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Prospects for statistical methods in dairy cattle breeding
... iterative methods in linear estimation and exact and sampling based methods in quadratic ...sampling methods as adding noise at every step of a simplified exact ... See full document
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Prospects for statistical methods in animal breeding
... Restricted maximum likelihood to estimate variance components for animal models with several random effects using a derivative free algorithm. Comparison of computing p[r] ... See full document
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Use of posterior predictive assessments to evaluate model fit in multilevel logistic regression
... any statistical analysis, but this is not straightforward when complex discrete response models are ...as methods to aid model ...four methods of model predictive assessment in the context of a three ... See full document
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Genome wide association studies for temperament in New Zealand dairy cattle : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Animal Science in Animal Breeding and Genetics at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand
... Computer packages such as PLINK (a whole genome analysis toolset) was therefore designed in order to facilitate analyses of whole-genome data. This is carried out in a number of ways: it offers an easier way to manage ... See full document
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Use of statistical modelling to investigate the pathogenesis of claw horn disruption lesions in dairy cattle
... Statistical methods can be used to analyse relationships between measurements on groups of animals and statistical models to provide a mathematical description of these relationships (Dobson, ...of ... See full document
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Dairy cattle reproduction
... Calving intervals of 364 days in seasonal herds and 384 days in town supply herds, an average pregnancy rate to first insemination between 60% and 65% (Macmillan et al., 1980)[r] ... See full document
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Filarioid nematodes in cattle, sheep and horses in Finland
... of cattle. All blood samples from cattle, horses and sheep and skin biopsies from horses were negative for ...in cattle was higher in southern Finland than in the North (p = ... See full document
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Results and Prospects in Apple Breeding
... Crop Breeding (80%) jointly with the North-Caucuses Research Institute of Horticulture and Viticulture (20%); the rest cultivars from different-chromosomal crossings have been developed at the All Russian Research ... See full document
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Selection in dairy cattle in New Zealand : a dissertation
... to have just s tarted da1 ryfarm1ng and had bought all . tftoae c o w a � old dairy rarllle rs had weeded out as inferi o r . 'l'he o nly remedy f"or the farmers who have suffered in thi s way i s to go in tor ... See full document
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Dairy cattle management: survey on dairy cattle lactation trend in Sabah
... Overall, the production of the cow has not reach the level of satisfaction. It is a need to improve the quality of nutrition especially cow grass as cow is herbivore. There is no history record that the cattle in ... See full document
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The Central Cattle Breeding and Dairy Farm, Bangladesh waste contributes in emergence and spread of aminoglycoside resistant bacteria
... and cattle, respectively ...and cattle, providing a potential reservoir for antimicrobial gene pools and may cause for zoonoses and transfer of resistant-gene transversely and horizon- tally ...as ... See full document
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“A Study On Challenges Confronted By The Dairy Products Exporters With Special Reference To Coimbatore District”
... The major technical constraints expressed by dairy farmers were lack of technical guidance (85.00%), followed by poor knowledge about feeding and health care (84.00%) lack of knowledge about cheap and scientific ... See full document
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Contribution of domestic and Interbull records to reliabilities of single step genomic breeding values in dairy cattle
... Pribyl J., Haman J., Kott T., Pribylova J., Simeckova M., Vostry L., Zavadilova L., Cermak V., Ruzicka Z., Splichal J., Verner M., Motycka J., Vondrasek L. (2012): Single-step prediction of genomic breeding value ... See full document
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A molecular epidemiology of treponemes in beef cattle digital dermatitis lesions and comparative analyses with sheep contagious ovine digital dermatitis and dairy cattle digital dermatitis lesions
... of dairy cattle BDD lesions (Capion et ...of dairy cattle BDD lesions (Cruz et ...the dairy BDD lesions compared with treponemes, and their frequent (though lesser) presence in healthy ... See full document
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Different Methods for Statistical Face Representation – Review
... the PCA. Compared to the PCA method, the computation of the LDA is much higher [4] and PCA is less sensitive to different training data sets. However, simulations reported in [4] demonstrated an improved performance ... See full document
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Treatment Approach of Different Hormonal Therapy for Repeat Breeding Dairy Animals in Nepal
... Repeat breeding is one of the most emerging and frustrated reproductive problems among dairy animals in ...repeat breeding is unclear and ...repeat breeding animals ...poor breeding and ... See full document
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US Resident Perceptions of Dairy Cattle Management Practices
... US dairy industry to invest resources into better understanding perceptions and demands of their industry ...of dairy practices is also needed to inform on- farm decision-making, which enhances public trust ... See full document
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A simulation model of dairy herd conversion to produce A2 milk
... In New Zealand, genetic progress is one of the keys to improving the economic efficiency on dairy farms (Harris, 2005). The Animal Evaluation System introduced in 1996 is a benchmarking tool for comparing the ... See full document
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A high incidence of leukocyte chimerism (60,XX/60,XY) in single born heifers culled due to underdevelopment of internal reproductive tracts
... Identification of 5 cases with a normal female karyotype (60,XX) and a lack of genes residing on the Y chromosome is intriguing. Based on physical examination, which resulted in the identification of underdeveloped ... See full document
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Using hormones to manage dairy cow fertility: the clinical and ethical beliefs of veterinary practitioners
... assist breeding in England is widespread, and the majority of practitioners we surveyed wanted to see future national use ...for dairy produce to feed the ... See full document
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