International Symposium on Animal Science 2014, 23-25th September 2014, Belgrade, Serbia, www.livestocksym.com: Recent submissions
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Structure and Dynamics of Sheep Systems in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The paper presents the analysis of dynamics and structure of the sheep systems in Bosnia and Herzegovina assuming that they suffered a decrease of animal and farms consistency in the last 6 decades. Since 1991 neither a ... -
Overview of the IPARD Program Funds Usage in the Republic of Croatia
The Instrument of Pre-Accession Assistance – IPA was offered as an aid to the Republic of Croatia for implementation of required reforms within its preparation for full membership in the European Union. The assistance is ... -
Livestock Farming in Rural Areas
Serbia has favorable natural conditions for the development of livestock despite the third decade of recording negative trends. Autochthonous breeds are closely connected to geographical and cultural diversity in Serbian ... -
Organic Lamb Meat Production in Serbia Based on Autochthonous Zackel Breed: Opportunities and Challenges
The global growing tendency of lamb and mutton meat production has been emphasized. The fastest growing meat production industry on a global level is lamb and mutton meat production. Lamb meat production increase is primarily ... -
Mathematical Formula of a Cone Model Used for Calculation of Snail Shell Volume
Problem statement: There are many species of Helix snails, each with its own unique exoskeleton shape, or shell shape. Principal analysis of measurement data from snail shells occupied by Helix points out the importance ... -
Insecticidal Activity of Sage (Salvia Officinalis) Essential Oil to Varroa Destructor (Acari: Varroidae) and Apis Mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
The need to find alternative systems of the fight against Varroa mite without application of chemicals and provide healthy bee products resulted in investigation of application of different plant essences to arthropod ... -
Protein Level and Efficiency of Feed Mixture for Common Carp (Cyprinus Carpio)
The quality of fish feed and its nutritional value are important for fish production. From an economic point of view it is vital to ensure a cheaper final product while from the nutritional aspects it is essential to fulfill ... -
Use of Probiotics as Growth Promoters and Immunostimulators in Fingerlings of Cyprinid Fish Species
Intensive aquaculture production has required the development of an individual’s resistance to disease rather than depending upon antibiotics or chemotherapeutics. The role of gastrointestinal microflora in disease resistance ... -
Antibiotics Residues as Limiting Factor of Honey Quality
Residues of veterinary drugs represent a significant risk to the health of honey consumers. Antibiotics can get into honey by using the antibiotics for treatment and prevention of bees diseases but also through the plant ... -
Quality of Honey Bee Bread Collected in Spring
Pollen is the only source of protein that honey bees collect from nature. It is very important for the development of brood, and consequently, for the development of the colony. Honey bee bread is the pollen which the bees ... -
The Effect of Hive Volume on Efficiency and Strength Conservation and Restoration of Food Supplies During the Wintering in Langstroth Hives
The influence of volume of the hive on wintering, colony strength and food supply was observed during the three-year period. Standard LR hives were used for the experiment. Colonies were tested based on the number of hive ... -
Center for Fishery and Applied Hydrobiology “Little Danube”, Experimental School Estate “Radmilovac”: Synergy of Research, Economy and Society
In every society, initiators and promoters of the development are individuals, teams or institutions with a vision, good ideas, seriousness, but above enthusiasm to work hard. They trace the road and drive activities related ... -
Management Measures in Brown Hare Population in Various Habitats in Serbia
Brown hare in Serbia lives in various habitats although the best brown hare habitats are lowland areas and river valleys. Brown hare has successfully adapted to agroecosystems in agricultural areas. In the last two decades ... -
Influence of Intensive Animal Breeding to the Appearance of Infectious Diseases (Zoonoses)
Intensive animal breeding and production is based on farm breeding of animals which represents a major source of raw material for food production. Preserving health of animals requires a good practice during breeding, ... -
Basic Blood Analysis of Rabbits Immunized with Vaccine Against Myxomatosis
The aim of this preliminary study was to assess the immune response of rabbits triggered by vaccination against myxomatosis. In experiments, 14 New Zealand White rabbits (7 does – D and 7 bucks – B at the age of 1 to 3 ... -
Feed Quantity Effect on Carp Juveniles’ Plasma Protein and Immunoglobulin Levels
Plasma protein and immunoglobulin (Ig) levels in fish can be influenced by stress reaction, caused by some nutritional factors. This paper shows effects of different feed quantity on total protein and total Ig levels in ... -
Correlations Between Incidence of Foot Pad Lesions and Body Weight of Broilers in Different Rearing Systems
The incidence of foot pad lesions of broilers of moderate growth was investigated in order to establish correlations with body weight. Broilers were reared until the age of 42 days in the floor system in the poultry house ... -
Litters Health Status and Growth Parameters in the Sows Feeding Diets Supplemented with Probiotic Actisaf Sc 47® within Pregnancy Or Lactation
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of supplementing standard diets for pregnant and lactating sows with live yeast culture (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) on their health status, as well as the health status ... -
Swine Dysentery: Practical Observations, Control And Diagnostics
Swine dysentery is a severe mucohemorrhagic enteric disease of pigs which has a large impact on pig production, with important losses caused by mortality and suboptimal performance. The causative agent is Brachyspirahyod ... -
Influence of Blood and Milk Selenium Concentration on Somatic Cell Count in Early and Mid Lactation
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of selenium concentration in blood and milk in early lactation on somatic cell count. The average selenium concentration in the blood serum was 0.62 ± 0.11 μmol/l and in ...