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ROY, RAKESH, RUPASI TIWARI, and TRIVENI DUTT. "Productive and reproductive performance of Siri cattle under field condition in West Bengal." Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 90, no. 11 (April 7, 2021): 1528–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.56093/ijans.v90i11.111565.

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A study was undertaken with an objective to assess productive and reproductive performance of Siri cattle in West Bengal. The study was conducted among 80 farmers rearing either Siri-Pure or Siri-Graded cattle in the hilly region. Equal numbers of respondents either rearing Siri-Pure or Siri-Graded cattle were randomly selected from Darjeeling and Kalimpong districts for the study. The study on productive performance of Siri-Pure and Siri- Graded cattle shows that mean first lactation milk yield was 469.7 and 497.2 litres, daily milk yield was 3.2 and 3.7 litres, peak milk yield was 3.8 and 4.2 litres, total lactation milk yield was 864.1 and 1035.5 litres, lactation length was 273.4 and 284.8 days and dry period was 189.3 and 167.9 days. The t-test shows highly significant difference between Siri-Pure and Siri-Graded cattle in first lactation milk yield, daily milk yield, total lactation milk yield and lactation length in productive performance whereas age at first services, calving intervals and gestation period in reproductive performance. The reproductive performance of Siri-Pure and Siri-Graded cattle shows that mean age at first services was 38.47 and 31.65 months, gestation period was 285.2 and 279.1 days, heat interval was 27.8 and 28.2 days, number of services per conception was 1.3 and 1.3 times, and calving intervals recorded as 463.7 and 452.7 days respectively. The age at first service was significantly lower in large farmers and significantly higher calving interval in small farmers rearing Siri-Pure cattle. Daily milk yield, peak milk yield and total milk yield was significantly higher in large and medium farmers than small farmer rearing Siri-Pure cattle whereas total milk yield was significantly higher in large farmers than small and medium farmers rearing Siri-Graded cattle.
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Tantia, M. S., P. K. Vij, RK Vijh, P. Kumar, B. K. Joshi, A. E. Nivsarkar, and R. Sahai. "SIRI: THE CATTLE OF EASTERN HIMALAYAS." Animal Genetic Resources Information 19 (April 1996): 37–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1014233900000778.

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SUMMARYA pilot survey was conducted in the western d.istrict of Sikkim to monitor the status of the Siri cattle breed. Data was recorded on certain morphological characters, management practices and performance of Siri animals. Measurements were recorded of body length, heart girth, body height, paunch girth, hip width, pin width, face length, face width, ear length and horns on 89 animals of age groups up to 1 year,1 to 3 years and adult. It was noted that pure Siri animals were reared only in the remote inaccessible areas. Extensive crossbreeding with Jersey semen/bulls is progressively eroding the purity of the breed. Measures to conserve the Siri cattle breed in its native ecology have been advocated.
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PUNDIR, R. K., P. K. SINGH, P. S. DANGI, and H. ZELIANG. "Characterisation and evaluation of Tho-Tho cattle of Nagaland." Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 88, no. 4 (April 17, 2018): 434–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.56093/ijans.v88i4.78810.

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Surveys were conducted in 24 villages of 4 districts of Nagaland, i.e. Kohima, Phek, Zuhneboto and Dimapur to characterise Tho-Tho cattle of Nagaland. A total of 242 cattle of different age and sex including 186 Tho-Tho and 56 desi/non-descript were recorded for physical and ten different morphometric traits. To know management and performance of Tho-Tho cattle, 76 farmers were interviewed form these districts. It was observed that Tho-Tho cattle was mainly reared for beef as people preferred beef over pork. Cattle population of the state showed sharp decline of 51% during the years 2007–2012 and needs immediate attention. Based on different physical and morphometric traits, it may be concluded Tho-Tho cattle are distinct as compared to indigenous cattle of Tripura, Mizoram, Manipur and Siri of Sikkim. Tho-Tho cattle were larger in size as compared of desi/non descript cattle of the state. Management and performance was more or less similar in the whole north-east region i.e extensive system of management. Multi-variate canonical discriminate analysis using different morphometric traits of indigenous cattle of Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim (Siri) and Tripura showed that Siri (Sikkim) and Tho-Tho (Nagaland) were significantly different than other indigenous cattle of the region and it was supported by physical traits also. Therefore, it is recommended that Tho-Tho cattle population may be registered as distinct cattle breed from Nagaland.
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Phanchung and J. A. Roden. "Characterisation of the Siri breed and the Mithun cross Siri in Bhutan." Animal Genetic Resources Information 20 (April 1996): 27–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1014233900000857.

