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The effect of the level of milk yield on the reproduction traits in black and white cows / Uticaj nivoa mlečnosti na osobine plodnosti krava crno bele rase
(Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade, 2012)
In this study a relationship between the milk yield and following reproduction traits: number of inseminations per conception [AIS], service period [SP], age at calving [AC], calving interval [CI] and birth weight [BW] is ...
Porcine stress syndrome (PSS) in Mangalitsa pigs / Prisustvo stres sindroma (PSS) kod svinja rase mangulica
(Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade, 2012)
Porcine stress syndrome (PSS) is one kind of molecular genetics defect which will cause malignant hyperthermia syndrome in pigs. It was reported that mutation of pig rynodine receptor (RYR1) gene is the main reason for ...
Distribution of moulds and mycotoxins in maize grain silage in the trench silo / Distribucija plesni i mikotoksina u silaži od zrna kukuruza u silo-trenču
(Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade, 2012)
In this study the mycological and mycotoxicological contamination of maize silage samples collected from the bottom (BL), middle (ML) and top (TL) layer in the silage trench silo was studied. Mycological testing of the ...
Estimation of phenotypic and genetic trends of the growth traits in Lipska and Svrljig sheep / Ocena fenotipskih i genetskih trendova osobina porasta Lipske i Svrljiške rase ovaca
(Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade, 2012)
Some phenotypic and genetic trends on growth traits of lambs are observed. The research implicated lambs of two local breeds of sheep: Lipska (LP) and Svrljig (SV). All lambs were weighed for the first time at birth (BWB), ...
The influence of biologically active supplement 'Bioril' on performance of fattening lambs / Uticaj bioaktivnog dodatka Biorila na rezultate jagnjadi u tovu
(Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade, 2012)
Investigations were carried out in order to determine whether the addition of bioactive substances 'Bioril' on different percentages in concentrate (0.3% and 0.6%), has an impact on weight gain and feed conversion in lambs. ...