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Active Teaching/Learning at Faculty of Agriculture – 10 Years of Experience
The course in active teaching/learning (ATL) together with the method of lecture assessment by sequential analysis was developed by a pioneering group of experts from the Institute of Psychology. It was developed further ... -
Anatolian Water Buffalo Husbandry in Turkey
Anatolian Water Buffalo is found mostly in the half northwestern of Turkey including north part of the middle Anatolia. It is more common along the coast of the Black Sea. It is also found in Eastern Anatolia. From a ... -
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 ... -
The Assessment of Breeding Value of First Farrowed Sows by the Method of Selection Indices
The goal of this research paper was to assess the breeding value of first farrowed Swedish Landrace sows by the means of selection indices method. The traits on the basis of which the breeding value of animals was assessed ... -
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 ... -
Black Pepper (Piper Nigrum L.) and Hot Red Pepper (Capsicum Annum L.) in Broiler Chicken Nutrition
Antibiotics have been widely used in animal production for decades in past. Although some are used therapeutically to improve the health and well-being of animals, most were given for prophylactic purposes and to improve ... -
Body Measures in Endangered Domestic Balkan Donkey Breed
Information regarding morphology of endangered autochthonous donkey breed in Serbia is insufficient. The aim of the study was to establish 18 morphometric values for the Balkan donkey breed and to explore possible age ... -
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 ... -
Combines Work Quality in Maize Silage Production
The paper presents testing results of three silage combines employed in maize silage preparation in Toplica region. It is focused on determination of technical working parameters of tested machines. Achieved results verified ... -
Comparative Studies on the Reproductive and Productive Traits of New Hampshire and Sombor Crested Chicken Breeds Reared in Semi-Extensive Production System
Research was conducted on New Hampshire (in further text NH) and Sombor Crested (in further text SC) breeds which were kept in semi extensive system. 56 birds of each breed were used (50 females and 6 males) in the experiment. ... -
Control of the Respiratory Diseases in a Pig Herd Using Data of the Respiratory Organs Examination of Fattening Pigs at a Slaughterhouse
In everyday farming practice, assessment of economical impact of respiratory diseases at herd level relies on the following information: data records on the diseases within the herd, productivity and slaughterhouse records. ... -
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 ... -
Cut Length Distributions of Haylage Particles
Alfalfa is one of the most important crops for forage production. Traditional method of alfalfa conservation assumes hay preparation. However, nowadays it is also commonly processed in the form of silage and haylage. ... -
The Effect of Supplementation on Selenium and Zinc Content in Blood and Milk of Dairy Cows
Milk is an important source of microelements for calves during the suckling period as well as in human nutrition. Concentration of trace elements in blood and their secretion via milk can significantly change depending on ... -
The Effect of Addition of Lucerne Biomass and NPN Substances on Quality of Grape Pomace Silage
Grape pomace (GP) of white varieties without stalks was ensiled by the method of single factor trial in the two treatments: in the first treatment, with the addition of lucerne biomass (L) of the last cut, which was harvested ... -
Effect of Applied Pmsg Dose on Reproductive Parameters for Improved Sjenica Sheep in Anestrous Season
This paper shows the results of the effects of higher dose 700 i.u. of natural gonad tropic hormone PMSG application in comparison with usual 500 i.u dose which is used at the farms during the induction and synchronization ... -
Effect of Carbohydrate Source and Addition Canola Seed on Growth Performance and Nutrient Digestibility of Lambs
The objective of this study was to investigate effects of partial replacement of starch with neutral detergent soluble fiber with or without roasted canola seed as a fat source, and possible interactions on apparent ... -
Effect of Consecutive Cut and Vegetation Stage on Cncps Protein Fractions in Alfalfa (Medicago Sativa L.)
Crude protein (CP) of forages can be separated into fractions of differentiated abilities to provide available amino acids in the lower gut of ruminants. This knowledge is critical to develop feeding systems and to predict ... -
Effect of Different Levels of Lavandula Stoechas Essence on Production Performance and Egg Quality of Laying Hens
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of different levels of Lavander stoechas essence on performance and egg quality of laying hens for 8 weeks. This experiment was conducted with 160 Hy-Line (W36) laying ... -
Effect of High Levels of Ammonia in Air on Adrenal Response to Adrenocorticotropin and Forced Running in Rabbits
The aim of the present study was to assess adrenal response to high air ammonia levels in rabbits. Twenty male rabbits of the New Zealand White breed at the age of 4 months were randomly allocated into two groups: control ...