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61. ACTA VET Contents 44 (4)
Hinds treated with Ascogen® had lower alt activity (P 0.001) and showed a New Zealand White rabbits (6 males and 6 females) were fed a diet of high
http://www.vmri.hu/~acta/44/cont444.htm
Acta Veterinaria Hungarica 44 (4) (1996) CONTENTS Nutrition Body composition of mice of different body condition score and sex. Fekete, S., Szakáll, I., Andrásofszky, Emese, Kósa, Emma and Hullár, I. Evaluation of the digestibility of nutrients in pigs by ileal cannulation technique. Szelényi-Galántai, Marianne, Fébel, Hedvig, Szegedi, B., Zsolnai-Harczi, Ildikó and Huszár, Szilvia Pathophysiology Comparison of some blood parameters of captured and farmed red deer ( Cervus elaphus ) hinds. Zomborszky, Z., Fehér, T., Horn, Éva, Poteczin, Éva, Tuboly, S. and Kovács-Zomborszky, Melinda Effect of lipid peroxide loading on lipid peroxidation and on the glutathione and cytochrome systems in rabbits. Mézes, M., Virág, Györgyi, Barta, Mónika and Abouzeid, A. D. Pharmacology Suspected adverse drug reactions in the Hungarian veterinary practice between 1982 and 1992. Bernáth, S., Szászfai, Mária, Kulcsár, G. and Halász, Mária Reproduction Rapid freezing of mouse embryos in ethylene glycol at different preimplantation stages. Cseh, S., Wang, G., Corselli, J., Nehlsen-Cannarella, S. L., Bailey, L. L.

62. Production Of Identical Sextuplet Mice By Transferring Metaphase Nuclei From
Here, we report on the production of genetically identical mice by the transfer In rabbits, experiments on nuclear transfer of G1phase and late S-phase
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=24037

63. Pennsylvania's November Grouse Hunting
alt feels this might be the best place in the state for big bucks this fall. It s one of the most agricultural counties in our region.
http://www.pagameandfish.com/hunting/upland-birds-hunting/pa_aa114304a/
HUNTING FISHING STATE-BY-STATE SPECIES ... MARKETPLACE
You Are Here: Pennsylvania Hunting Upland Birds Our Grouse Management Plan: Is It Working?
Numbers of grouse hunters in Pennsylvania are down, yet there are plenty of birds in areas where there is suitable habitat. What can be done to make hunting "the grandest game bird of all" more exciting? Our expert has some answers. ... [+] Full Article Zero in on Early-Season Grouse
This Week's Photo:
Look who bagged a 160-pound black bear during a hunt near Kokadjo, Maine, near Moosehead Lake...
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A magazine designed for the serious trophy-deer hunter. [+] See It
Petersen's Hunting

Petersen's Bowhunting

Wildfowl
... Shallow Water Angler The nation's only publication dedicated to inshore fishing, covering waters from Texas to Maine. [+] See It In-Fisherman Florida Sportsman Fly Fisherman ... Walleye In-sider The preeminent firearms magazine: Hunting, shooting, cowboy action, reviews, technical material and more. [+] See It Shooting Times RifleShooter Handguns ... Shotgun News Hotspots for Pennsylvania's November Grouse Tie on your hiking shoes and prepare to enjoy some of the best November grouse hunting in the Keystone State. The hunting is tough, but the rewards are worth it!

64. Pennsylvania's 2004 Deer Outlook
The proof is in the results, said Dr. Gary alt, head of the Pennsylvania Ridges tend to be forested, but at night deer move into agricultural lands in
http://www.pagameandfish.com/hunting/whitetail-deer-hunting/pa_aa114404a/
HUNTING FISHING STATE-BY-STATE SPECIES ... MARKETPLACE
You Are Here: Pennsylvania Hunting Whitetail Deer Hunting Pennsylvania's Biggest Crossbow Buck Ever?
Chris Jones' incredible Montgomery County non-typical may well be the ... [+] Full Article Pennsylvania's Capital Country Bowhunts
Our Finest Archery Deer Counties