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SummaryThe authors describe the evolution, morphological characteristics, body weights, body measurements and production performance of three indigenous cattle breeds in Bhutan, namely the Siri, Mithun cross Siri (Jatsha for male and Jatsham for female) and first backcross hybrids (Yangka for male and Yangkum for female). The data was collected through a sample survey which was conducted in Lobesa block of Thimphu district in April/May 1995 near the Natural Resources Training Institute (NRTI). Observations were recorded from 44 Siri (22 bulls and 22 cows), 10 Mithun cross Siri (5 Jatshas and 5 Jatshams) and 8 first backcross hybrids (5 Yangkas and 3 Yangkums). The aim of this breed description is to assist in developing the future conservation strategies of the indigenous breeds in Bhutan.
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Gorkhali, Neena Amatya, Chhiring Sherpa, Aashish Dhakal, Sanjay Dhungana, Saroj Sapkota, Prashanna Koirala, Bhoj Raj Pokhrel, Manaraj Kolachhapati, and Nirajan Bhattarai. "Genetic Diversity of Nepalese Indigenous Cattle Breeds Based on D-Loop Mitochondrial DNA." Nepal Journal of Science and Technology 19, no. 2 (October 10, 2021): 103–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/njst.v20i1.39440.

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Nepalese cattle are known for their genetic potentiality concerning inhabitant in extreme climatic conditions, surviving in the scarce food supply, and resistant to several diseases. We aimed to assess Nepal’s ancestral origin and genetic diversity of indigenous cattle breeds based on hyper-variable D loop mtDNA sequences. Three cattle breeds (Siri, Achammi, & Lulu) comprising the total sample population (n= 75) were employed in the study where the mt DNA information of two breeds (Achammi & Lulu) were retrieved from the published source. Hyper-variable D loop (910bp) of Siri cattle was PCR amplified and sequenced. This study claims that the possible ancestral origin of Bos taurus and Bos indicus mtDNA lineage in the Nepalese cattle population is majorly influenced by China and India, respectively. This study suggests that Nepalese cattle can be divided into two major groups: Bos taurus and Bos indicus, where most of the cattle population was of Bos indicus origin. The sampled population can be classified into three significant haplogroups: T3 (25%), I1 (48%), and I2 (27%) revealing a higher genetic diversity among the Nepalese cattle population. Only T3 taurine haplogroup was found in the sampled population. It was consistent with the fact that the absence of T1 haplogroup in North-East Asian cattle. In terms of Bos indicus, the I1 haplogroup was dominant over I2. Higher genetic diversity can be appropriate reasoning for Nepalese cattle’s survival in a harsh environment and low food conditions.
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Sharma, R., A. K. Pandey, Y. Singh, B. P. Mishra, P. K. Singh, and G. Singh. "Estimation of genetic diversity in Siri cattle from India." Russian Journal of Genetics 44, no. 11 (November 2008): 1331–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1022795408110124.

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Asnawi, Aslina, A. Amidah Amrawaty, and Nirwana Nirwana. "Persepsi Peternak Sapi Potong Terhadap Budaya Lokal Suku Bugis Terkait Aksesibilitas Pembiayaan." Jurnal Agripet 17, no. 2 (October 1, 2017): 132–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.17969/agripet.v17i2.8070.

