annual Meeting - New Orleans, Louisiana

96. Worldwide Biotech: Dow Agrosciences/Univ. Of Guelph Developing Cattle Vaccine
Full text of the article, Dow Agrosciences/Univ. Of Guelph Developing CattleVaccine from Worldwide Biotech, a publication in the field of Computers
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Dow AgroSciences Canada Inc. has signed a research and licensing agreement with the University of Guelph, which is conducting research on a promising new vaccine to prevent a major flu-like disease in cattle. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. Researchers at the University of Guelph have been developing plant-made antigens that have shown effectiveness against Mannheimia haemolytica, a serious respiratory pathogen that can infect entire herds of cattle. The disease makes infected animals very ill and can even be fatal. The disease is a major global concern to the livestock industry because infection is costly to treat and leads to decreased productivity. Dow AgroSciences, among the leaders in plant biotechnology, is actively pursuing plant-derived treatments for livestock.

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