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Croney, C. C., B. Gardner, and S. Baggot. "Beyond Animal Husbandry." Essays in Philosophy 5, no. 2 (2004): 391–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/eip20045213.

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Concerns about the welfare of agricultural animals in corporate or “factory farming” systems are growing. Increasingly, it is suggested that modem farm animal production practices are morally objectionable, causing physical and mental suffering to animals. Such criticisms are premised on beliefs about the mental capacities of farm animals that are not wholly supported by scientific evidence, for little is known about farm animal cognition. Some animal scientists, realizing that concerns about the treatment of agricultural animals cannot be addressed in absence of knowledge about farm animal mentality, have begun cognitive studies of farm animals. Subsequently, several ethical problems have emerged. In this paper it is argued that while farm animal cognition studies are needed, scientists must consider the moral problems and implications of the research, and must devise empirically testable hypotheses about those aspects of cognitive behavior that are relevant to discussions about moral treatment of farm animals.
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Kazez, Jean. "Animal husbandry." Philosophers' Magazine, no. 54 (2011): 117–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/tpm20115459.

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Wood, Dawn. "HUSBANDING ANIMAL HUSBANDRY." Green Letters 12, no. 1 (January 2010): 50–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14688417.2010.10589063.

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Shetty, Sandhya. "Cruel Husbandry." Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 42, no. 3 (December 1, 2022): 638–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/1089201x-10148129.

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Abstract Long read in relation to public health and gender/sexual mores, Katherine Mayo's Mother India (1927) has rarely been viewed from an animal studies perspective. This article proposes that the animal, tethered to the woman question and to the figure of the Muslim, is integral to the book's imperialist apologetics. Investigations of physical cruelty to women and to animals build Mayo's case against Hindu nationalists' bid for self-rule. Highlighting cruelty alongside the question of dietary choice, Mayo interrogates the self-representation of the Hindu vegetarian as nonviolent, rewriting him instead as rapacious carnivore in every sense but the literal. Mobilized in different contexts and modes, the abused animal becomes part of Mayo's arsenal of shaming rhetoric, as does the figure of the “internationalist” Muslim who is imagined as bulwark against the Hindu vegetarian and as dysgenic threat and “world-menace.” Mother India's political-theological engagement with “the Muslim” as the iconoclastic meat eater pits him against the unfit, diabetic Hindu in a fantasy of carnivory and carnage that enacts a wished-for solution to the problem of defending empire.
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Manasian, V. "Animal Husbandry in Armenia." Problems of Economic Transition 54, no. 1 (May 1, 2011): 68–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.2753/pet1061-1991540107.

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Nissan, Ephraim. "Cyberspace in animal husbandry." Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 8, no. 3 (April 1993): 251–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0168-1699(93)90037-2.

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Michael Swindle, M. "Animal husbandry for xenotransplantation." Xenotransplantation 14, no. 4 (July 2007): 352–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-3089.2007.00407_4.x.

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Dara Wisdianti, Dara x., Faurantia Forlana Sigit, and Purwo Siswoyo. "Design Al Amin Science Animal Husbandry Area and GAHP-Based Industrial Park (Living Lab) in Kutalimbaru Sub-District." International Journal of Research and Review 10, no. 4 (April 21, 2023): 240–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20230431.

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Al Amin Science and Industrial Park (Living Lab) is an area that is projected to become a field laboratory and workshop center that accommodates all study programs at UNPAB. This area is also planned to become Ecoedutourism. One of the functions that will be developed in this area is the Animal husbandry area. Facing AEC (ASEAN Economic Community) 2015 in the food sector, especially Animal husbandry products, strict standardization is needed so that the concept of Good Animal Husbandry Practices (GAHP) needs to be applied. Thus, a good planning of supporting building design concepts is needed in the Al Amin Science and Industrial Park (Living Lab) Animal husbandry area by considering GAHP (Good Anima Husbandry Practice). The implementation of GAHP aims to ensure that the Animal husbandry products produced are safe for consumption with the right quality and appropriate for consumers, while also ensuring that the Animal husbandry products are produced in the right way without causing environmental loss/damage, health, safety and welfare of workers in the Animal husbandry sector. The purpose of this study is to produce the design of supporting buildings in the Animal husbandry area of Al Amin Science and Industrial Park (Living Lab) based on GAHP. The results of this design are expected to be a direction for the development of supporting buildings in the Animal husbandry area of Al Amin Science and Industrial Park (Living Lab). Keywords: Animal husbandry Area; Design; GAHP; Living Lab; Kutalimbaru
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A, Mesterhazy. "How to Avoid Toxigenic Problems in Animal Husbandry?" Open Access Journal of Veterinary Science & Research 5, no. 2 (2020): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/oajvsr-16000197.

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All mistakes in plant breeding, plant production, storage will be manifested in the animal husbandry and will become a veterinary problem with far reaching economic consequences. The managing of the field originated toxins is far not enough because the cleaning losses are high, toxin binding is only moderately effective and expensive and this is valid for the use of antibiotics. We should prevent toxin contamination in the field as far it is possible with varieties and hybrids with higher and increasing resistance, better agronomy and plant protection. A well-organized harvest (separation of the grain according toxin contamination), excellent storage facilities and management are also highly important. The veterinary side can be successful when cooperates with the breeding and production and delivers the results supporting better limits for toxins and support extensive prevention also in the government.
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Cavigneaux, Antoine, and Emmert Clevenstine. "MAH 15887: Animal Husbandry and Animal Paleography." Altorientalische Forschungen 45, no. 1 (June 1, 2018): 50–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/aofo-2018-0005.

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AbstractThe cuneiform collection of the Musée d’art et d’histoire of Geneva, Switzerland, includes a document that dates to the 30th year of King Rīm-Sîn of Larsa and displays the features of the reports described 50 years ago by F.R. Kraus in Staatliche Viehhaltung im altbabylonischen Lande Larsa. Interesting features of the tablet are its use of both sexagesimal and centesimal notation, its attestation of one more variation on Rīm-Sîn’s post-Isin year formula, and its illustration of a paleographic issue that has exercised Assyriologists for almost 100 years.
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Karuniawati, Hidayah, Mohamed Azmi Ahmad Hassali, Wan Ismahanisa Ismail, Taufik Taufik, and Sri Suryawati. "Antibiotic use in animal husbandry: A mixed-methods study among general community in Boyolali, Indonesia." January-July 7, no. 1 (May 19, 2021): 122–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/ijoh.2021.122-127.