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ABSTRAK. Pembiayaan pada peternak sapi potong masih merupakan determinan berkembangnya usaha peternakan.Cukup banyak penilaian yang ditentukan oleh pemberi pinjaman terutama lembaga formal yang menyulitkan peternak untuk mengaksesnya. Namun salah satu penilaian yang melekat pada diri peternak adalah karakter yang baik.Artikel ini menganalisis persepsi peternak sapi potong terhadap budaya lokal suku Bugis dan dikaitkan dengan dengan aksesibilitas pembiayaannya. Hal ini penting mengingat nilai-nilai budaya yang dianut oleh masyarakat sangat menentukan pembentukan karakter seseorang.Karakter perlu diperkuat karena merupakan salah satu hal yang dipertimbangkan oleh pemberi pinjaman untuk menilai apakah debitur layak diberikan kredit atau tidak termasuk peternak. Sementara persyaratan lainnya agak sulit dipenuhi oleh peternak seperti: collateral, capacity, dan capital.Penelitian ini dilakukan di Kabupaten Bone Sulawesi Selatan yang mayoritas suku Bugis.Jumlah peternak yang diwawancarai sebanyak 70 orang.Penelitian ini termasuk penelitian deskriptif dan menggunakan analisis statistik deskriptif. Persepsi peternak terhadap nilai-nilai budaya seperti: kejujuran (alempureng), kecendekiaan (amaccang), kepatutan (asitinajang), keteguhan (agettengeng), usaha (reso) dan harga diri (siri’) adalah sangat positif dan setuju bahwa keenam hal tersebut dianggap sangat menentukan kemampuannya dalam mengakses pembiayaan. Budaya lokal tersebut perlu dijaga, dibina dan diperkuat untuk meningkatkan kepercayaan pemberi pinjaman baik lembaga formal maupun informal sehingga akses pembiayaan dapat meningkat.Keenam nilai-nilai tersebut saling berinteraksi dan menentukan karakter yang melekat pada diri peternak.(Perception of beef cattle breeders to local culture of buginese tribe related financing accessibility)ABSTRACT. Financing on beef cattle farmers is still a determinant of the development of livestock business. Quite a lot of judgments are determined by lenders, especially formal institutions that make it difficult for farmers to access it. But one of the inherent assessment of the breeder's self is a good character. This article analyzes the perception of beef cattle ranchers to the local culture of the Bugis tribe and associated with the accessibility of its financing. This is important because the cultural values adopted by the community are crucial to the formation of a person's character. The characterneeds to be strengthened because it is one of the things considered by the lender to assess whether the debtor is worthy of credit or not including the breeder. While other requirements are rather difficult to be met by breeders such as collateral, capacity, and capital.This research was conducted in Bone Bugis district of South Sulawesi. The number of farmers interviewed as many as 70 people. Research includes descriptive research and using descriptive statistical analysis. Farmers perception of cultural values such as honesty, intellect, propriety, perseverance, hard workandself-esteem are very positive and agree that these six things are considered determine its ability to access financing. The local culture needs to be maintained, nurtured and strengthened to increase the trust of both formal and informal lenders so that access to finance can increase. These values mutually intersect and determine the inherent character of the breeder.
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Malewa, Amirudin Dg, and Nur Al Mu'min. "PO Cattle Population Dynamics In Sigi." Jurnal Ilmiah AgriSains 22, no. 3 (December 29, 2021): 126–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.22487/jiagrisains.v22i3.2021.126-135.

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui dinamika populasi Sapi PO di Kabupaten Sigi. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah menggunakan metode survey. Data penelitian diperoleh dari 90 responden yang memelihara Sapi PO di Kecamatan Dolo Induk, Kecamatan Dolo Barat dan Kecamatan Marawola dengan sampel 578 ekor. Teknik pengambilan sampel yang digunakan yaitu metode pruposive sampling pada kecamatan dan metode random sampling pada desa dan peternak di Kabupaten Sigi dimana setiap anggota populasi mempunyai kesempatan yang sama untuk dimasukkan sebagai sampel. Variabel yang dihitung dalam penelitian ini adalah Angka Pemasukan meliputi tingkat kelahiran, tingkat pembelian dan tingkat bantuan. Angka Pengeluaran meliputi tingkat kematian, tingkat penjualan dan tingkat pemotongan dan Natural Increase (NI). Analisis data yang digunakan adalah analisis secara deskriptif. Dinamika populasi sapi PO Kab Sigi, dengan angka pemasukan terdiri dari persentase kelahiran 67,13 % dr induk (24,74% populasi), pembelian 9% dan bantuan 1,73% dengan total pemasukan sebesar 205 ekor (35,47%). Angka Pengeluaran meliputi angka kematian 54 ekor (3,62%), penjualan 89 ekor (15,39%), pemotongan 27 ekor (4,66%) dengan total pengeluaran sebesar 137 ekor (23,70%) dan natural increase sebesar 21,11%.
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GEARHEART, W. W., M. E. DAVIS, and W. R. HARVEY. "THE EFFECT OF ADJUSTING FOR YEARLY SELECTION TRENDS ON VARIANCE COMPONENT ESTIMATES." Canadian Journal of Animal Science 69, no. 2 (June 1, 1989): 487–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjas89-055.

