Heintz, Bettina
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Zeitschrift für Soziologie
Der Aufsatz befasst sich mit der Erfindung des Rassehundes in der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts. In dieser Zeit etablierte sich eine kategoriale Ordnung, die Hunde neu nach ihrer „Rasse“ klassifizierte. Gleichzeitig entstand ein durch Züchtung hergestelltes „lebendes Artefakt“– der sog. „Rassehund“ –, in dessen Körper die Rassemerkmale physis...
Champommier, Pauline
Le premier objectif de ce travail était d’analyser les pratiques et les motivations des éleveurs à la réalisation de la double saillie. Un questionnaire a été diffusé auprès des éleveurs de chiens de pure race via la Société Centrale Canine (SCC). Les éleveurs étaient interrogés sur les modalités de la mise à la reproduction avec de...
Darmawan, Arif Rohman, Minanur Fitri, Hidayatul Junaidi, Anugrah Rusli, Ridho Kurniawan Ozturk, Ergin
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Biological trace element research
Contradictory reports regarding the effects of nanoselenium (NanoSe) on the performance of broiler chickens may occur. Therefore, the optimum supplementation of NanoSe doses needs to be determined. The current meta-analysis study was aimed at evaluating the effectiveness and the optimum doses of NanoSe supplementation in broiler diets on performanc...
Wallis, C.; Ivanova, A.; 57338; Holcombe, L.J.;
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Gourlet, Florentine
Ce travail vise à définir la notion d'hypertypes chez le chien, en particulier les hypertypes comportementaux. En effet, si les hypertypes canins sont souvent étudiés d'un point de vue morphologique, l'aspect comportemental reste très peu évoqué, sans définition proposée. Ainsi, à travers une étude bibliographique, nous expliquons que le comporteme...
Albechaalany, J. Ellies-Oury, M-P. Saracco, J. Campo, M.M. Richardson, I. Ertbjerg, P. Failla, S. Panea, B. Williams, J.L. Christensen, M.
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Sensory beef quality is an important parameter for consumers, but it is difficult to understand what determines quality because of the large variation due to breed, type of animal, sex, and farm management. To address these challenges, meat samples from Longissimus thoracis (LT) were collected 24 h after slaughter from a total of 436 young bulls re...
Deschamps, Charlotte Denis, Sylvain Humbert, Delphine Priymenko, Nathalie Chalancon, Sandrine de Bodt, Jana van de Wiele, Tom Ipharraguerre, Ignacio Alvarez-Acero, Inma Achard, Caroline
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Abstract Differences in dog breed sizes are an important determinant of variations in digestive physiology, mainly related to the large intestine. In vitro gut models are increasingly used as alternatives to animal experiments for technical, cost, societal, and regulatory reasons. Up to now, only one in vitro model of the canine colon incorporates ...
Favreau-Peigné, Angélique Dhumez, Ophélie Ginane, Cécile
Feed neophobia is a reluctance to eat a novel feed that can last from minutes to days. While it can prevent animals from ingesting toxins, it may also have negative effects on growth and animal welfare. In ruminants, feed neophobia has mainly been studied in sheep and cattle, and only a few studies have focused on goats. This study assessed feed ne...
Deschamps, Charlotte Denis, Sylvain Humbert, Delphine Priymenko, Nathalie Chalancon, Sandrine De Bodt, Jana Van de Wiele, Tom Ipharraguerre, Ignacio Alvarez-Acero, Inma Achard, Caroline
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Differences in dog breed sizes are an important determinant of variations in digestive physiology, mainly related to the large intestine. In vitro gut models are increasingly used as alternatives to animal experiments for technical, cost, societal, and regulatory reasons. Up to now, only one in vitro model of the canine colon incorporates the dynam...
O'Neill, Dan G Engdahl, Karolina S Leach, Alice Packer, Rowena M A Church, David B Brodbelt, Dave C
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Canine medicine and genetics
The Shar Pei dog breed is instantly recognisable by their copious loose folded skin and bristly coat, with Shar Pei translating from Chinese as ‘sand paper skin’. Although originally a fighting, hunting and guarding dog in China, the Shar Pei breed was re-invented in the US as a companion animal in the late 1970s where a more wrinkled and heavy-set...