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Background and Aim: Antibiotic resistance is one of the most serious problems worldwide. One predictive factor of increasing antibiotics resistance is the use of antibiotics in animals. This study aimed to explore the use of antibiotics for animal husbandry in a general community in Indonesia. Materials and Methods: A concurrent mixed-methods study was conducted. Data were collected from 407 respondents using a questionnaire, followed by an in-depth interview in 12 respondents. Data were analyzed both quantitatively and qualitatively. Results: Forty-two (10.32%) of 407 respondents used antibiotics for animal husbandry. Of these 42, >60% occasionally bought antibiotics from the pharmacy without prescription and 50% used their leftover antibiotics. Respondents also bought antibiotics from food stalls and animal feed shops. Tetracycline and amoxicillin were the most common antibiotics used for animal husbandry. The majority of respondents used antibiotics for therapeutic purposes and received information about using antibiotics for animal husbandry from friends and neighbors. Most of the respondents used antibiotics for animal husbandry incorrectly and had never heard of antibiotics resistance. Conclusion: Inappropriate antibiotic use in animal husbandry was common in the community. Education on the prudent use of antibiotics for animal husbandry is needed.
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Bychkov, A. V., and S. R. Yumaguzina. "EFFICIENT FEEDING IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY." Scientific Life 16, no. 7 (2021): 939–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.35679/1991-9476-2021-16-7-939-944.

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Lack of feed resources is a common problem that limits the development of livestock production. Various cataclysms, such as floods, droughts, lead to a shortage of food and feed. Among all cataclysms, drought is the main destructive natural disaster, leading to significant loss of vegetation. On average, about 30-40% of the cultivated area in areas affected by drought. Also, drought causes another type of loss when the growth rate of plants is limited. In such conditions in the regions, there is an acute shortage of feed and fodder. Therefore, there is a need to develop feeding strategies for keeping animals to ensure their development and productivity. Feeding strategies during times of scarcity depend on the specific conditions prevailing in any particular area. In general, the farmer must make decisions based on economics, knowledge of nutrition, availability of forage resources in difficult climatic conditions. Technological issues of feed preparation cannot be considered in isolation from the processes of digestion and metabolism in the animal body. Canned and treated with chemicals and other substances have specific nutritional properties and affect the animal's body, milk production and weight gain in different ways. However, if used incorrectly, they have a negative impact on the physiological state of the animal organism, productivity and viability. When characterizing feeds in this work, considerable attention is paid not only to the concentration of various substances in the feed, but also to their effect on the productivity of animals.
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Sintermann, J., S. Schallhart, M. Kajos, M. Jocher, A. Bracher, A. Münger, D. Johnson, A. Neftel, and T. Ruuskanen. "Trimethylamine emissions in animal husbandry." Biogeosciences 11, no. 18 (September 19, 2014): 5073–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-11-5073-2014.

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Abstract. Degradation of plant material by animals is an important transformation pathway in the nitrogen (N) cycle. During the involved processes, volatile reduced alkaline nitrogen compounds, mainly ammonia (NH3) and aliphatic amines such as trimethylamine (TMA), are formed. Today, animal husbandry is estimated to constitute a main source of aliphatic amines in the atmosphere with TMA being the main emitted compound. Here, we show how the interaction between faeces and urine in animal production systems provides the primary source for agricultural TMA emissions. Excreted urine contains large quantities of urea and TMA-N-oxide, which are transformed into NH3 and TMA, respectively, via enzymatic processes provided by microbes present in faeces. TMA emissions from areas polluted with urine–faeces mixtures are on average of the order of 10 to 50 nmol m−2s−1. Released amines promote secondary aerosol particle formation in the agricultural emission plume. The atmospheric lifetime of TMA, which was estimated to be of the order of 30 to 1000 s, is determined by the condensation onto aerosol particles.
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Sintermann, J., S. Schallhardt, M. Kajos, M. Jocher, A. Bracher, A. Münger, D. Johnson, A. Neftel, and T. Ruuskanen. "Trimethylamine emissions in animal husbandry." Biogeosciences Discussions 11, no. 5 (May 6, 2014): 6519–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bgd-11-6519-2014.

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Abstract. Degradation of plant material by animals is an important transformation pathway in the nitrogen (N) cycle. During the involved processes, volatile reduced alkaline nitrogen compounds, mainly ammonia (NH3) and aliphatic amines such as trimethylamine (TMA), are formed. Today, animal husbandry is estimated to constitute a main source of aliphatic amines into the atmosphere with TMA being the main emitted compound. Here, we show how the interaction between faeces and urine in animal production systems provides the primary source for agricultural TMA emissions. Excreted urine contains large quantities of urea and TMA-N-oxide, which are transformed into NH3 and TMA, respectively, via enzymatic processes provided by microbes present in faeces. TMA emissions from areas polluted with urine-faeces mixture are on average in the order of 10 to 50 nmol m−2s−1. Released amines promote secondary aerosol particle formation in the agricultural emission plume. The atmospheric lifetime of TMA, which was estimated to be in the order of 30 to 1000 s, is determined by the condensation on aerosol particles.
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Tribe, Derek E. "Animal Husbandry, Animal Production and Animal Science in Asia." Outlook on Agriculture 22, no. 1 (March 1993): 7–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/003072709302200103.

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&NA;. "Antibacterial use in animal husbandry." Inpharma Weekly &NA;, no. 1129 (March 1998): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.2165/00128413-199811290-00006.

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Nevalainen, T. "Animal Husbandry and Experimental Design." ILAR Journal 55, no. 3 (December 20, 2014): 392–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ilar/ilu035.

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N.I., Proka. "LABOR PRODUCTIVITY IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY." Bulletin of Agrarian Science 4, no. 103 (2023): 164–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.17238/issn2587-666x.2023.4.164.

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Lavruk, Alexandr, and Vitalii Lavruk. "Problems of revival and development of animal husbandry in Ukraine." Przegląd Wschodnioeuropejski 10, no. 1 (June 30, 2019): 201–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/pw.4514.

