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2006-01-03
Waste Management: It's About Thyme Science Daily (press release) - Dec 30, 2005 Berry, Varel and Wells work in the ARS Nutrition Research Unit, part of The researchers observed even more prolonged effects in swine facilities, which might Thymol is the active component in thyme oil, which can be extracted from a variety of plants, such as thyme and oregano. Because of its pleasant odor and natural antiseptic properties, thymol appears in a variety of products, including mouthwash and throat lozenges. ARS microbiologists Elaine Berry, Vince Varel and Jim Wells discovered that its qualities can also benefit feedlots. When applied to cattle feedlot soil in slow-release granules, thymol reduced concentrations of odor-causing volatile fatty acids (VFAs) and pathogens like coliform bacteria and Escherichia coli. Berry, Varel and Wells work in the ARS Nutrition Research Unit, part of the agency’s Roman L. Hruska U.S. Meat Animal Research Center in Clay Center, Neb.
2006-01-02
Prepare livestock for winter’s worst Sulphur Springs Country World News, TX - Dec 27, 2005 Nutrition should be a primary concern for cattle owners. up, a path should be made from the pig house to feed and water locations to help swine move easily According to Equisearch.com and Dr. Melissa Hower-Moritz, some horses
may require blankets while others will not. Cold and wet temperatures
may prompt blanket use on horses with even the thickest winter coats.
Any horse that is shivering should be blanketed, according to the article.
2005-12-13
Keeping state’s dairy cows healthy Capital Press (subscription), Oregon - Nov 25, 2005 That means good management practices, good nutrition and a April, Eldridge and the WSDA issued an emergency rule prohibiting horses, cattle, swine, goats and This object may be found
2005-12-06
Extesnion volunteers, staff receive honors Pulaski County Democrat, MO - Nov 4, 2005 community service, beef, swine and visual arts. Extension also offers training for day care providers and brings in-school food and nutrition programs to Volunteer recognition was presented to: Kent Ledbetter, Kassi Thompson, Keshia Gray, Stephanie Westphall, Dolores Williamson, Debra Debo, Kiwanis Club, Pulaski County Commissioners, MaryLou Kesselring, David Grossman, Mildred Justus, Steve Smith, Ann Premont, Luge Hardman, Bobbie Slais, Dan Slais, Becky Parton, Diana Linnenbringer, Diane Grossman.
2005-12-05
Balchem Corporation Enters Into Stock Purchase Agreement Yahoo! News (press release) - Nov 7, 2005 These products will augment Balchem's current Animal Nutrition and Health product line. and derivatives used primarily in the poultry and swine industries. This release contains forward-looking statements, which reflect Balchem's
expectation or belief concerning future events that involve risks and
uncertainties. Balchem can give no assurance that the expectations reflected
in forward looking statements will prove correct and various factors could
cause results to differ materially from Balchem's expectations, including
risks and factors identified in Balchem's annual report on Form 10-K for the
year ended December 31, 2004. Forward-looking statements are qualified in
their entirety by the above cautionary statement. Balchem assumes no duty to
update its outlook or other forward-looking statements as of any future date.
2005-12-01
The Making of a Veterinarian TheHorse.com, KY - Nov 30, 2005 science electives such as genetics, microbiology, cell biology, and animal nutrition. in small animal and food animal (cattle, sheep, swine, etc.) veterinary "We are pleased to notify you that you have been accepted by the College of Veterinary Medicine as a first-year student in the professional curriculum beginning August 22, 2002." These few words are the light at the end of a long tunnel, and the beginning ...
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Abstract Crossbred pigs (six replicate pens of four pigs per treatment, avg. initial BW = 38 kg) were used in a 6-wk growth and digestibility trial to ...
4. Swine Welfare Program Proves Successful
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5. Feeding to Enhance Swine Health
Byline: Steve S. Dritz, DVM, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University Many breakthroughs in swine nutrition research lead to improved ...
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