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Computer-generated beef cattle data were used to investigate the effect of accounting for the yearly selection of parents on the bias and precision of sire and error variance component estimates. The adjustment for yearly selection reduced the biases of estimated sire variance components, but resulted in losses of precision of up to 25%. Key words: Beef cattle, variance component, selection
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Adeyanju, S. A., O. Akinokun, and O. O. Ariyibi. "Preweaning Performances of Ndama Cattle." Nigerian Journal of Animal Production 3, no. 2 (January 16, 2021): 117–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.51791/njap.v3i2.2521.

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Data on birth weight, preweaning daily rate of gain and weaning weight of Ndama beef cattle were obtained from routine records kept on the Fashola Livestock Farm between 1959 and 1964 and subjected to least-squares analysis to determine the effects of sex, month, year and sire on the performance characteristics. The results indicated that the Ndama weighed 16.95 kg at birth and 97.61 kg at weaning when adjusted to 205 days with a preweaning daily weigh gain of 0.38 kg. The bulls were significantly heavier at birth and weaning and also had a significantly higher preweaning daily weight gain than the heifers. Birth weight, preweaning daily rate of gain, and weaning weight showed significant sex, month, year and sire effects
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Siri Cattle"

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Bera, Prasanta Kumar. "Phenotypic and molecular characterization of Siri (Bos indious) cattle breed from Eastern Sub-Himalayan region." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2017. http://ir.nbu.ac.in/hdl.handle.net/123456789/2611.

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Do, Changhee. "Improvement in accuracy using records lacking sire information in the animal model." Diss., Virginia Tech, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/39430.

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Nugent, Russell Arthur. "Analysis of newborn calf body measurements and relationship of calf shape to sire breeding values for birth weight and calving ease." Diss., This resource online, 1990. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-07282008-135956/.

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Wright, Ashley Diane. "Evaluating Residual Feed Intake in Replacement Heifer Calves for Correlation with Breed and Sire." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/323227.

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With feed costs representing on average 65% of the total cost of production improvements in feed efficiency could have a major impact on the beef industry. Postweaning performance and feed efficiency data were collected on 114 heifers born on the University of Arizona's V bar V Ranch. Residual feed intake (RFI) was significantly correlated with dry matter intake (DMI) (r = 0.46) and G:F (r = -0.43), while G:F was moderately correlated with initial age (r = -0.54), initial body weight (r = -0.40), and average daily gain (ADG) (r = 0.68). Residual gain (RG) was moderately correlated with RFI (r = -0.41) and highly correlated with ADG (0.62) and G:F (0.73). In addition, RG was significantly correlated (r = -0.21) with initial weight suggesting that selection for RG could lead to increased cow mature size. Heifers were sorted into three breed categories: Hereford, Hereford cross, and Wagyu cross and breed effect on performance and feed efficiency traits were analyzed. Significant differences in DMI, FCR, and RG were noted, but likely due to significant differences in age at the time of testing. RFI was not significantly different between breed groups, suggesting that RFI is less influenced by animal age than other measures of feed efficiency. In addition, sires of study heifers with 5 or more progeny were selected and progeny performance and feed efficiency traits were compared between sires. No significant differences in ADG, RFI, FCR, or RG were noted between sire progeny. This was likely due to an insufficient number of progeny used in the trial. Further research and an increased number of animals used may uncover significant impacts of sire on RFI.
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Beaudry, Thomas Fernand. "Use of sire evaluations for first, all, and later lactations to predict lifetime profit functions of individual daughters." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/51125.

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Sire evaluations from first, all, and later lactations for Predicted Difference milk, fat, and dollars on 226 sires were used to predict deviated relative net income. Eleven different relative net incomes were calculated on 176,902 individual cows. Low, medium and high values were used for lifetime product value and feed price. Lifetime product value was actual milk and fat production. Individual relative net income was deviated from contemporaries in the same herd and calving in the same year of first freshening.
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Vanni, Davide. "Modelli biomatematici differenziali e stocastici." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2017. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/13641/.