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The problem of revival is considered and the current state of development of animal husbandry in Ukraine is investigated. The research is based on the use of state information resources and generalization of scientific developments of domestic and foreign scientists. The changes in the number of farm animals, the volume of livestock production and improving its economic efficiency are analyzed. It is established that the process of revival should be accompanied by the effective use of own financial resources and ensure the sustainable development of all sub-sectors of animal husbandry. To ensure the implementation of effective measures for the revival, stabilization and development of animal husbandry is possible through the effective use of all types of production resources, in particular the genetic potential of animals, the introduction of innovative technologies and economic levers that contribute to the profitability of animal husbandry. The main factors that directly affect the potential of livestock and poultry and increase its productivity are identified. The necessity of creation of the state special fund for revival and support of animal husbandry is specified and the directions of increase of its effective development are offered.
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Cherkashina, Anna. "Adaptogens in animal husbandry of Yakutia." BIO Web of Conferences 67 (2023): 03011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20236703011.

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Sable breeding is a new promising branch of animal husbandry in Yakutia. Since the end of 2019. Caged sables are imported from the Irkutsk region and the Republic of Tatarstan to the "Pokrovskoye Zverokhozyaystvo" (eng.: Pokrovsk Animal Farm) of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). The initial goal is to preserve imported breeding sables for their further reproduction. In the period from 2020 to 2022, 891 animals participated in the experiment to study the effect of adaptogens on the safety of caged sables. The influence of Eleutherococcus, succinic acid and pine buds was studied. The best indicators were noted in the experimental group treated with pine buds, safety ranged from 73.33-86.61%. A positive effect of pine buds on the participation of female sables in the rut was also established - 60.58%.
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KLYCHOVA, Guzaliya S., Alsu R. ZAKIROVA, Al'fiya R. YUSUPOVA, and Inzilya M. KHAIRULLINA. "Social reporting in organic animal husbandry." International Accounting 24, no. 3 (March 15, 2021): 297–315. http://dx.doi.org/10.24891/ia.24.3.297.

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Subject. The article discusses the issues related to accounting and social reporting in organic animal husbandry. Objectives. We herein outline practical guidelines for accounting in organic animal husbandry, which would allow to gather data for further social reporting. Methods. We applied theoretical and empirical methods, such as the logic method, reasoning, the systems approach, analysis and synthesis. Results. We reviewed accounting principles in animal husbandry provided that organic agriculture coexists with the traditional one. It is advisable to supplement synthetic accounts with additional subaccounts. Using the designed set of accounts, agricultural enterprises will be able to report on adverse environmental effects and actions taken to prevent such effects. The article sets forth forms of social reports, such as Materials in Organic Animal Husbandry, Areas of Organic Animal Husbandry, Costs of Waste Disposal in Organic Animal Husbandry. Conclusions and Relevance. The market of organic animal production is in its infancy. Producers need to set up the management and accounting for processes in the sector, which have their own distinctions. Therefore, designing and refining techniques for accounting and creation of accounts, which would show how the production influences the environment. Theoretical clauses of this study can serve for examining methodological aspects of accounting in organic animal husbandry. Practical guidelines for accounting and preparing social reports are designated for agricultural enterprises that operate in accordance with the organic farming principles.
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Kuyliyev, Ravshon M., and I. I. Abdullaev. "THE ROLE AND IMPORTANCE OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY IN THE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF THE POPULATION." CURRENT RESEARCH JOURNAL OF HISTORY 03, no. 03 (March 1, 2022): 21–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/history-crjh-03-03-04.

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This article discusses in detail the economic characteristics of the country, the role of animal husbandry, the types of livestock raised by the population, the specifics of animal husbandry, the role of the region in the formation and development of animal husbandry.
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Peker, Gurbet. "Djuren i den rurala livsstilsmigrationen." Budkavlen 99 (November 10, 2020): 90–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.37447/bk.99535.

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Animals and Rural Lifestyle Migration Gurbet Peker Keywords: Lifestyle migration, rural idyll, animal husbandry, interspecies relationships This article examines the role of animals and animal husbandry in rural lifestyle migration to the Gotlandic countryside. One area of interest is the significance of animals and animal husbandry as part of migrants’ notions of the rural idyll and the place they seek. The article also describes and analyses animal-related everyday practices and interspecies relationships that are developed between migrants and animals. The empirical material has been collected using ethnographic methods based on observations and qualitative interviews. The researcher also emerged herself in aspects of the rural lifestyle migration being studied. The informants have all left the city of Stockholm in favour of life in the Gotlandic countryside, where they devote themselves to small-scale animal husbandry and keep sheep, horses, chickens and other animals. The theoretical foundation is that humans and other animals are in a state of constant becoming-with and, thus, create each other’s lifeworlds. The focus is on analysing everyday practices and how interspecies relationships shape the migrants and their lifestyles. At the same time, the researcher also looks at the way in which discourses affect the migrants’ rural lifestyle migration, both as cultural preconceptions and everyday practices. The results show that animals and animal husbandry play a central role in the rural idyll and the place that migrants seek. The interspecies relationships are also important for the informants’ socialisation and establishment processes in the Gotlandic countryside. The migrants find their relationships with the animals meaningful and crucial for the established lifestyle. These close everyday relationships lead the informants to renegotiate aspects of their view of animals as well as their view of eating meat. This lifestyle with animals also involves emotional challenges related to slaughter, an aspect of animal husbandry that the migrants find stressful. The interspecies relationships documented in the material are consistently characterised by ambivalence and constant renegotiations. In summary, the article shows that the animals and the animal-related practices are crucial for the lifestyle to which the migrants aspire, the everyday life they establish, as well as for the migration project as a whole.
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K., Saravanan, and Saraniya S. "Cloud IOT based novel livestock monitoring and identification system using UID." Sensor Review 38, no. 1 (January 15, 2018): 21–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/sr-08-2017-0152.

