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A literature review on the significance of salmonella contamination in fish and seafood on human health.
Salmonella is a major cause for food-borne infections in humans, most often caused by S.
Enteritidis and S. Typhimurium
A Review of Animal Welfare Legislation in Malta and England
This thesis describes and compares the animal welfare laws of two countries: Malta and England
A comparative analysis of the effects of feeding raw meat, BARF diets versus commercial diets.
The aim of the study “A comparative analysis of the effects of feeding BARF diets versus commercial diets” was to compare BARF and commercial diets to each other based on the physical and haematological examination of two dogs, one on each of these diets respectively. An investigation of the nutritional requirements of an average dog per day was examined, followed by an outlining of the components of diets being fed to the dogs in this study
The use of GnRH analogues in dogs
This study summarizes the different experiments done on the use of GnRH analogues in dogs
Role of hypothalamic dysfunction in relation to selected neuropsychiatric disorders
This thesis, on the role of hypothalamic dysfunction in relation to selected
neuropsychiatric disorders, has briefly reviewed the endocrine system, the nervous system,
the hypothalamus, hypothalamic dysfunction, neuropsychiatric, and hypothalamic
dysfunction and mood and behavioral disorders
PREDICTION THE ONSET OF CALVING TO DECREASE STILLBIRTH RATE IN A HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN DAIRY FARM
Success Rate of Pre-Calving supplements in the prevention of Parturient Paresis in Dairy Herds
Parturient paresis directly causes economic losses due to the reduction in milk production of
affected cows, cost of treatment of the animals and death and culling of affected cows
A novel case of spinal chord osteomyelitis caused by Rhodococcus equi
The aim of this thesis is to investigate and review the myriad challenges involved in
treating and managing R.equi infections on Irish stud farms