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La previsione dei comportamenti delle malattie infettive e delle popolazioni di animali sono argomenti molto dibattuti e popolari al giorno d'oggi. Sempre più l'uomo tenta di salvaguardare specie animali in via di estinzione e prevedere e prevenire contagi sia umani che di bestiame. I modelli di biomatematica sono uno strumento essenziale per poter prevedere e quindi agire su questi fenomeni. Talvolta, però, i fenomeni naturali sfuggono dalle previsioni matematiche tradizionali, così, sempre più spesso i modelli differenziali vengono affiancati da modelli probabilistici. In questa tesi verranno messi a confronto modelli di biomatematica differenziali e stocastici (catene di Markov a tempo discreto - DTMC), si osserveranno differenze ed analogie tra i due modelli, i loro comportamenti e le loro previsioni mettendole a confronto con dati reali. In particolare si analizzeranno i modelli SIS e SIR a popolazione costante e si utilizzerà il modello SIR per modellizzare e far previsioni su due problemi reali: l'influenza in una scuola inglese e la peste ad Eyam del 1666. Osservando gli errori tra i modelli ed i dati reali si giungerà all'interessante risultato che le modellizzazioni stocastica e differenziale richiedono due parametrizzazioni differenti, secondo il criterio dell'errore quadratico. Si sono quindi introdotte le catene di Markov a tempo continuo ed il poco esplorato settore di modellizzazione tramite esse, specialmente per processi multivariati, e, adattando un teorema di probabilità, si è costruito un algoritmo per simularle tramite calcolatore. In particolare si sono trasposti in CTMC i modelli SIS e SIR e si sono introdotti due ulteriori modelli non realizzabili stocasticamente tramite DTMC: il modello Lotka-Volterra e il modello di "due popolazioni interagenti", evidenziando i loro comportamenti limite tramite simulazioni numeriche.
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STRNADOVÁ, Eva. "Vyhodnocení výsledků odchovu plemenných býků masných plemen skotu." Master's thesis, 2008. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-49952.

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During the work, results of ten sires of beef breeds had been observed in OPB Cunkov s.r.o. Over the years 2004 to 2007, 590 pieces of animals was evaluated. The highest number of all the evaluated sires was at the breed charolais (211 pieces), with average daily gain of 1883 grams, which was the highest daily gain from all the breeds evaluated. Of all the number of bulls included, 81,7% of them was included in breeding process and 18,3% of them was negative selected. Rearing house is an important means the other progress of beef cattle breeding.
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Books on the topic "Siri Cattle"

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Zollinger, William A. Using national sire summaries to improve selection skills. Corvallis, Or: Oregon State University Extension Service, 1990.

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Moya, Joaquim. Sire of fetus effects and environmental correlations for dairy cattle production and reproduction. 1985.

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Xie, Ye-Rong. Effects of sire and time on feed on carcass characteristics, lipid composition and palatability of crossbred Wagyu beef. 1994.

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Vertex, Business. Calving Log Book: Cattle Record Keeping Book, Beef Calving Journal Tracker, Livestock Breeding Notebook to Record Calf,Sire and Cow,Farm Management Log Paperback for Farmer,Ranch Record Book for Cattle Rancher,Cattle Tracking Sheets Organizer for Production. Independently Published, 2021.

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Creation, CattleLogbook. My Calving Record Book: Beef Calving Log Book Tracker for Your Cattle Breeding, Sire, Cow and Calf. Black Durable Cover. Independently Published, 2020.

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My Calving Record Book: Beef Calving Log Book Tracker for Your Cattle Breeding, Sire, Cow and Calf. Cover Cow Print. Independently Published, 2020.

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Kidman the Forgotten King. HarperCollins Publishers Australia, 2017.

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BOOKS, Siul. Cattle Calving Record Book: Record Book to Track Your Calves - Beef Breeding and Calving Log Book - Essential for Farmer and Rancher - Log the Calf, Cow, Sire IDs with Birth Date and Gender. Independently Published, 2020.

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Mehta, Gautam, Bilal Iqbal, and Deborah Bowman. Clinical Medicine for the MRCP PACES. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199557493.001.0001.

