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  1. Several management and environmental factors are known as contributory causes of clinical mastitis in dairy herd. The study objectives were to describe the structure of herd-specific mastitis management and en...

    Authors: Kenji Sato, Paul C Bartlett, Lis Alban, Jens F Agger and Hans Houe
    Citation: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2008 50:4
  2. In the purpose to provide further information in respect of the relationship between metabolism and post partum (PP) ovarian activity resumption in dairy cows, the aim of the present study was to characterize ...

    Authors: Kristian Konigsson, Giovanni Savoini, Nadia Govoni, Guido Invernizzi, Alberto Prandi, Hans Kindahl and Maria Cristina Veronesi
    Citation: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2008 50:3
  3. Artificial insemination is not as widely used in horses as in other domestic species, such as dairy cattle and pigs, partly because of the wide variation in sperm quality between stallion ejaculates and partly...

    Authors: Jane M Morrell, Anders Johannisson, Anne-Marie Dalin, Linda Hammar, Thomas Sandebert and Heriberto Rodriguez-Martinez
    Citation: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2008 50:2
  4. Sodium acetate (NaAcetate) has received some attention as an alkalinizing agent and possible alternative energy source for the horse, however the effects of oral administration remain largely unknown. The pres...

    Authors: Amanda Waller and Michael I Lindinger
    Citation: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2007 49:38
  5. Intestinal threadworm Strongyloides stercoralis is a parasite of dog, cat and primates that occurs worldwide being most prevalent in tropical and subtropical countries. The adult parasitic worm is about 2 mm long...

    Authors: Kati J Dillard, Seppo AM Saari and Marjukka Anttila
    Citation: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2007 49:37
  6. The aims of the present work was to study whether there are any relationships between cortisol and PG-metabolite in mated sows or inseminated with the intrauterine technique and compare these to changes occurr...

    Authors: Mattias Norrby, Mads T Madsen, Charlotte Borg Alexandersen, Hans Kindahl and Andrzej Madej
    Citation: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2007 49:36
  7. Costs and benefits of two Salmonella control policies for broiler production were described and compared. The control options were the Zoonosis Directive 92/117/EC and the more intense strategy, the Finnish Salmo...

    Authors: Susanna Kangas, Tapani Lyytikäinen, Jukka Peltola, Jukka Ranta and Riitta Maijala
    Citation: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2007 49:35
  8. The experiment investigated the effects of increasing dietary levels of bacterial protein meal (BPM) on various blood parameters reflecting protein and fat metabolism, liver function, and purine base metabolis...

    Authors: Anne Louise F Hellwing, Anne-Helene Tauson and Anders Skrede
    Citation: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2007 49:33
  9. The thickness of the subcutaneous fat layer is an important parameter at all stages of pig production. It is used to inform decisions on dietary requirements to optimize growth, in gilts to promote longevity a...

    Authors: Fintan J McEvoy, Anders B Strathe, Mads T Madsen and Eiliv Svalastoga
    Citation: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2007 49:32
  10. Impairment of the insulin regulation of energy metabolism is considered to be an etiologic key component for metabolic disturbances. Methods for studies of insulin sensitivity thus are highly topical. There ar...

    Authors: Paul Holtenius and Kjell Holtenius
    Citation: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2007 49:29
  11. Zona pellucida binding assays (ZBAs) have proven useful in determining the fertilising ability of spermatozoa in several species. Most ZBAs use fresh or salt-stored oocytes collected from fresh ovaries but bec...

    Authors: Ulrika Hermansson, Eva Axnér and Bodil Ström Holst
    Citation: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2007 49:28
  12. In a project to determine the causes of winter mortality in reindeer in Finnmark County, northern Norway, the most frequent diagnosis turned out to be complete emaciation, despite several of the reindeer havin...

    Authors: Terje D Josefsen, Karen K Sørensen, Torill Mørk, Svein D Mathiesen and Kathrine A Ryeng
    Citation: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2007 49:27
  13. Virtually all horses are infected with helminth parasites. For some decades, the control of parasites of Swedish horses has been based on routine treatments with anthelmintics, often several times per year. Si...

    Authors: Eva Osterman Lind, Erik Rautalinko, Arvid Uggla, Peter J Waller, David A Morrison and Johan Höglund
    Citation: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2007 49:25
  14. Clinical mastitis is an important disease in sheep. The objective of this work was to identify causal bacteria and study certain epidemiological and clinical features of clinical mastitis in ewes kept for meat...

    Authors: Tormod Mørk, Steinar Waage, Tore Tollersrud, Bjørg Kvitle and Ståle Sviland
    Citation: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2007 49:23
  15. During the past decade, Chorioptes mites occupying the outer ear canals have been a common finding at routine necropsies of moose (Alces alces) in Sweden, but neither the taxonomy of the mites nor lesions from th...

    Authors: Gete Hestvik, Monika Zahler-Rinder, Dolores Gavier-Widén, Ronny Lindberg, Roland Mattsson, David Morrison and Set Bornstein
    Citation: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2007 49:21
  16. To enable a quantification of net joint moments and joint reaction forces, indicators of joint loading, this study aimed to locate the mediolateral joint axes of rotation and establish the body segment paramet...

    Authors: Vivi M Thorup, Frede Aa Tøgersen, Bente Jørgensen and Bente R Jensen
    Citation: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2007 49:20
  17. The Icelandic horse is a pristine breed of horse which has a pure gene pool established more than a thousand years ago, and is approximately the same size as living and extinct wild breeds of horses. This stud...

    Authors: Eric Strand, Linn Camilla Braathen, Mia C Hellsten, Lisel Huse-Olsen and Sigridur Bjornsdottir
    Citation: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2007 49:19
  18. Following increased rates of human campylobacteriosis in the late 1990's, and their apparent association with increased consumption of fresh chicken meat, a longitudinal study was conducted in Iceland to ident...

    Authors: Michele T Guerin, Wayne Martin, Jarle Reiersen, Olaf Berke, Scott A McEwen, John-Robert Bisaillon and Ruff Lowman
    Citation: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2007 49:18
  19. Equine motor neuron disease (EMND) is a spontaneous neurologic disorder of adult horses which results from the degeneration of motor neurons in the spinal cord and brain stem. Clinical manifestations, patholog...

    Authors: Hussni O Mohammed, Thomas J Divers, Brian A Summers and Alexander de Lahunta
    Citation: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2007 49:17
  20. Over a period of two years, growth rate and health were measured for dairy calves allowed to suckle their mothers up to 6–8 weeks of age. Thirty-one calves were weighted weekly, and the mean daily growth rate ...

    Authors: Ann Margaret Grøndahl, Ellen Margrete Skancke, Cecilie Marie Mejdell and Johan Høgset Jansen
    Citation: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2007 49:16
  21. Salmonella enterica serotype Gallinarum (S. Gallinarum) remains an important pathogen of poultry, especially in developing countries. There is a need to develop effective and safe vaccines. In the current study, ...

    Authors: Valentina Rosu, Mark S Chadfield, Antonella Santona, Jens P Christensen, Line E Thomsen, Salvatore Rubino and John E Olsen
    Citation: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2007 49:14
  22. Age-related changes in renal histomorphology are described, while the presence of glomerulonephritis in dogs with pyometra is controversial in current literature.

    Authors: Reidun Heiene, Veronica Kristiansen, Jon Teige and Johan Høgset Jansen
    Citation: Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2007 49:13

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