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- Expression levels of LCORL are associated with body size in . . .
Body size is an important characteristic for horses of various breeds and essential for the classification of ponies concerning the limit value of 148 cm (58 27 inches) height at the withers Genome-wide association analyses revealed the highest associated quantitative trait locus for height at the …
- Severe asthma is associated with a remodeling of the . . .
cular changes in asthmatic horses was assessed after 1 year of antigen avoidance alone or treatment with inhaled fluticasone Pulmonary arteries showed increased wall area in apical
- As Nevadas wild horse population grows, debate over . . . - KNPR
Current estimates suggest more than 70,000 wild horses and burros roam the American West, about half of them in Nevada That’s more than three times the number land managers say can safely co
- 1996 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife . . .
Wildlife-Associated Recreation is the most comprehensive survey of its kind It is an important tool for natural resource professionals in planning and managing these resources for the enjoyment and benefit of all Americans The 1996 Survey was requested by the States through the International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies
- Causes of poor performance of horses during training, racing . . .
Medical records of all horses examined between August 1992 and April 1996 at the Jeffords High Speed Treadmill Facility, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, because of poor performance during training, racing, or showing were reviewed Horses were included in the study only if history and
- Genome-wide search for microsatellite markers associated with . . .
The aim of this study was to identify quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for pathologic changes in the navicular bone in Hanoverian warmblood horses Seventeen paternal half-sib groups comprising 192 individuals were analyzed in a whole-genome scan These families included 144 progeny and grandchildren, which were randomly chosen from the Hanoverian warmblood Three different traits were
- Feeding practices associated with colic in horses - AVMA
to provide information on 25 horses with colic (cases) and 25 horses with disorders other than colic (controls) A case horse was defined as any horse treated by a par-ticipating veterinarian because of acute abdominal disease of any type during the 13-month study period Veterinarians were asked to classify the cause of colic as 1 of the following
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