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Volume 2 of a two volume MRCP text, this book includes cases which mimic the style and approach of the MRCP PACES exam. Clinical Medicine for MRCP PACES will equip the candidate attempting the MRCP examination with the skills and knowledge necessary for success, and will also provide an overview of evidence-based medicine for competency-based training. Throughout this and Volume 1, the authors explore all aspects of the candidate's performance, from clinical examination, to presentation, communication and medical ethics and up-to-date clinical evidence. Volume 2 includes 75 cases and covers Stations 2 and 4: Station 2 covers history taking skills; Station 4 covers communication skills and ethics. This book follows a structured approach to history taking and communication issues, which not only facilitates learning and understanding, but is also required for other workplace based assessments. This book will continue with the theme of Volume 1, in providing candidates with an accurate, authoritative, evidence-based companion for both the MRCP examination, and postgraduate training in the MMC era. Visit our website for details of our range of titles for MRCP and more in the Oxford Specialty Training series at www.oup.com/uk/medicine/ost http://www.oup.com/uk/medicine/ost Advance praise for Clinical Medicine for MRCP PACES: "The authors have produced two volumes packed with the information needed to pass PACES and to practise high quality medicine. While written specifically for those aspiring to be physicians these volumes deserve to be widely read by all with an interest in clinical medicine. Candidates in particular and patients have good reason to welcome these volumes." Sir Graeme Catto
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Mehta, Gautam, and Bilal Iqbal. Clinical Medicine for the MRCP PACES. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199542550.001.0001.

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Volume 1 of a two volume MRCP text, this book includes cases which mimic the style and approach of the MRCP PACES exam. Clinical Medicine for MRCP PACES will equip the candidate attempting the MRCP examination with the skills and knowledge necessary for success, and will also provide an overview of evidence-based medicine for competency-based training. Throughout this and Volume 2, the authors explore all aspects of the candidate's performance, from clinical examination, to presentation, communication and medical ethics and up-to-date clinical evidence. Volume 1 includes over 150 cases and covers Stations 1, 3 and 5: Station 1 covers the respiratory and abdominal systems; Station 3 covers the cardiovascular and central nervous systems; Station 5 includes 20 Brief Clinical Consultations and supplementary cases covering ophthalmology, dermatology, endocrine and locomotor presentations. Throughout the book, the cases begin with the case presentation, followed by extensive clinical notes for each case. Each case also includes questions commonly asked by the examiners with suggested evidence-based answers and relevant bibliography. Station 5 Brief Clinical Consultations include a standardized approach to preparation and provide a concise summary of the focused history, examination, diagnosis and guidance on how to feedback to both the patient and the examiner. Visit our website for details of our range of titles for MRCP and more in the Oxford Specialty Training series at www.oup.com/uk/medicine/ost http://www.oup.com/uk/medicine/ost Advance praise for Clinical Medicine for MRCP PACES: "The authors have produced two volumes packed with the information needed to pass PACES and to practise high quality medicine. While written specifically for those aspiring to be physicians these volumes deserve to be widely read by all with an interest in clinical medicine. Candidates in particular and patients have good reason to welcome these volumes." Sir Graeme Catto
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Book chapters on the topic "Siri Cattle"

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Harvie, Christopher. "“For Gods are Kittle Cattle”: Frazer and John Buchan." In Sir James Frazer and the Literary Imagination, 253–69. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20920-0_13.

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Dickenson, H. H. "Sire Evaluation for The Beef Cattle Industry." In Beef Cattle Science Handbook, 345–52. CRC Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429045189-43.

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Mattar, M., M. M. Alencar, F. F. Cardoso, A. S. Ferraudo, L. O. C. Silva, and A. C. Espasandin. "Effect of sire-cluster interaction on genetic values for eighteen month weight of Canchim cattle." In Book of Abstracts for the 10th World Conference on Animal Production, 41. Brill | Wageningen Academic, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/9789086865789_083.

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Gillham, Nicholas Wright. "Expedition to Ovampoland." In A Life Of Sir Francis Galton, 79–92. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195143652.003.0008.

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Abstract With Jonker under control, Galton was ready to proceed in March 18512 . But first there were personnel problems to deal with. John Waggoner, whom Galton had fired at Barmen, was pretending he was Galton’s representative and inveigling cattle, horses, wagons, etc. from their unsuspecting owners. Galton pursued Waggoner in a strenuous 24-hour chase, failing to overtake him. Waggoner returned to Cape Town with his booty and conned a trader into advancing him a large sum of money with which he vanished. Gabriel also decamped for the Cape leaving a trail of insolence and violence while Abraham Wenzel, already caught for stealing once, got into another scrape so Galton fired him. Fortunately, the Nama chief Swartboy, with whom Galton was friendly, provided two Damaras. One, Onesimus, who spoke fluent Damara and Namaqua, had been captured by the Namaquas as a child and brought up by them. The other, Phillipus, had for­ gotten his native tongue, but could speak Namaqua and Dutch fluently.
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Gillham, Nicholas Wright. "Making Peace with Jonker Afrikaner." In A Life Of Sir Francis Galton, 67–78. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195143652.003.0007.