Pennsylvania's Schuylkill County Whitetails
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Hotspots for Late-Season Deer Hunting

This Week's Photo:
Look who bagged a 160-pound black bear during a hunt near Kokadjo, Maine, near Moosehead Lake...
[+] Enlarge Photo

[an error occurred while processing this directive] North American Whitetail
A magazine designed for the serious trophy-deer hunter. [+] See It Petersen's Hunting Petersen's Bowhunting Wildfowl ... Shallow Water Angler The nation's only publication dedicated to inshore fishing, covering waters from Texas to Maine. [+] See It In-Fisherman Florida Sportsman Fly Fisherman ... Walleye In-sider The preeminent firearms magazine: Hunting, shooting, cowboy action, reviews, technical material and more. [+] See It Shooting Times RifleShooter Handguns ... Shotgun News Pennsylvania's 2004 Deer Outlook Part 2: Where To Find Our Biggest Bucks This is the year Keystone State hunters have been waiting for. Those uncomfortable (and often unpopular) antler restrictions should pay off this season with some of the biggest bucks you've ever seen!

65. Alternative Farming Systems: A Bibliography. 3rd Part
North Carolina Agricultural Research Service, North Carolina State While producingbeef, broilers, eggs, rabbits and vegetables on just 100 acres of
http://www.awionline.org/farm/alt-farming3.html

Sheep

Goats

Several species

Alpacas
...
Table of contents
SMALL RUMINANTS AND OTHER SPECIES
Sheep
AWI staff. AWI's standards for cattle and sheep put other criteria out to pasture. AWI Quarterly; 54(1):6, 2005 .
FULL-TEXT
AWI's standards for sheep dictate life in stable social flocks with the freedom to graze on pasture. Typical industry practices such as confinement on slatted flooring and mutilations like mulesing are prohibited. AWI also requires a minimum weaning age of four months, in constrast to the industry standard of five weeks or less.
Bodega Pastures Sheep. Web Site. Bodega, CA.
WEB SITE
'Bodega Pastures Sheep' are producers of organic wool and practitioners of sustainable ranching in California. "Our flock ranges free on the Northern California coastal prairie. Our sheep eat grasses, clover, and forbs. The sheep drink spring water which flows from high on our ridges. At our midwinter lambing we supplement our ewes' feed with hay which is grown on our ridge spines and bottom fields. Around the time of birth, we also feed our sheep organic grains and meal from California and Oregon, according to the ewes' and lambs' needs.... We make or have made a wide range of organic wool products from our sheep."
Bowns, J.E. Sheep behavior under unherded conditions on mountain summer ranges.

66. EJPAU - Electronic Journal Of Polish Agricultural Universities
The crossbred rabbits of female strain HYPLUS PS 19 and male strain HYPLUS The variability of final gross production per 1 hectare of agricultural land
http://www.ejpau.media.pl/articles_sabs.html
Founded in 1998 ISSN 1505-0297
University of Technology and Agriculture of Bydgoszcz

Agricultural University of Cracow

Agricultural University of Lublin

University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn
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The list of all articles published in EJPAU.
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11 Jul 2005 Forestry RADIAL VARIABILITY OF THE STRENGTH QUALITY COEFFICIENT OF SCOTS PINE ( Pinus sylvestris L.) WOOD IN RELATION TO THE TREE BIOSOCIAL POSITION IN THE STAND Marcin Jakubowski ... Witold Pazdrowski In their study, the authors made an attempt to determine the radial variability of the strength quality coefficient of Scots pine ( Pinus sylvestris L.) wood in relation to the biosocial position of trees in the stand. The performed investigations comprised trees representing the first three Kraft classes from the pine stands of the age classes V and VI growing in conditions of the following forest site types: fresh coniferous forest (FCF) and mixed fresh coniferous forest (MFCF). The experiments revealed that the growth site conditions and the biosocial tree position in the stand exerted some influence on the radial variability of the strength quality coefficient of Scots pine ( Pinus sylvestris L.) wood. Both the size of the tree crown as expressed by its volume and, first and foremost, the height of the position of the crown centre of gravity were important.

