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Topic:Animal Science

Animal Science and horses encompass the study of equine biology, physiology, and management practices aimed at understanding and improving horse health, welfare, and performance. This field integrates various scientific disciplines, including genetics, nutrition, reproduction, and behavior, to address the needs of horses in diverse contexts such as sports, work, and companionship. Research in this area often focuses on optimizing feeding strategies, enhancing breeding programs, and developing effective health management protocols. Additionally, studies explore the genetic factors influencing traits such as athleticism and disease resistance, as well as the impact of environmental and management conditions on horse behavior and welfare. This page gathers peer-reviewed research and scholarly articles that investigate the scientific principles underpinning equine science and their practical applications in horse care and management.
[Electrophoresis of horse serum at different pH].
Bollettino della Societa italiana di biologia sperimentale    December 31, 1961   Volume 37 1281-1284 
CIOFFI LA, MATTACE RASO F.No abstract available
Nematode affecting the aorta in Indian caprine and equine hosts.
The Journal of parasitology    December 1, 1961   Volume 47 951-952 
PANDE BP, RAI P, BHATIA BB.No abstract available
Grass seed nematode poisoning in livestock.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    December 1, 1961   Volume 139 1212-1214 
GALLOWAY JH.No abstract available
delta5 3beta-Hydroxy steroids in the follicular fluid of the mare.
The Journal of endocrinology    December 1, 1961   Volume 23 277-283 doi: 10.1677/joe.0.0230277
SHORT RV.No abstract available
Fibrotic myopathy and ossifying myopathy in the hindlegs of horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    November 15, 1961   Volume 139 1089-1092 
ADAMS OR.No abstract available
On the amount of ether soluble substances and adrenaline sweating on the back of the horse.
Nagoya medical journal    October 1, 1961   Volume 7 39-43 
NITTA H, IKAI K, SUGIE I, KANAZAWA S.No abstract available
Androgens and related compounds in the spermatic vein blood of domestic animals. IV. Testicular androgens in the ram, boar and stallion.
The Journal of endocrinology    October 1, 1961   Volume 23 171-178 doi: 10.1677/joe.0.0230171
LINDNER HR.No abstract available
Pony and Light Horse Practice.
The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne    October 1, 1961   Volume 2, Issue 10 377-384 
Lundvall RL.No abstract available
Serum isocitric dehydrogenase (SIC-D) activities in domestic animals with experimental hepatic necrosis and in equine hepatopathy.
The Cornell veterinarian    October 1, 1961   Volume 51 559-568 
CORNELIUS CE.No abstract available
[Lung function tests in chronic alveolar pulmonary emphysema of horses. I. Oximetric research].
Monatshefte fur Tierheilkunde    September 1, 1961   Volume 13 213-222 
BOLZ W, BIENIEK H.No abstract available
Metallothionein: a cadmium and zinc-containign protein from equine renal cortex. II. Physico-chemical properties.
The Journal of biological chemistry    September 1, 1961   Volume 236 2435-2442 
KAGI JH, VALLEE BL.No abstract available
The palomino horse.
Genetics    September 1, 1961   Volume 46, Issue 9 1143-1150 doi: 10.1093/genetics/46.9.1143
CASTLE WE, SINGLETON WR.No abstract available
Eastern equine encephalomyelitis vaccine prepared in cell cultures.
Science (New York, N.Y.)    August 25, 1961   Volume 134, Issue 3478 565-566 doi: 10.1126/science.134.3478.565
LOWENTHAL JP, BERMAN S, GROGAN EW.Protection tests in guinea pigs indicate that vaccines prepared from virus propagated in chick embryo cell cultures are as effective as the purified whole chick embryo vaccines which are currently used for human immunization against eastern equine encephalomyelitis.
Deviation of the upper jaw and nose in a foal.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    July 15, 1961   Volume 139 226 
DENIZ E, McFARLAND LZ.No abstract available
Vesicular stomatitis–patterns of complement-fixing and serum-neutralizing antibodies in serum of convalescent cattle and horses.