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Purpose We propose cloud IoT based LMS (Livestock Management System) with three features. i) Animal healthcare monitoring and recording using IoT sensors via wearable collar, ii) Animal livestock identification using UID for animals (smart tag) and owners (smart card), iii) QR code reading, processing and display of the details in mobile via wireless technologies. Design/methodology/approach The developed animal monitoring device is used to detect animal physiological parameters such as body temperature; physical gestures like sitting, standing, eating and heartbeat, environmental parameters such as air temperature and relative humidity. Also, e-animal husbandry information network management system is the comprehensive web-based animal husbandry software designed for better interaction between veterinary hospital, veterinary doctor, owner, farmer and animal husbandry management. Findings Animal monitoring device mounted on the neck sense the values and predict the health status of the animal by using cloud IoT analytics platform. The accuracy of the system is 90 per cent and it can be well placed in the livestock environment. Research limitations/implications This research is carried out in livestock cows located in Tirunelveli district. The practical difficulty was in placing sensors on the animal. The digital feed from the farmers and the veterinary hospital is input in the animal husbandry management software. Practical implications The developed system can be implemented for monitoring the health status of the animal from anywhere using mobile applications. Also, the digitized animal information helps the government to take the right decisions on policies and fund allocation. Social implications The implemented system can be easily scaled up to large environments by using wireless communication and animal husbandry data will be available immediately. UID scheme for animals can uniquely identify the animal and its details. Originality/value The proposed work implements novel livestock monitoring and analytics system along with Aadhar (Unique ID) for animal. The proposed UID scheme is innovative and unique.
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Morozov, N. M., and A. N. Rasskazov. "Efficiency of Application of Innovative Equipment in Animal Husbandry." Economy of agricultural and processing enterprises, no. 9 (2020): 11–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.31442/0235-2494-2020-0-9-11-14.

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Livestock production has been steadily increasing in recent years. Increasing the number of cattle and increasing the productivity of cows can reduce the import of milk and dairy products. The role of animal husbandry in providing rural population with jobs is shown. The implementation of the adopted programs to stimulate the development of animal husbandry will be successful only if innovative scientific achievements in mechanization and automation, technology for keeping and feeding animals are used. The creation of new technology should be based on modern scientific achievements and experience. The System of machines in animal husbandry developed by scientists of the Institute of mechanization of animal husbandry with the participation of a number of institutes of the country for the coming years presents the directions of technical progress in mechanization and automation, machine complexes and the effectiveness of their application in farms with different levels of concentration of objects.
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Gorbanenko, Serhiy, and Oleg Zhuravlev. "Animal Husbandry and Hunting among the Siverians." Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, no. 5 (October 29, 2021): 207–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.55086/sp215207230.

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The aim of the study is to analyze the role of animal husbandry and hunting among the Siverians. The database is composed of osteological remains of mammals from 20 residential sites and products that characterize the importance of animal husbandry and hunting. The total number of the sites is 28. Thirteen of the twenty complexes involved in the analysis contain materials on animal husbandry, eight on hunting and 14 allow a complex analysis. Cattle predominated in animal husbandry, small cattle and pigs ranked second to third, horses were approximately 1/10. The age composition of the herd indicates a developed animal husbandry and a good forage base. The tools of animal husbandry confirm tender care and active life-saving use. Hunting depended on game and hunter skills. The most common prey were deer. Fur is represented mainly by fox. Probably some bone arrowheads represent fur hunting. We do not exclude the existence of the bear totem, as well as the importance of the beaver. The ratio of animal husbandry (reproductive form) and hunting (appropriative form) indicates the active use of the gifts of nature not because of the lack of meat from animal husbandry, but because of the rational use of food sources.
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Pak, Maria N., Revoriy V. Ivanov, and I. Alferov. "Prospects for organic horse breeding in Yakutia." BIO Web of Conferences 108 (2024): 01022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202410801022.

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The article discusses the prospects for the development of organic horse breeding in Yakutia. The potential of Yakutia in the development of organic animal husbandry is justified by the presence of a huge territory with a favorable environmental situation, the presence of vast areas remote from industrial centers that meet the concept of eco-products. It is noted that Yakut traditional animal husbandry, especially herd horse breeding, is suitable for organic animal husbandry, due to the fact that the requirements are ideally met. Organic animal husbandry requires keeping animals in the most environmentally friendly conditions, where there is no environmental pollution. in the natural way of life to which animals are adapted, where the traditional management system adheres, where animals are adapted to local conditions, emphasis should be placed on the use of organic feeds, which should be natural, nutritious and provide animals with normal physiology and metabolism, should not contain harmful substances, purebred animals without crossbreeds are welcome, that is, local breeds with high resistance to adverse maintenance factors. It is noted that the Yakut horse breeding, with a special technology of maintenance and feeding, provides environmentally friendly dietary, delicatessen products (foal, internal fat, blood, etc.), which has the prospect of being an export product.
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Kozelov, L., M. Toneva, M. Ignatova, M. Petkova, N. Nanev, and M. Yossifov. "State and outlook of the Bulgarian animal production after the accession of Bulgaria to the EU." Biotehnologija u stocarstvu 28, no. 2 (2012): 155–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/bah1202155k.

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An analysis of the Bulgarian livestock development for the period 1990-2010 was made. The major conclusions were as follow: - Bulgarian animal husbandry collapsed during the period 1990 - 2000. After the entry of Bulgaria into the EU there was a trend towards revival. The way out of this crisis depends on an active intervention of the country; - Grants in animal husbandry are insufficient and do not create interest in the livestock development; - It?s necessary to increase the national payments for farmers breeding animals. In this direction may be sought other decisions as well; - Bulgaria's perspectives in the field of animal husbandry are in the following directions: sheep, goat and buffalo breeding, meat cattle and organic farming; - Financial incentives for producers of animal products to construct processing plants; It is imperative to initiate national intervention about returning Bulgaria and its products to markets of Russia, former USSR countries and Arab countries with its specific animal husbandry products.
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Vozny, Igor. "Use of the “Gifts” of the Animal World by the Population of the Northern Part of Bukovina in the 8th—13th Centuries." Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, no. 6 (December 30, 2021): 15–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.55086/sp2161534.