67. The Permaculture FAQ!
I found a permaculture FAQ from alt.permaculture newsgroup The method involvedoutfitting the family with a pair of rabbits and seeds and teaching them
http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/permacult/msg1118123110638.html
Return to the Permaculture Forum Post a Follow-Up
The Permaculture FAQ!
Posted by 8a/8b East Tx ( My Page ) on Sat, Nov 29, 03 at 18:12 Hi People! I volunteered to edit the FAQ. I thought it would be the best way to increase my education in Permaculture in a BIG way. And since I cant presently either buy books or go take workshops, I'd volunteer for the FAQ. I realize that this subject is SO much broader than most topics on Gardenweb that cover a single species of plant. But there are related forum topics out there. So It was suggested to me to ask for your suggestions for Topics. So Please do... Follow-Up Postings:
  • Posted by: 8a/8b East Tx ( My Page ) on Sat, Nov 29, 03 at 18:16
Was thinking that using this as a template for the discussion might keep things on the central topics. Let me know what you think. The Ethics of Permaculture: Care for the Earth
Care for People
Distribute Surplus
Reduce Consumption Principles of Permaculture Everything works at least 2 ways
See Solutions not Problems
Make Things Pay
Work Where It Counts
Use Everything To It's Highest Capacity
Bring Food Production Back to the Cities
Help Make People Self Reliant
Alrighty then.

68. Registration & Records - Course Catalog
Basic principles of inheritance in plants and animals of agricultural Principles and procedures involved in the production of processedmeat items.
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Policies NCSU Home Comments
ANIMAL SCIENCE - ANS
ANS 105 Introduction to Companion Animals 3(3-0-0) F,S Restricted to Class FR and SO Introduction to animals that people keep as companions. Variation, behavior, anatomy, physiology, disease, and training of animals as diverse as fish, snakes, mice, rats, birds, cats, and dogs. Special relationships between humans and companion animals in a societal context. Course Offerings: fall sprg
ANS 110 Introduction to Equine Science 3(3-0-0) F Restricted to Class FR and SO History, management, and use of horses and their profound impact on society. Selection, care, and enjoyment of horses with emphasis on genetics, nutrition, reproduction, behavior, and health. Course Offerings: fall WolfWare Info
ANS 150 Introduction to Animal Science
4(3-3-0) F,S Fundamental principles of animal management; contributions of animals and animal products to humanity; application of science to animal production; issues regarding animal production. Course Offerings: fall sprg WolfWare Info
ANS 201 Techniques of Animal Care
2(0-4-0) S Preq: ANS 150 or ANS 230 Major IAS or SAS, or instructor permission

69. Blackwell Synergy - Cookie Absent
When intramuscularly injected (im) into rabbits at 0.5 mL per site, In thelow dose group, alt, AST, ALP, GGT, LDH, and UN peaked at days 4, 1, 1, 2, 3,
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1365-2885.2005.00666.x
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70. [sci.bio.food-science] Additions And Changes To FAQ, And New User Info
in 1995) on organic production of agricultural products and foodstuffs.The use of the word organic is restricted to agricultural crops and livestock
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Archive-Name: sci/food-science-faq/diff http://www.fst.vt.edu/haccp97/ http://www.fsis.usda.gov/OA/haccp/imphaccp.htm * Canadian Food Inspection Agency 's Food Safety Enhancement Program Web page of links at http://www.cfia-acia.agr.ca/english/ppc/haccp/haccp.html * A Simple Guide to Understanding and Applying the Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point Concept. ILSI Europe, 1997. http://www.ilsi.org/pubs/ilsihace.pdf