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Abstract on August 20, 1850, the Foam rounded Pelican Point, a fingerlike sandspit forming the western rim ofWalfisch Bay, so named by the Dutch for the humpback whales that were abundant there in breeding season. The schooner edged in gingerly for no proper nautical charts of the bay existed and the explorers glimpsed a desolate, sandy beach dancing giddily in the mirage. They anchored about a mile offshore as nightfall approached. On the east side of Pelican Point a shallow lagoon teemed with fish that were often stranded at low tide, becoming prey for the local natives who speared them on the tips of gemsbok horns affixed to slender sticks. Walfisch Bay was home to immense numbers of geese, ducks, countless flocks of sand­ pipers, myriads of flamingos, white pelicans, and several species of cormorants. American and British whalers frequented the bay and British ships, collecting guano on the small island of lchabo to the south, provisioned there. Although fresh water was absent near the beach, it was available three miles inland and supported abundant pasturage. Some enterprising individuals from Cape Town had established a facility for salting and curing beef, and they furnished cattle to guano traders and to Cape Town and contracted with the British Government to supply the island of St. Helena with livestock.
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Herrera, Ricardo A. "Like Pharaoh I Harden My Heart." In Feeding Washington's Army, 50–61. University of North Carolina Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469667317.003.0003.

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Unable to wait for cattle from New England or flour from magazines in Lancaster, Gen. George Washington’s faced a dilemma: let the army starve and risk mutiny and dissolution, disperse it to locations closer to food sources and surrender southeast Pennsylvania to the British, or send out a large foraging expedition to impress food and supplies. On 12 February 1778, Washington ordered Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene to execute a grand forage with 1200 soldiers. Greene’s second-in-command was Brig Gen. Anthony Wayne, from nearby Chester County. The expedition, which marched on 13 February, risked the encampment’s security by dispatching so many of the army’s few combat-ready soldiers and created an opportunity for Gen. Sir William Howe to attack the cantonment or the foragers. Washington considered his options, necessity outweighed security. Greene’s column marched into Chester County and began searching for livestock, flour, wagons, horses, and other supplies. En route, the foragers skirmished against German troops (“Hessians”) from Ansbach. Foraging was difficult; many people hid their goods. Still, Greene expressed pride in what his soldiers gathered. Before returning to camp at February’s close, he ordered Wayne to cross the Delaware River into New Jersey.
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Studer, Jacqueline, and Daniel Pillonel. "Traditional pig butchery by the Yali people of West Papua (Irian Jaya) : an ethnographic and archaeozoological example." In Pigs and Humans. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199207046.003.0028.

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Studies of traditional methods of animal slaughter, food preparation, and consumption offer archaeozoologists an excellent opportunity to study the link between human behaviour and the resulting bone assemblage. Numerous actualistic studies of butchery have been carried out by archaeologists using stone tools, often especially manufactured by the researchers (e.g. Schick & Toth 1993; Laroulandie 2000). In other instances, traditional butchery practices have been documented, but in most cases the artefacts used were metal. Examples come from the Nunamiut of Alaska (Binford 1981), the Bedouin herders of Israel (Klenck 1995), the Peul cattle herders of Mali (Chenal- Velardé 1996), the !Kung hunter-gatherers of Botswana (Yellen 1977), and semi-urban, urban and village communities from Algeria, France, and Sudan respectively (Chaix & Sidi Maamar 1992). Similarly, for a range of different communities, traditional food preparation and consumption practices have been documented and in many instances the resulting food residues examined (e.g. Brain 1969; Yellen 1977; Binford 1981; Gifford-Gonzalez 1989; Oliver J. 1993). In 1989, the opportunity was taken to document traditional butchery, cooking and consumption of a domestic pig by the Yali people of West Papua (or Irian Jaya). Since this community continues to use traditional artefacts made of stone and organic materials, it may offer a good analogue for the study of prehistoric butchery practices. According to the most recent suvrey available, the Yali population comprises c.30,000 people (Silzer & Clouse 1991) who inhabit the eastern part of the well-known Baliem valley of west Papua. They primarily inhabit the Jayawijaya mountains of the central highlands at an altitude of between 1000 and 2000 m (Koch 1968: 85) although some Yali villages can be found at lower altitudes, down to 200 m, in the southern part of the distribution of the group (Boissière 1999: 55). Like many populations living in the mountainous regions of the island, the Yali are subsistence farmers who cultivate sweet potatoes, yam, taro, plantains, manioc, and sugarcane, and raise pigs, the latter serving a central function in their religious and social life (Koch 1968; Zöllner 1977; Boissière 1999). The men hunt small mammals and birds in the surrounding rainforests, while children and women complete their protein requirements by gathering invertebrates, fruits, mushrooms, and other plants.
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Taber, Douglass F. "Organocatalyzed C–C Ring Construction: The Jørgenson Synthesis of (+)-Estrone." In Organic Synthesis. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190646165.003.0070.