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The article examines the ways of development and specialization of animal husbandry in a particular region, namely the northern part of Bukovina, over a fairly long period from the formation of East Slavic tribal reigns to the Ancient Rus state and the Mongol-Tatar invasion. The development of animal husbandry, the species composition of the herd of domestic animals, depending on the influence of the physical-geographical, natural-climatic and socio-economic conditions of the region is analyzed based on osteoarchaeological material. Such material from the settlements of the study area makes it possible to state the presence of several types of economic specialization of animal husbandry and conclude their quantitative ratio in the study area. So in the Middle Dniester, pig breeding prevailed, followed by sheep breeding and raising cattle (the first type of animal husbandry). On the left bank of the Prut River, with its turf-podzolic loams, preference was given to the breeding of big cattle — small ruminants — pigs (the second species). The third species is presented in the following sequence: cattle — pig breeding — sheep breeding. Hunting products played an important role in the diet of the local population. The species composition of wild game animals, hunting methods, and tools used in this process are analyzed. The study showed a fairly high level of development of animal husbandry and hunting among the local population.
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Yan, Zhaohui, Mingli Wang, Yumeng Sun, and Zihui Nan. "The Impact of Research and Development Investment on Total Factor Productivity of Animal Husbandry Enterprises: Evidence from Listed Companies in China." Agriculture 13, no. 9 (September 21, 2023): 1846. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agriculture13091846.

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Improving the total factor productivity (TFP) of animal husbandry enterprises is the key to promoting the sustainable development of animal husbandry. Technological progress is an important driving force for improving the TFP of animal husbandry enterprises, and research and development (R&D) investment determines the speed of technological progress. Based on the data of Chinese animal husbandry enterprises listed on Shanghai and Shenzhen A-shares in China between 2009 and 2022, this article empirically analyzes the impact of R&D investment on the TFP of animal husbandry enterprises and the moderating role of executive incentives in it and discusses the heterogeneity of this impact, using the fixed-effects model. It is found that R&D investment has a significant positive impact on the TFP of animal husbandry enterprises, and the TFP of animal husbandry enterprises increased by 0.00105 for every 1% increase in R&D investment. Equity incentives for executives positively moderated the relationship between R&D investment and the TFP of animal husbandry enterprises, while executive compensation incentives negatively moderated the relationship. Heterogeneity analysis shows that R&D investment has a significant effect on the TFP of non-state-owned animal husbandry enterprises, but has no significant impact on the TFP of state-owned animal husbandry enterprises. The impact of R&D investment on TFP showed a significant promotion in the livestock and poultry breeding and meat product processing industries, but not in the feed production, dairy product processing and animal health industries. R&D investment has a significant effect on the TFP of animal husbandry enterprises in Eastern China and Central China, but has no significant impact on the TFP of animal husbandry enterprises in Western China.
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Morozov, N. M. "DIRECTIONS OF DIGITALIZATION IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY." Экономика сельского хозяйства России, no. 8 (August 2019): 2–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.32651/198-2.

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Dolgov, V. S. "Use of priobiotics in animal husbandry." Russian Agricultural Sciences 33, no. 5 (October 2007): 337–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3103/s1068367407050199.

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Shevchenko, I. A. "Feed provision of organic animal husbandry." Animal Husbandry of the Steppe of Ukraine 1, no. 1 (October 11, 2022): 111–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.31867/2786-6750.1.1.2022.111-122.

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The material considers the basic approaches to the feed supply of organic livestock and presents an analysis of technologies for the production of protein-vitamin feed additives with justification of the prospects of dispersion-cavitation treatment of plant materials. It is determined that one of the main reserves of protein, vitamins and biologically active substances for feeding farm animals is the green mass of grass, due to the rational use of which can solve almost completely the problem of providing farm animals and poultry protein (protein). implementation of the technological process of preparation of feed and feed additives on the basis of cavitation-dispersion technology analysis of technical solutions for the implementation of the technology taking into account the specifics of plant biomass. As a result of research it is established that the increase and decrease of the power of the dispersant, as well as the temperature of the feed mixture occurs according to the law of the exponent. The increase in temperature during dispersion due to the presence of the phenomenon of cavitation occurs from the initial (water) 18.9o C to 64o C in 105 minutes. Total energy consumption per hour of processing - 4293 W·year. Specific energy consumption per 1 kg of LVD (mixture) - 0.061 kW·year/kg. The estimated total cost of 1 kg of feed mixture, taking into account the cost of raw materials (0.6-0.9 UAH / kg) and energy losses (0.174 UAH / kg) is 0.75-1.08 UAH.
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Shichiyakh, Rustem A., Irina N. Sycheva, Inna N. Chernykh, and Ekaterina S. Lebedeva. "MARKETING STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT FOR ANIMAL HUSBANDRY." Siberian Journal of Life Sciences and Agriculture 13, no. 5 (October 29, 2021): 167–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2658-6649-2021-13-5-167-190.

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Purpose. In the article, it is a marketing strategy for the sustainable development of agricultural enterprises at the regional level that has been developed based on the strategic analysis of animal husbandry. Materials and methods. The analytical part covers the development of animal husbandry in Russia and abroad as well as the assessment of the state support of the industry at the regional level. Segmentation of the market of the maral breeding complex products was carried out. It should be noted that this paper is the first to have covered the segmentation of the maral breeding complex market of the Altai Republic. Also, a regional marketing strategy for the development of the industry has been designed. Results. The essence of strategic marketing as a new form of regional economy management has been studied. The necessity of using strategic marketing tools for adapting agro-industrial enterprises to the current market requirements has been substantiated. The role of agromarketing in the development of agriculture is shown. Marketing communications have been determined as one of the tools for the development of animal husbandry. Conclusion. The article considers regional factors that determine the animal husbandry development in the region. A marketing strategy has been formulated for the sustainable development of the maral breeding complex of the Altai Republic, being applicable to other regions where velvet antler maral breeding plays a significant role in the regional economy.
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Ilyasov, O. R., S. N. Koshelev, A. M. Asonov, and M. N. Kostomakhin. "Wastewater free supply in animal husbandry." Sel'skohozjajstvennaja tehnika: obsluzhivanie i remont (Agricultural Machinery: Service and Repair), no. 7 (July 1, 2021): 25–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/sel-10-2107-03.