71. 326 Zoological Medicine, Spring And Fall 2004 - OpenCourseWare - Tufts Universit
Rabbits were domesticated beginning in Roman times and extending into the 16thcentury for Lost agricultural production and damage to the environment is
http://ocw.tufts.edu/courses/5/content/215910
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  • Course Home Syllabus Calendar Lectures ... Lectures Rabbit Medicine Author : Gretchen Kaufman, DVM Color Key Important key words or phrases. Important concepts or main ideas.
    1. Learning Objectives and Review
    1.1. Learning Objectives
    • Be familiar with the clinically relevant anatomy and physiology of the domestic rabbit, especially teeth and GI tract. Be able to interpret a rabbit hemogram Understand the complications association with obesity in the pet rabbit Understand why it is recommended to spay female rabbits early in life. Be familiar with the various disease syndromes associated with Pasteurella multocida and how they are treated in the domestic rabbit Know how to diagnose and manage a hairball in a domestic rabbit Be familiar with the various disease syndromes associated with hypercalcemia in the rabbit Understand the management of dental malocclusion in the rabbit Know the importance of closing the inguinal ring in surgical castration of the male rabbit Know the antibiotics that are safe to use in the domestic rabbit and why this is an important issue Be familiar with the zoonotic diseases associated with rabbits
    1.2. Review and Resources on Laboratory Animal Medicine

72. Biodiversity Shrinks As Farm Breeds Die Out
More than 90 percent of the agricultural diversity that existed at the start of the Highproduction Holstein cows now provide much of the milk drunk in
http://www.gene.ch/gentech/2001/Sep/msg00160.html
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73. Naomi Saville - Participatory Rural Appraisal Investigations On Beekeeping In Re
Seasonal calendars of forage, agricultural and beekeeping activities. For example areas with emphasis on rice and vegetable production might prove less
http://www.beekeeping.com/articles/us/saville/participatory.htm
Participatory rural appraisal investigations on beekeeping in remote Himalayan villages of West Nepal Saville Naomi M. , Upadhaya S.N. and Acharya N.P. GPO Box 8975, EPC 1514, Kathmandu, Nepal,
Email: naomisaville2000@yahoo.co.uk
ICIMOD, GPO Box 3226, Kathmandu, Nepal,
Surya Social Service Society (4S), Chandanath ward no. 6, Jumla, Nepal Index of other Naomi Saville articles Pictures gallery / Nepal 1. Introduction 2. Methods
Applications of PRA were used as follows:
  • Preference ranking of income sources, to determine the relative importance to farmers of beekeeping relative to other income generation or other agricultural tasks. Preference ranking of hive types to determine the preferred beehive in Jumla. Venn diagrams to show village leadership in relation to the beekeeping group members or relationships between existing institutions. Flow charts to show the perceived effects of beekeeping enterprise in the community. Seasonal calendars of forage, agricultural and beekeeping activities. Resource maps showing hive baiting sites, forest, bee forage, crops and other resources.
  • 74. Subject: Americans Are Cunts.
    The rabbits are cute little baby white ones.. with flopsy ears and fwuffy tails . Please direct your followups to this troll away from alt.slack. Thank
    http://www.subgenius.com/bigfist/FIST2003-1/WAR_2/X0009_Americans_are_cunts..htm
    Subject: Americans are cunts.
    From: self@publicist.com (Baby Jesus)
    Newsgroups: alt.nuke.the.usa,talk.politics.guns,alt.slack,talk.atheism,talk.politics.animals Let us imagine the future, 20 seconds from now. The Western economy, due to a spell of over capitalisation, greed,
    tech hysteria and general stupidity is fucked up for a good 5 years.
    (NB: wage slaves - start saving now.) The American dream has finally come true - The baddies have cum. With
    great courage and skill they fucked America in the ass and got away
    with it. Their sperm still dribbles down Americas inside leg, long
    after the Masters of The Universe blood dried and their vain bonfire
    was extinguished with Saudi piss. Once again, warfare changed its
    nature. For the neddle-dicked American wankers who like watching
    things blow up on TV, but have never been near combat in their
    pathetic little lives, it is a glorious time - The military will have even cooler toys than before (admittedly at the cost of your standard of living) For those of us who despise the way Americas murderous foreign policy is masked by a mix of sick sentimentality and lies it is time to strike back.

