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The importance of interactions among nutrition, seasonality and socio-sexual factors in the development of hormone-free methods for controlling fertility
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Scaramuzzi, R. J., & Martin, G. B. The importance of interactions among nutrition, seasonality and socio-sexual factors in the development of hormone-free methods for controlling fertility

Around the world, consumers are demanding animal products that are produced to agreed standards for human health, environmental management and animal welfare. This has led to the development in Australia of the concept of 'clean, green and ethical' (... Read More about The importance of interactions among nutrition, seasonality and socio-sexual factors in the development of hormone-free methods for controlling fertility.

Clinical signs, histology, and CD3-positive cells before and after treatment of dogs with chronic enteropathies
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Schreiner, N. M. S., Gaschen, F., Grone, A., Sauter, S. N., & Allenspach, K. Clinical signs, histology, and CD3-positive cells before and after treatment of dogs with chronic enteropathies

Background: Histopathology is widely used for the diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease in dogs. Variations in lesions and unavailability of uniform grading systems limit the usefulness of histologic examination.

Uterine diseases in cattle after parturition
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Sheldon, I. M., Williams, E. J., Miller, A. N. A., Nash, D. M., & Herath, S. Uterine diseases in cattle after parturition

Bacterial contamination of the uterine lumen is common in cattle after parturition, often leading to infection and uterine disease. Clinical disease can be diagnosed and scored by examination of the vaginal mucus, which reflects the presence of patho... Read More about Uterine diseases in cattle after parturition.

Remission of Diabetes Mellitus in Cats with Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Sieber-Ruckstuhl, N. S., Kley, S., Tschuor, F., Zini, E., Ohlerth, S., Boretti, F. S., & Reusch, C. E. Remission of Diabetes Mellitus in Cats with Diabetic Ketoacidosis

Background: Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) has long been considered a key clinical feature of type-1 diabetes mellitus (DM) in humans although. An increasing number of cases of ketoacidosis have been reported in people with type-2 DM. Hypothesis/Objecti... Read More about Remission of Diabetes Mellitus in Cats with Diabetic Ketoacidosis.

CIS-ACTING REGULATORY MUTATION CAUSES PREMATURE HAIR GREYING AND SUSCEPTIBILITY TO MELANOMA IN THE HORSE
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Sundstrom, E., Pielberg, G. R., Golovko, A., Curik, I., Lennartsson, J., Seltenhammer, M. H., Druml, T., Binns, M., Fitzsimmons, C., Lindgren, G., Sandberg, K., Baumung, R., Vetterlein, M., Stromberg, S., Grabherr, M., Wade, C., Lindblad-Toh, K., Ponten, F., Heldin, C. H., Solkner, J., & Andersson, L. CIS-ACTING REGULATORY MUTATION CAUSES PREMATURE HAIR GREYING AND SUSCEPTIBILITY TO MELANOMA IN THE HORSE

Factors influencing heifer survival and fertility on commercial dairy farms
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Wathes, D. C., Brickell, J. S., Bourne, N. E., Swali, A., & Cheng, Z. R. Factors influencing heifer survival and fertility on commercial dairy farms

The average dairy cow survives only three lactations, reducing the availability of replacement heifers. Prenatal losses occur due to early embryonic mortality (about 40%), later embryo loss (up to 20% in high-yielding herds) or abortion (about 5%). A... Read More about Factors influencing heifer survival and fertility on commercial dairy farms.