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The main component of waste water of livestock enterprises is the urine of cattle and pigs. The chemical composition of urine is determined by diet and animal species and can not be changed under any techniques. Analysis of water balances allows to make the conclusion that the termination of the reset of highly concentrated waste water by recycling in hydroponicum opens up the prospect of the creation of undrained water supply in animal breeding farms. The use of household waste water for the purposes of technical water supply will allow dramatically reduce the withdrawal of fresh water from a natural water pool, and discharge into it of waste water. Implementation of complex of measures on rational use of water in livestock enterprises allows to move from the closed water systems of individual plants (production of green feed by hydroponic method) to undrained water supply enterprises at all.
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Ibragimov, A. G., and V. G. Borulko. "Environmental problems of animal husbandry development." Glavnyj zootehnik (Head of Animal Breeding), no. 8 (July 20, 2021): 20–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/sel-03-2108-03.

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The article is devoted to the ecological problem of animal husbandry development. The special role of animal husbandry in environmental pollution has been noted in the article. Large livestock complexes and poultry farms under modern conditions are represented by manure, droppings and other emissions as the most harmful pollutants of the environment. More than 45 types of pollutants are released into the environment from livestock farms, complexes and poultry farms. Atmospheric air is polluted by microorganisms, dust, ammonia and other animal waste products, which often have unpleasant odors in the area of livestock farms, complexes and poultry farms. Especially from pig farms unpleasant odors can spread at a distance of up to 10 km. With the increase in water consumption for animal husbandry, the discharge of manure-containing wastewater into water bodies also increases, which leads to their contamination and loss of useful properties. In Russia the amount of wastewater from livestock farms ranges from 250 to 3000 tons per day or from 90 thousand tons up to 1 million tons per year. Every day about 200 tons of manure is accumulated on the cattle feed site, where 10 thousand heads of cattle are kept. An equal amount of environmental pollution can be produced only by the pig-breeding complex per 100 thousand heads or the complex of cattle for 35 thousand heads, in comparison with the volume produced by a large industrial center with a population of 400–500 thousand people. In order to improve the situation the authors have recommend the use of a number of methods of biological disposal of agricultural waste.
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Romeo, A., V. Vacchina, S. Legros, and E. Doelsch. "Zinc fate in animal husbandry systems." Metallomics 6, no. 11 (September 11, 2014): 1999–2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c4mt00062e.

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Timonin, Vladimir D., Mikhail S. Burlakovskiy, Marina V. Padkina, and Ludmila A. Lutova. "Transgenic plants-immunomodulators for animal husbandry." Ecological genetics 20, no. 1S (December 8, 2022): 24. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/ecogen112347.

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In modern pharmacology, there is a tendency to move from low molecular weight drugs to protein drugs. Interferon is among them. Interferon is used in animal husbandry to prevent and treat viral and bacterial diseases, as a single drug and as an adjuvant for vaccines and antibiotics to increase their efficiency and reduce the amount of use. After interferon therapy, meat, milk and eggs can be consumed without restrictions. Currently, interferon for veterinary purposes is obtained using genetically modified organisms (mainly bacteria). The limiting factor is the high cost of the active substance isolating and purifying, which is up to 8090% of the product cost. Edible plants-producers can solve this problem. Plants have the lowest price per unit of biomass, are not infected by mammalian pathogens, and have an eukaryotic system of protein synthesis. Transgenic tobacco plants (Nicotiana tabacum L.) for the production of bovine gamma-interferon were obtained by agrobacterium mediated transformation at the Department of Genetics and Biotechnology, Saint Petersburg State University. Testing of this model showed that interferon is successfully produced in plants and retains biological activity, including oral administration. Problems were also identified: tobacco toxicity and low levels of protein accumulation. At the next stage of the experiment, it was decided to transform edible carrot (Daucus carota) plants, modify the target protein (shorten) to increase its resistance to proteolytic degradation, and use the pSRD1 root-specific promoter. At present, the corresponding transgenic constructs have been obtained, the effectiveness of which will be determined first on the carrot hairy roots, and then on whole carrot plants. The research was supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation in accordance with agreement No. 075-15-2020-922 date 16.11.2020 on providing a grant in the form of subsidies from the Federal budget of Russian Federation. The grant was provided for state support for the creation and development of a World-class Scientific Center Future Agrotechnologies.
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Laishevtsev, Alexey I., Dmitry D. Smirnov, Ekaterina G. Ezhova, Nikolay V. Pimenov, and Natalya A. Oleynik. "Antibiotic substitution programs in animal husbandry." Veterinariya, Zootekhniya i Biotekhnologiya 2, no. 111 (2023): 111–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.36871/vet.zoo.bio.202302015.

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The global problem of antibiotic resistance of circulating pathogenic microorganisms was stated by the World Health Organization in 2014. The spread of pathogens with multiple and/or extensive drug resistance is facilitated by the widespread and unsystematic use of antibacterial pharmaceuticals in animal husbandry, including for metaprophylactic purposes and to stimulate productivity. The polyresistance of etiopathogenetic strains of bacteria poses a real threat to public health and the effectiveness of medical care. Based on our own screening studies and a broad current scientific review, system analysis, this paper presents the results of studies on antibiotic resistance and substitution programs in animal husbandry, designed to reduce or eliminate the use of antibiotics for non-therapeutic purposes. The development of the problem of feed antibiotics is revealed, new directions of decontamination and metaprophylaxis in animal husbandry, alternative to the use of antibiotics, are presented. In particular, it has been shown that the use of bacteriophages is of promising importance in solving the problem of bacterial resistance to antibiotics. Antimicrobial peptides, immunoglobulins, organic acids, metal nanoparticles, as well as drugs aimed at stimulating the growth and metabolism of beneficial gastrointestinal bacteria: probiotics, prebiotics, synbiotics and aimed at improving the use of nutrients by the host: food enzymes are given as promising substitutes for phytogenics.
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Kistanova, Elena, Stanimir Yotov, and Darina Zaimova. "Intelligent Animal Husbandry: Present and Future." Animals 14, no. 11 (May 31, 2024): 1645. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani14111645.

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The main priorities in the contemporary breeding of different animal species have been directed toward the use of intelligent approaches for accelerating genetic progress, ensuring animal welfare and environmental protection by reducing the release of manure and gas emissions [...]
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Steagall, Paulo V., Hedie Bustamante, Craig B. Johnson, and Patricia V. Turner. "Pain Management in Farm Animals: Focus on Cattle, Sheep and Pigs." Animals 11, no. 6 (May 21, 2021): 1483. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061483.

