Hoof
Mostrando 13-24 de 33 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Casqueamento e ferrageamento para animais com laminite
A laminite pode ser definida como um processo inflamatório que acomete as lâminas coriônicas do casco, sendo conseqüência da diminuição da perfusão capilar no interior do mesmo, podendo ainda ser considerada como uma doença vascular periférica. É uma alteração que pode acometer os quatro membros dos eqüinos, embora atinja com mais freqüências
Publicado em: 2010
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14. O gênero Paradiacheopsis (Stemonitales, Myxomycetes) no Brasil
Levantamento da diversidade de mixomicetos no Parque Estadual das Dunas do Natal, Unidade de Conservação de Mata de Duna Litorânea no Rio Grande do Norte e parte da Reserva da Biosfera da Mata Atlântica Brasileira, resultou no registro de Paradiacheopsis longipes Hoof & Nann.-Bremek., nova ocorrência para o Brasil e segunda para a Região Neotropical. A
Acta Botanica Brasilica. Publicado em: 2009-03
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15. Desenvolvimento de um sistema para diagnostico preventivo de laminite em bovinos de leite utilizando logica Fuzzy / Development of a system for preventive diagnosis of lameness in dairy cattle using fuzzy logic
From the middle of the 20th century experts on genetics and producers had intensified the work to improve dairy production. Advances have appeared, however these results have not been followed by the improvement of cows legs and hooves. The intensification of herd?s needs have been carried through housing modifications aiming at to adjust them as well as to
Publicado em: 2007
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16. FREQUENCY OF HOOF BALANCE PROBLEMS IN TRAINING CRIOULO HORSES / FREQÜÊNCIA DE PROBLEMAS DE EQUILÍBRIO NOS CASCOS DE CAVALOS CRIULOS EM TREINAMENTO
O desequilíbrio dos cascos como fator causador de claudicação em cavalos atletas é bastante documentado na literatura e pode ser dividido em geométrico, dinâmico e natural. O presente estudo verificou o equilíbrio geométrico nos cascos de 97 cavalos crioulos adultos, em treinamento, em 16 estabelecimentos, para determinar a incidência de alteraçõe
Publicado em: 2004
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17. Efeito das afecções de casco sobre o comportamento no estro e desempenho reprodutivo de vacas leiteiras / Effect of lameness on estrus behavior and reproductive performance in dairy cows
Esta tese está fundamentada em dois experimentos que visam colaborar na elucidação dos efeitos das afecções de casco sobre o desempenho reprodutivo de vacas leiteiras no Brasil. No experimento 1, um total de 57 vacas Holandesas no início da lactação foi utilizado para avaliar os efeitos das afecções de casco sobre o comportamento no estro. Os anima
Publicado em: 2004
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18. MissionÃrios, fazendeiros e Ãndios em Roraima: a luta pela terra (1777 - 1980)
The principal purpose of this study has emphasized the occupation of native lands in the current state of Roraima, named âox hoof,â since the Kingâs farms creation at the end of the XVII century, besides the installation of several private farms by the white people who were responsible for expulsing the Indians to the heads of the rivers, to Guyanaâs Coo
Publicado em: 2003
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19. Lactate, propionate and butyrate induced morphological alterations on calf ruminal mucosa and epidermis. / AlteraÃÃes morfolÃgicas induzidas por Butirato, Propionato e Lactato sobre a mucosa ruminal e epiderme de bezerros
Volatile fatty acids (VFA) may cause morphological alterations on bovine keratinized stratified epithelial tissues. The objective was to evaluate the effect of butyrate, propionate and lactate on ruminal wall, the epidermis of nasolabial surface, the perioplum and the epicera of calves. Also, to validate the procedure and interpretation of tegument biopsies
Publicado em: 2003
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20. Surgical treatment of a sloughed hoof by skin grafting in a young bull
A sloughed hoof in a young bull as a sequela of foot and mouth disease was treated by skin grafting. Skin blocks obtained from the craniolateral thoracic area of the same animal were placed in slit-like pockets created on the coronary band. New hoof formation was completed within 20 weeks.
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association.
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21. Extrinsic and intrinsic veins of the equine hoof wall.
The extrinsic and intrinsic venous drainage of the equine hoof have previously been poorly described. There is also an absence of information about the venous organisation of both primary and secondary dermal lamellae of the hoof wall. The purpose of this study was to describe the normal venous pattern of the horse hoof, especially that associated with the d
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22. Unilateral white line disease and laminitis in a quarter horse mare
A 5-year-old quarter horse mare presented with unilateral, severe, chronic forelimb lameness. Radiographs revealed extensive hoof wall separation and capsular rotation of the distal phalanx. Treatment included dorsal hoof wall resection, phenylbutazone, a bar shoe, and stall rest. Whether white line disease or laminitis was the primary lesion remains unclear
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23. Demographics, management, and welfare of nonracing horses in Prince Edward Island
There are no detailed, representative, horse-level data about equine management practices in different parts of Canada. To help address this, the demographics, management, and welfare of 312 nonracing horses in Prince Edward Island were examined in a randomized, horse-level survey during summer 2002. Owners completed a pretested questionnaire, and a veterina
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association.
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24. Primary sequence of the human ribosomal protein L37a.