Bovine Reproduction. Группа авторов
Читать онлайн книгу.rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_b0ebe636-1535-5b4f-b6ab-166b6f60aad9">Bovine Dwarfism Brachyspina Syndrome Complex Vertebral Malformation Congenital Contractural Arachnodactyly Developmental Duplication Hypotrichosis Inherited Congenital Myoclonus Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa Maple Syrup Urine Disease Neuropathic Hydrocephalus Oculocutaneous Hypopigmentation Osteopetrosis Pulmonary Hypoplasia with Anasarca Recessive Defects Discovered from the Absence of Homozygous Haplotypes Tibial Hemimelia Vertebral and Spinal Dysplasia Summary References 71 Abnormal Offspring Syndrome Introduction Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) in Cattle Abnormal Offspring Syndrome – An Overgrowth Syndrome in Ruminants that Recapitulates the Human Syndrome Beckwith–Wiedemann (BWS) Epigenetics, DNA Methylation, and Genomic Imprinting Abnormal Offspring Syndrome Summary Acknowledgments References
19 Section III: The Neonate 72 Management to Decrease Neonatal Calf Loss in Beef Herds Introduction Risk Assessment of Calving Hazards Summary References 73 Management to Decrease Neonatal Calf Loss in Dairy Herds Introduction From Birth to Weaning Colostrum Nutrition from Birth to Weaning Calf Housing Weaning Health Maintenance References 74 Critical Care Management of the Neonate Introduction Pathophysiology of Extrauterine Neonatal Adaptation Initial Assessment and Management of the Newborn Calf Clinical Pathology Specific Perinatal Conditions of Newborn Calves Prevention of Perinatal Mortality References 75 Colostrum Introduction The Cow Colostrum Intake Colostral Volume and Time of Consumption Colostrum Source Colostrum Quality Failure in the Transfer of Passive Immunity (FTPI) Factors Associated with Transfer of Passive Immunity in Calves Diagnosis and Monitoring of Transfer of Passive Immunity Serum Brix Management Strategies to Prevent FTPI Summary References
20 Section IV: Assisted and Advanced Reproductive Technologies
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Technological Advances that Enhance the Quantity and Quality of Spermatogenic Production
76 Utilization of Genomic Testing for the Selection of Desirable Traits in Cattle
Introduction
Background
Simple Mendelian Traits
Parentage Testing
Genetic Evaluation of Production Traits
Advantages of Genomic Selection
Achieving Genetic Gain Through Genomics
Genomic Evaluations
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