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Pain causes behavioral, autonomic, and neuroendocrine changes and is a common cause of animal welfare compromise in farm animals. Current societal and ethical concerns demand better agricultural practices and improved welfare for food animals. These guidelines focus on cattle, sheep, and pigs, and present the implications of pain in terms of animal welfare and ethical perspectives, and its challenges and misconceptions. We provide an overview of pain management including assessment and treatment applied to the most common husbandry procedures, and recommendations to improve animal welfare in these species. A cost-benefit analysis of pain mitigation is discussed for food animals as well as the use of pain scoring systems for pain assessment in these species. Several recommendations are provided related to husbandry practices that could mitigate pain and improve farm animal welfare. This includes pain assessment as one of the indicators of animal welfare, the use of artificial intelligence for automated methods and research, and the need for better/appropriate legislation, regulations, and recommendations for pain relief during routine and husbandry procedures.
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Vaskin, V. F., O. N. Korosteleva, A. A. Kuzmitskaya, V. I. Repnikova, and T. M. Khvostenko. "Strategy of innovative development of animal husbandry in the Bryansk region." E3S Web of Conferences 254 (2021): 08007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202125408007.

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The article substantiates the strategy of innovative development of animal husbandry in the Bryansk region. The main indicators of animal husbandry development are studied. The dynamics of the population of animals, poultry, rabbits and bee colonies is analyzed. The structure and dynamics of livestock products manufacturing, including the production of cattle and poultry in carcass weight, milk, eggs and honey, are calculated. The productivity of animals is estimated, including the average daily weight gain of cattle and pigs, the average annual milk yield per cow, and the average annual egg production of laying hens. The best practices of animal husbandry effective development on an innovative basis are considered. Major investment projects implemented in the livestock industry are considered. The scenario forecast of production of the most important types of animal products (milk and meat of cattle and poultry) is presented. The directions of the strategic development of the industry are justified.
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Korepanov, O. S., and V. V. Dashutin. "Methodical Bases of the Analysis of Regional Differentiation of Development of Animal Husbandry in Ukraine." Business Inform 10, no. 513 (2020): 214–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.32983/2222-4459-2020-10-214-220.

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In recent years, Ukraine experienced inadequate efficiency in forming strategic goals for the development of animal husbandry industries, which comprise the potential not only of agriculture, but also of the country as a whole, so research and scientific substantiation in this sphere is relevant. Particularly, the relevance of the study lies in the need to analyze the level of animal husbandry potential in terms of the number of animals and selling for slaughter in all categories. The article is aimed at studying the regional development of Ukraine according to the key indicators of animal husbandry, further identifying characteristic regional features and developing recommendations on development prospects. To research the impact of these factors on the development of animal husbandry, regions of Ukraine were classified using the methods of cluster analysis. This approach allows to build up scientifically grounded classifications, to determine internal links between individual objects of the studied population in the conditions of constant increase and complication of the statistic data flows. Two cluster analysis methods have been applied: building up a dendrogram and the k-means method. The carried out analysis defined three groups of regions characterized by similar features, where the regions belonging to the third cluster have the highest level of animal husbandry development, the second cluster has an average level of development, and the first cluster has the lowest level of animal husbandry development among all regions. Cluster analysis allowed to identify problematic situations and set out ways to solve them. Cluster approach allows to classify regions of Ukraine according to the aforementioned indicators, as well as develop differentiated strategies for improving the strategy of animal husbandry development at regional levels, to compound comprehensive ratings of animal husbandry development. Disparities in the levels of development of regions and individual components have a negative impact on the development of the State in general and should be researched to determine the government and regional policy, which would account the features indicated.
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Rollin, Bernard. "Animal Welfare Across the World." Journal of Applied Animal Ethics Research 1, no. 1 (March 25, 2019): 146–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/25889567-12340008.

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Abstract It is important to stress at the beginning of our discussion the current nature of animal welfare in the US and Europe, because ideas that develop there tend to spread across the world, partly for cultural and partially for economic reasons. Historically, animal welfare was associated with good husbandry, treating the animals well in order to ensure their productivity. Almost until the 20th century, the only articulated social ethic pertaining to animals was a prohibition against deliberate sadistic cruelty. Good husbandry persisted, unfortunately, as an ideal only as long as it was essential for the assurance of productivity. With the rise of the Industrial Revolution, the “ancient contract” represented by husbandry was abandoned in the name of profit. Subsequently, by the 20th century, animal agriculture had become industrialized and dominated by high-technology, allowing the placing of round pegs in square holes, despite some 10,000 years of the ancient husbandry contract. In addition, animal welfare was compromised by the significant rise of animal research in a science that denied any truck with ethics. It must be recalled that despite widespread belief to the contrary among scientists and production agriculturalists, animal welfare is inescapably in part an ethical notion, not strictly a scientific one. In fact, how one views animal welfare ethically determines the shape of the science studying animal welfare, not vice versa. At least in Western societies, the consensus societal ethic will establish the dominant notion of animal welfare, achieved by extending our ethic for humans. While numerous other societies (for example Hindu or Buddhist societies) have excellent theoretical views of animal welfare, they often fail to be instantiated in practice. Latin America also lacks a robust animal ethic.
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Sibgatullova, Adilya Kamilevna, Anisa Ildarovna Daminova, Larisa Pavlovna Padilo, and Alexander Mefodievich Semivolos. "Molecular genetic and biotechnological innovative methods in modern animal husbandry (review)." Agrarian Scientific Journal, no. 10 (October 25, 2023): 128–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.28983/asj.y2023i10pp128-133.

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The article presents molecular genetic and biotechnological innovative methods of modern animal husbandry. The transition of animal husbandry to an innovative way of development poses new challenges to zootechnical and veterinary science, education and conceptually changes approaches to the creation of new highly productive breeds of farm animals. New innovative methods and technologies allow specialists to monitor the condition of the herd in real time, prevent outbreaks of infectious diseases and optimize animal feeding, breeding and veterinary work to improve the safety of animal life.
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Kunets, Victoria. "HISTORICAL RETROSPECTION OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH WITH PROBLEMS OF REPRODUCTION IN LIVESTOCK SCIENTISTS OF SCIENTISTS OF THE INSTITUTE OF LIVESTOCK INSTITUTE NAAS (XX CENTURY)." Scientific and Technical Bulletin of the Institute of Animal Science NAAS of Ukraine, no. 127 (2022): 4–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.32900/2312-8402-2022-127-4-23.

