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    Sperm Sexing Cattle

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    little economical value. However‚ in beef farms‚ the male calf is the product of interest due to its increased potential to produce meat. In the late 1980s‚ the process of sorting semen by gender was developed and the technology has been gradually improving since then. There are more advantages to using sexed semen in the dairy industry than beef industry‚ but both benefit from the implementation‚ whether the purpose be to add to the genetic and economic value of replacement heifers for dairy production

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    Artificial insemination

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    of Farm Animals. Artificial Insemination is a means of attaining pregnancy not involving sexual intercourse. This technique is an efficient way to reduce physical stress of the animals during mating and can produce more offspring using the collcted semen. There are several advantages of Artificial Insemination. There is no need of maintenance of breeding bull‚ it prevents the spread of certain diseases and sterility due to genital diseases. There are also disadvantages using this technique. It requires

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    Siwes Report

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    INTRODUCTION The Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) programme was design to enable student to have a more experience or practical knowledge on their field of study. It also provides an avenue for students in Nigerian universities and polytechnics to acquire an industrial skills and experiences in their different fields of studies. It helps the student to apply their theoretical knowledge learnt in the class and appreciate what they learnt. In faculty of agriculture‚ the program

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    Rosedale Equine Marketing

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    Recently‚ Australian people are growing the livestock industry day by day in which they are developing their business in animal production and marketing such as equine farming‚ fish farming and dairy farming. We have visited three livestock industries to broad our knowledge during livestock industries excursion trips. We visited Rosedale equine stud farm‚ 41 degree south Salmon farm and in the last Willowdene Dairy Farm. This report demonstrate the management styles of these farms like nutrition

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    Artificial Insimination

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    of the proper specifications to introduce artificial insemination into your farm. Such important requirements to have a successful outcome would be‚ herd identification‚ nutrition‚ heat detection‚ sire selection‚ proper facilities‚ A.I. equipment‚ semen storage and insemination procedures. Also‚ I will go into detail on the female reproductive system to help you better understand the subject you are working with to become familiar with it. First‚ I will point out a few of the advantages and

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    Cemex

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    companies and converted their sysytem to them. d.Why do you think that Cemex decided to exit Indonesia after failing to gain majority control of Semen Gresik? Why is majority control is so important for Cemex? Cemex entered Indonesia in 1998 as part of IMF sponsored privazation program by purchasing 25 stake in goverment owned Indonesia cement maker Semen Gresik. At the same time‚ Indoneisa promised Cemex to acquire majority stake in 2001. However the country never granted the permission. Indonesia

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    Serology Serology? What is serology? How do Forensic Scientists use serology? Serology is the study of blood‚ blood serum‚ saliva‚ semen‚ and other bodily fluids. However the reason that this became a discipline of Forensic Science is because forensic scientists can use the DNA found from the different assortments of bodily fluids in order to narrow down and eliminate possible suspects. Forensic Serology is the study of serology in the relation to crimes and other legal matters‚ using a biological

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    Reproductive Systems

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    Unit 5 Task 9 – The reproductive system Female – In the human reproductive process‚ two kinds of sex cells are involved. The male gamete‚ or sperm‚ and the female gamete‚ the egg or ovum‚ meet in the female’s reproductive system. http://www.nhs.uk/news/2010/01January/PublishingImages/P632053-Coloured_SEM_of_egg_cell_in_secondary_follicle-SPL.jpgWhen the sperm fertilizes‚ or meets‚ the egg‚ this fertilized egg is called the zygote. The zygote goes through a process of becoming an embryo and

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    nostrils until he bleeds into a stream. Then an older man tells all the boys that they have to copulate with them orally so they can grow. Several elders say that boys are unable to mature into men unless they ingest semen. In the second stage the boys continue to take in as much semen as possible. The second stage has no great significant difference from the first initiation other than the reward that is given to the boys from the food taboo. In the third stage the boys shift from being inseminated

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    Brucella

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    SEROLOGICAL‚ CULTURAL AND MOLECULAR DETECTION OF BRUCELLA INFECTION IN BREEDING BULLS A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE ANAND AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF Doctor of Philosophy IN VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY BY AMIT N. KANANI M. V. Sc. DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SCIENCE AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ANAND AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY ANAND-388001 (GUJARAT) 2007 Reg. No. 04-05194-2001 Dr. J. H. Purohit

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