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Ana Maria Faísca Phillips and Maria Teresa Barros of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa added (Eur. J. Org. Chem. 2014, 152) the bromo ester 1 to cinnamaldehyde 2 to give the cyclopropyl phosphonate 3 in high ee. Mukund P. Sibi and Jayaraman Sivaguru of North Dakota State University used (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2014, 53, 5604) an organocatalyst to mediate the 2+2 photocycloaddition of 4, leading to 5. Shu-Li You of the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry expanded (Org. Lett. 2014, 16, 1810) the four-membered ring of 6 to create the cyclopentanone 7 in high ee. Damien Bonne and Jean Rodriguez of Aix-Marseille Université condensed (Chem. Eur. J. 2014, 20, 410) the cyclopentanone 8 with 9 to give 10. Santanu Mukherjee of the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore added (Chem. Sci. 2014, 5, 1627) the lac­tone 12 to the prochiral 11 to give 13 with remarkable diastereo- and enantiocontrol. Yixin Lu of the National University of Singapore constructed (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2014, 53, 5643) the cyclopentene 16 by adding 14 to the allene 15. Efraim Reyes and Jose L. Vicario of the Universidad del País Vasco prepared (Chem. Eur. J. 2014, 20, 2145) the highly substituted cyclohexene 19 by combining 17 and 18. Maurizio Benaglia of the Università degli Studi di Milano added (Adv. Synth Catal. 2014, 356, 493) the ketone 20 to 21 to create the cyclohexanone 22. Ben W. Greatrex of the University of New England in Australia used (J. Org. Chem. 2014, 79, 5088) an organocatalyst to cyclize the symmetrical dialdehyde 23 to the α-hydroxy ketone 24. Dieter Enders of RWTH Aachen added (Org. Lett. 2014, 16, 2954) the β-keto ester 25 to 26 to give an intermediate that was further condensed with 27 to complete the preparation of 28. Eric N. Jacobsen of Harvard University prepared (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2014, 53, 5912) the cycloheptenone 30 by the enantioselective intermolecular addition of the pyrylium salt derived from 29 to ethyl vinyl ether. Bor-Cherng Hong of the National Chung Cheng University initiated (Org. Lett. 2014, 16, 2724) the assembly of the steroid derivative 33 by the enantioselective addition of 32 to the unsaturated aldehyde 31.
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Conference papers on the topic "Siri Cattle"

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Irmawanti, Sulistiyoningtiyas, and Hartati. "The candidate sire selection of grati madura cattle under beef cattle research station breeding management." In INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ORGANIC AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY (ICOAC) 2022. AIP Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0184342.

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Takao, Yoshie, Naoshi Kondo, Yuichi Ogawa, Han Shuqing, Shinya Tanigawa, Tateshi Fujiura, Moriyuki Fukushima, Osamu Watanabe, and Namiko Kohama. "Correlation between serum vitamin A level and pupil color of beef cattle." In 2011 IEEE/SICE International Symposium on System Integration (SII 2011). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sii.2011.6147442.

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Tanigawa, Shinya, Naoshi Kondo, Yuichi Ogawa, Tateshi Fujiura, Han Shuqing, Yoshie Takao, Moriyuki Fukushima, Osamu Watanabe, and Namiko Kohama. "The relationship between serum vitamin A level of Japanese black cattle and light reflection on the pupil." In 2011 IEEE/SICE International Symposium on System Integration (SII 2011). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sii.2011.6147443.

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Shuqing Han, Naoshi Kondo, Tateshi Fujiura, Yuichi Ogawa, Yoshie Takao, Shinya Tanigawa, Moriyuki Fukushima, Osamu Watanabe, and Namiko Kohama. "Machine vision based prediction of serum vitamin A level in Japanese Black Cattle by pupillary light reflex analysis." In 2011 IEEE/SICE International Symposium on System Integration (SII 2011). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sii.2011.6147441.

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