    75. Department Of Veterinary Medicine
    Agricultural Gesearch of Bulletin Kyung pook National University. Lee CS,Park CK, Shin TK, Cho YZ, Jyeong JS; An outbreak of rabbit sudden death in
    http://rose0.knu.ac.kr/~vet/english/eprof.html
    back I ntroduce Of Professor s
    In Ho Jang
    Moo Hong Moon Joon Hyung Park
    Cha Soo Lee
    ... Cheong kyu Park // Kun Woo Lee //
    Jae chan Song
    Seong Joon Yi
      In Ho Jang
        ¢Á Major : Veterinary Surgery and Breeding
        ¢Á Major field : Embryotransfer
        ¢Á Research Papers
      • Nonsurgical Transfer of fresh and frozen embryos of dairy cattle.
      • Studies on in Vitro Culture, Freeging and Transfer of Korean Native Cattle Embryos Fertilized in Vitro. ect.

      Moo Hong Moon
        ¢Á Major : Veterinary Parasitology
        ¢Á Recearch Papers :
      • Serological cross-reactivity between Sarcocystis and Toxoplasma in pig. The Korean journal of Parasitology 25, 2, 1987.
      • Isolation of Toxoplasma from slaughtered pigs and its patgenicity. Korean J. Vet. PublHlth., 16, 1. 1992.
      • Cat pathogenicity of Toxoplasma gondii cyst from pogs in lateccnt injection. Korean J. Vet. Pulb. Hlth., 16, 1. 1992.
      • Efficacy of anticoccidial drugs against Isopora felis in cats. Korean J. Publ. Hlth., 18, 1. 1994.
      • Effect of several chemicals on t6he eggs and larvae of Strongloides papillosus. Korean J. Pulb. Hlth., 19, 1. 1995.

    76. 97-98 WSC Conference 10
    This rabbit had severe necrotizing metritis due to bacterial infection of the uterus This dog lived in a small agricultural community, but there was no
    http://www.afip.org/vetpath/WSC/WSC97/97wsc10.htm
    Results
    AFIP Wednesday Slide Conference - No. 10
    3 December 1997
    Conference Moderator: Michael A. Eckhaus
    NCRR LSS SSB, Bldg. 28A, Rm 117
    28 Library Drive, MSC 5210
    Bethesda, MD 20892-5210

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    Case I - RB97-2341 (AFIP 2593330)
    Signalment : Adult, female, pregnant rabbit. History : This doe was part of an atherosclerosis study involving embryo transfer. This naturally impregnated doe was due to deliver on 4/07/97. She delivered one underdeveloped stillborn kit on 4/03/97 but failed to expel the others. She was lethargic and depressed and continued to be so on 4/04/97. The animal was euthanized and submitted for necropsy. Gross Pathology: The pubic symphysis was partially dilated, and a serosanguineous discharge was present within the vaginal canal. Both uterine horns were distended, with the right horn containing three partially macerated fetuses and the left horn containing two fetuses in similar stages of degeneration. The uterine wall was extremely friable and hemorrhagic, with fibrin strands on the serosal surface of the uterus. A total of seven placentas was noted, with four present on the right side and three on the left side. Both the placentas and the wall of the uterus appeared necrotic. Mild atherosclerosis was present involving the proximal aorta. The heart appeared grossly normal. The lungs were diffusely moderately congested. The liver was yellowish-brown with increased friability, consistent with lipidosis. The kidneys, spleen, pancreas, and GI tract appeared normal, with a moderate amount of ingesta present in the stomach.

