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Carta remitida por el abad Siré para Manuel María Mosquera
(1865-03-19)
Carta remitida por el abad Siré para Manuel María Mosquera sobre asuntos personales. Fechada en París.
Evaluations of Savanna Sires Compared with Kiko and Spanish Sires for Birth to Weaning Meat Goat Kid Traits
(Amer Soc Animal Science, 2016-02-01)
Sire contribution to pregnancy loss and pregnancy-associated glycoprotein production in nelore cows
(2018-02-01)
Pregnancy loss is a major contributing factor to reproductive inefficiency in both the beef and dairy industries. Sires can have a significant influence on the amount of pregnancy loss; however, this relationship is still ...
Genetic divergences among buffalo sires for beef production considering their offspring growth traits in Brazil
(2010)
The genetic divergence of 30 buffalo sires were evaluated based on their expected offspring differences regarding the development characteristics using the multivaried analysis. Six similar genetic groups were obtained. ...
Genetic divergences among buffalo sires for beef production considering their offspring growth traits in Brazil
(2010-01-01)
The genetic divergence of 30 buffalo sires were evaluated based on their expected offspring differences regarding the development characteristics using the multivaried analysis. Six similar genetic groups were obtained. ...
Influence of sire and sire breed (Gyr versus Holstein) on establishment of pregnancy and embryonic loss in lactating Holstein cows during summer heat stress
(Elsevier B.V., 2007-03-01)
Heat stress has negative effects on pregnancy rates of lactating dairy cattle. There are genetic differences in tolerance to heat stress; Bos taurus indicus (B. t. indicus) cattle and embryos are more thermotolerant than ...
Influence of sire and sire breed (Gyr versus Holstein) on establishment of pregnancy and embryonic loss in lactating Holstein cows during summer heat stress
(Elsevier B.V., 2007-03-01)
Heat stress has negative effects on pregnancy rates of lactating dairy cattle. There are genetic differences in tolerance to heat stress; Bos taurus indicus (B. t. indicus) cattle and embryos are more thermotolerant than ...