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An attempt is made in the historical context to comprehensively assess the contribution of the Institute of Animal Husbandry NAAS in the development of biotechnology, to identify priority developments of scientists of the Department of Biotechnology of Reproduction of Farm Animals as one of the main domestic centers of research on farm animals. Track the evolution of industry basic and applied research as a result of the work of scientists in the scientific field for the needs of livestock practice. During the study period (1932-1999) the institution changed its name several times: Southern Institute of Dairy Science (1930-1934), Ukrainian Research Institute of Cattle (1934-1935), Ukrainian Research Institute of Animal Husbandry (1935-1956) , Research Institute of Animal Husbandry of the Forest-Steppe and Polissya of the Ukrainian SSR (1956–1992), Institute of Animal Husbandry of UAAS (1992–2010), now - Institute of Animal Husbandry of NAAS. The formation of scientific research on the problems of artificial insemination dates back to 1932-1941. In the period of postwar reconstruction (1946-1948), scientific topics are characterized by more in-depth development of topics and experiments. The period of the highest creative activity of scientists in 1949–1990 - the existing and new methods of artificial insemination were improved. With the opening of state breeding stations and artificial insemination stations, the widespread use of this method in the practice of animal husbandry began. IV Smirnov's work was the impetus for the development of methods for freezing and long-term storage of sperm of broodstock. Embryo transplant work has been developed. The embryo has been established to implement the latest advances in farm animal biotechnology and to significantly expand the scope of international scientific contacts. At the beginning of the period of revival of Ukrainian statehood: 1991 - 1999 the issues of animal reproduction theory and further improvement on this basis of technologies for obtaining, cryopreservation and use of gametes and zygotes in artificial insemination and embryo transplantation, as well as development of more efficient biological environments and technical means new technologies.
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Wang, Lei, and Hongwei Tan. "Economic Analysis of Animal Husbandry Based on System Dynamics." Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience 2022 (April 12, 2022): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5641384.

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In order to improve the effect of animal husbandry economic analysis, this article studies the animal husbandry economy based on system dynamics and studies how to define total factor productivity and its measurement method. Moreover, this article compares and analyzes the production function method, data envelopment analysis, and index method for measuring total factor productivity, selects decision-making units, and determines and processes input-output data. In addition, this article combines the system dynamics model to explore the causal relationship of the animal husbandry economy and builds an intelligent model to intelligently analyze the animal husbandry economy. Finally, this article analyzes the economy and performance of animal husbandry based on simulation experiments. The simulation test results show that the system dynamics model proposed in this article has a good performance in the economic analysis of animal husbandry.
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Lee, Gwang-Hoon, KilSoo Kim, and Woori Jo. "Stress Evaluation of Mouse Husbandry Environments for Improving Laboratory Animal Welfare." Animals 13, no. 2 (January 10, 2023): 249. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13020249.

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Animal welfare is recognized as essential for the coexistence of humans and animals. Considering the increased demand and interest in animal welfare, many methods for improving animal welfare are being devised, but which method reduces animal stress has not been scientifically verified. Therefore, reducing animal stress by providing a proper breeding environment and environmental enrichment can be the basis for animal study. In this study, stress levels were assessed based on the mouse-breeding environment. We considered that the higher the body weight and the lower the corticosterone concentration, the lower the stress. According to the results, animals in the individual ventilation cages were determined to have lower serum cortisol concentrations, while the body weight of the animals was increased when in individual ventilation cages compared with individual isolated cages and when providing environmental enrichment compared with group breeding or not providing environmental enrichment. The results provide appropriate guidelines for improving laboratory animal welfare.
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Chai, Zhihui, Mingjun Tian, and Fengtong Yao. "The Impact of Internet Use on Production Efficiency of Animal Husbandry: Based on the Evidence of 340 Herdsmen in Inner Mongolia, China." Sustainability 15, no. 10 (May 12, 2023): 7955. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15107955.

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Production efficiency is a standard to evaluate the high-quality development of animal husbandry. As an important tool for herdsmen to collect and use information for animal husbandry production and innovation, the internet is not only an inner motivation for improvement of production efficiency but also an important engine for transformation of animal husbandry modernization. It is of practical significance to analyze the impact of internet use on the production efficiency of animal husbandry from the micro-level. This paper, based on the survey data of 340 herdsmen in Inner Mongolia, adopts the Stochastic Frontier Analysis (SFA) model to measure the production efficiency of animal husbandry and selects the Tobit model and moderation effect model to analyze the relationship between internet use and animal husbandry production efficiency under the influence of different capitals. Results show that the production efficiency of animal husbandry is relatively low and internet use has a positive and statistically significant effect on production efficiency; moreover, social capital and financial capital have a negative moderation effect when internet use affects production efficiency. Our findings suggest that the use of internet technology should be paid more attention in order to increase the production efficiency of grass-based animal husbandry in Inner Mongolia.
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Jiang, Ai De, Hong Yu Duan, Tai Yu Liu, and Shu Yan Wu. "Data Mining in Animal Husbandry Decision Support System." Advanced Materials Research 926-930 (May 2014): 2678–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.926-930.2678.

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This paper based on the actual needs of the current animal husbandry information management, with reference to the actual development of the situation and the various existing information decision support system for animal husbandry management, animal husbandry production in the existing management information systems, management information systems and other prairie feed business management information system as the basic data sources in order to achieve integrated management of farm animal husbandry information and data mining objectives by using data mining techniques to construct a set of B / S structure of decision support systems. Considering some of today's more popular data mining methods, combined with the actual situation of animal husbandry decision support system to determine the practicality of the system using a prototype development methodology and life cycle the Combination. This development based on a detailed design plan, dividing each module to determine the functional modules. Each functional module with independent design principles, gives details of systems analysis and design features of each module, developed based on data mining animal husbandry decision support system.
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