    77. Acta Universitatis... 3/2000
    of Carabidae (Coleoptera) in different agricultural production districts The rabbits from 41 to 349 days of age were given a diet based on barley,
    http://old.mendelu.cz/veda/acta/ac300.htm
    Hodnocení reverzní osmózy v procesu modifikace hladiny alkoholu a tìkavých kyselin ve vínì
    J. Balík, J. Veverka, M. Kyseláková
    Abstract
    Balík, J., Veverka, J., Kyseláková, M.: Evaluation of reverse osmosis for modification the content of alcohol and volatile acids in wine. Acta univ. agric. et silvic. Mendel. Brun. (Brno), 2000, XLVIII, No. 3, pp.: 7–11
    Reverse osmosis offers ranging technological improvements in wine technology. The concentration of grape must or separation of select wine components can result in meaningful qualitative change of treated wine . The aim of the work was to evaluate the efficiencies of polyamide ACF 99 membrane (PCI Membrane Systems Ltd.) in the separation of alcohol and volatile acids from wine. The wine variety Veltlinské zelené by alcoholic strength 11,58 % was used for observation of alcohol separation with or without cooling wine samples. Separation of volatile acids was applied for wine variety Ryzlink vlašský in two variations: sample with the content of volatile acids 0,34 g. l and vinegar wine. During reverse osmosis there have been measured physical and chemical parameters of retentate and permeate. Under conditions cooling the content of alcohol in treated wine increased to 13,59 % and without using cooling was final alcoholic strength 11,75 %. In vinegar wine increased concentration of volatile acids from 5,82 g. l

    78. Usenet Replayer's FAQ Collection: Sci.bio.food-science
    10% in the case of birds and rabbits), requiring systematic amended in 1995)on organic production of agricultural products and foodstuffs.
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    So, watch out for changes to other parts, notably 3/3.

    79. ANIMALNET JULY 17, 2000 Mad Sheep Johnes Disease, Sheep Goats
    agriculture Secretary Dan Glickman was cited as signing an order Friday to destroy It has ben recognized in wild rabbits, too. Horses and pigs have been
    http://archives.foodsafetynetwork.ca/animalnet/2000/7-2000/an-07-17-00-01.txt
    Source: Australian Broadcast Corp, 14 Jul 2000 Its been confirmed Western Australia (WA) has Ovine Johnes Disease (OJD). Six properties, having both sheep and goats, in the States central wheatbelt have been quarantined, although the disease has only been detected in one goat at this stage. Agriculture WA is now discussing plans to eradicate the disease from the one affected property. >From Perth, David Cussons reports, ³Ovine Johne¹s disease was discovered in a goat, as part of an ongoing surveillance program, conducted by Agriculture WA. If not eradicated, it will jeopardise the OJD free zone status the state currently enjoys. Six properties in the area have been placed under quarantine, and with continued testing and tracing of stock movements, this number may increase. Agriculture WA and industry are also considering options for a compensation scheme to cover destocking requirements.² ProMED-mail th Street, Juneau, Alaska (907/586-7235). To subscribe to AnimalNet, send mail to: (subscription is free) listserv@listserv.uoguelph.ca leave subject line blank in the body of the message type: subscribe animalnet-L firstname lastname i.e. subscribe animalnet -L Wendy Powell To unsubscribe to AnimalNet, send mail to: listserv@listserv.uoguelph.ca leave subject line blank in the body of the message type: signoff animalnet-L For more information about the AnimalNet research program, please contact: Dr. Wendy Powell wpowell@uoguelph.ca http://www.plant.uoguelph.ca/safefood archived at:

    80. Electronic Zoo / NetVet Veterinary Resources - Cow Sites
    Department of Dairy and Food Science (Royal Veterinary and AgriculturalUniversity, Denmark) Herd Health and production Management in Dairy Practice
    http://netvet.wustl.edu/cows.htm
    Cows
    Dairy Beef Other Commercial Dairy Beef Other Commercial Select Another Species General Animal Sites Amphibians Birds Cats Cows Dogs Ferrets Fish Horses Invertebrates Marine Pigs Primates Rabbits Reptiles Rodents Small Ruminants Wildlife Zoo Animals Fictional Images Sounds Return to: 1994-98, Ken Boschert, DVM

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