American journal of veterinary research    July 1, 1961   Volume 22 713-719 
GELETA JN, HOLBROOK AA.No abstract available
Content of sialic acid in serous glands of equines.
Nature    June 3, 1961   Volume 190 914 doi: 10.1038/190914a0
AURELI G, FERRI G, CASTELLANI AA.No abstract available
The isolation and structure of beta-melanocyte-stimulating hormone from horse pituitary glands.
General and comparative endocrinology    June 1, 1961   Volume 1 161-169 doi: 10.1016/0016-6480(61)90044-2
DIXON JS, LI CH.No abstract available
[Experience in a study of the typological features of the nervous system of horses in conditions of unrestrained motor activity].
Zhurnal vysshei nervnoi deiatelnosti imeni I P Pavlova    May 1, 1961   Volume 11 504-511 
MONAENKOV AM.No abstract available
Parasite control in horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    March 1, 1961   Volume 138 256 
WALKER ER.No abstract available
The estrogens of the pregnant mare.
Endocrinology    March 1, 1961   Volume 68 411-416 doi: 10.1210/endo-68-3-411
SAVARD K.The urinary ketonic estrogens were studied at monthly intervals in five pregnant mares. Estrone and equilin appear to be the principal components and equilenin a minor constituent of the mares’ estrogens. The levels of equilin rise from the 4–5th months to equal and in some instances exceed those of estrone in the late months of pregnancy. A partition chromatographic method for the separation of the ketonic phenolic steroids of pregnant mares’ urine is described.
Electron microscopy of equine abortion virus.
American journal of veterinary research    March 1, 1961   Volume 22 250-265 
TAJIMA M, SHIMIZU T, ISHIZAKI R.No abstract available
Evaluation of activity of viral encephalitides in Minnesota through measurement of pigeon antibody response.
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene    March 1, 1961   Volume 10 266-270 doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.1961.10.266
OLSON TA, KENNEDY RC, RUEGER ME, PRICE RD, SCHLOTTMAN LL.No abstract available
Observations on the disturbance of respiration of cattle, horses, sheep, and dogs caused by halothane anesthesia and the changes taking place in plasma pH and plasma CO2 content.
American journal of veterinary research    March 1, 1961   Volume 22 279-286 
FISHER EW.No abstract available
Influenza in swine and horses.
The American review of respiratory disease    February 1, 1961   Volume 83(2)Pt 2 47 doi: 10.1164/arrd.1961.83.2P2.47
SCHAEFFER M, ROBINSON RQ.No abstract available
Osteomalacia in horses. II. Nutrition as an etiologic factor.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    February 1, 1961   Volume 138 158-162 
BARDWELL RE.No abstract available
[On the inactivation of oxytocin in Bos taurus, Equus caballus, Equus asinus, Ovis aries, Canis familiaris, Sus scrofa, Lepus cuniculus, Cavia cobaya, Mus norvegicus albinus, Mus musculus, Callus gallus and Columba livia].
Bollettino della Societa italiana di biologia sperimentale    January 15, 1961   Volume 37 1-2 
MANUNTA G, MARONGIU A.No abstract available
[Blood groups of Equidae of Tchad].
Annales de l'Institut Pasteur    January 1, 1961   Volume 100 133-136 
PODLIACHOUK L, QUEVAL R.No abstract available
[Studies on myoglobin. II. Peculiarities in the structure of horse myoglobin].
Bulletin de la Societe de chimie biologique    January 1, 1961   Volume 43 533-543 
DAUTREVAUX M, BOULANGER Y, BISERTE G.No abstract available
The effect of protracted application of alcohol upon the liver of horses.
Acta medica Iugoslavica    January 1, 1961   Volume 15 80-94 
FORENBACHER S, CERLEK S, MARZAN B.No abstract available
[Sugar in sperm plasma of the bull, ram and stallion].
Ukrains'kyi biokhimichnyi zhurnal    January 1, 1961   Volume 33 168-174 
ZHIVKOV VI.No abstract available