Analyze Diet

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.
Compression of complete diets for horses.
Journal of animal science    August 1, 1950   Volume 9, Issue 3 255-260 doi: 10.2527/jas1950.93255x
EARLE IP.No abstract available
Follicular cyst in a horse.
The Cornell veterinarian    July 1, 1950   Volume 40, Issue 3 323-324 
KENDRICK JW.No abstract available
The semen of the thoroughbred.
The Cornell veterinarian    July 1, 1950   Volume 40, Issue 3 233-248 
MacLEOD J, McGEE WR.No abstract available
Notes on deaths in young piglets similar to the haemolytic disease in young foals.
The Veterinary record    July 1, 1950   Volume 62, Issue 26 383 doi: 10.1136/vr.62.26.383
KERSHAW GF.No abstract available
Studies on the hematology of the thoroughbred horse. I. Mares in foal.
American journal of veterinary research    July 1, 1950   Volume 11, Issue 40 296-300 
HANSEN MF, TODD AC, KELLEY GW, FULL FE.No abstract available
Critical tests of phenothiazine as an anthelmintic for horses.
The Veterinary record    June 10, 1950   Volume 62, Issue 23 341-343 doi: 10.1136/vr.62.23.341
GIBSON TE.No abstract available
The treatment of rectal prolapse by submucous resection; a record of 5 cases in the horse, ox and pig.
The Veterinary record    June 3, 1950   Volume 62, Issue 22 330-332 doi: 10.1136/vr.62.22.330
WRIGHT JG.No abstract available
Day-to-day variation of reduced ascorbic acid content of mare’s milk.
Archives of biochemistry    June 1, 1950   Volume 27, Issue 1 125-129 
HOLMES AD.No abstract available
[Unintentional breeding of a pure-blooded arab with Brandenburg strains].
Berliner tierarztliche Wochenschrift    June 1, 1950   Volume 6 105-109 
FISCHER H.No abstract available
[Unusually large liver cells in equine liver dystrophy (Schweinberger disease)].
Zentralblatt fur allgemeine Pathologie u. pathologische Anatomie    May 20, 1950   Volume 86, Issue 7-8 282-285 
KOHLER H.No abstract available
[Castration of stallions with covered testicles].
Casopis ceskoslovenskych veterinaru    April 25, 1950   Volume 5, Issue 8 183 
KOHOUTEK L.No abstract available
Studies on the stability of equine gonadotropin in crude and in purified form.
The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism    April 1, 1950   Volume 10, Issue 4 432-436 doi: 10.1210/jcem-10-4-432
COLE HH, GOSS H, BODA J.No abstract available
[New research on the vegetative innervation of the seminal vesicles of the horse].
Bollettino della Societa italiana di biologia sperimentale    April 1, 1950   Volume 26, Issue 4 552-554 
PANSINI A.No abstract available
[Observations on the heart diseases in horses used for production of anti erysipeloid serum].
Medycyna weterynaryjna    April 1, 1950   Volume 6, Issue 4 219-220 
CHWALIBOG J, ZOLNIERCZYK S.No abstract available
Studies on equine purpura haemorrhagica; some biochemical aspects.
The British veterinary journal    April 1, 1950   Volume 106, Issue 4 162-172 doi: 10.1016/s0007-1935(17)52876-6
HARVEY DG, MARCHANT RH.No abstract available
[New methods of inhalation anaesthesia in horses].
Casopis ceskoslovenskych veterinaru    March 25, 1950   Volume 5, Issue 6 130-133 
JURNY F.No abstract available
Studies in equine blood groups.
The Indian veterinary journal    March 1, 1950   Volume 26, Issue 5 355-363 
BALAKRISHNAN CS.No abstract available
[Laparotomy in Equidae].
Recueil de medecine veterinaire    March 1, 1950   Volume 126, Issue 3 129-150 
MARCENAC N.No abstract available
Microscopic observations of the circulating blood of nine healthy normal horses, all of which had unagglutinated circulating blood cells and high in vitro erythrocyte sedimentation rates; a contribution to the theory and general understanding of the pathologic circulatory physiology of sludged blood.
The American journal of the medical sciences    March 1, 1950   Volume 219, Issue 3 249-267 doi: 10.1097/00000441-195003000-00003
KNISELY MH, BLOCH EH.No abstract available
[Erythrocyte sedimentation rate in intestinal verminosis in horses].
Medycyna weterynaryjna    February 1, 1950   Volume 6, Issue 2 98-99 
NAGORSKI F.No abstract available
[Comparative study of the motoricity in vitro of the duodenum of horse and rabbit].
Journal de physiologie    January 1, 1950   Volume 42, Issue 3 630-633 
LE BARS H, SIMONNET H, STASIW W.No abstract available
[Langerhans’ islands in the horse, with special reference to cell type].
Zeitschrift fur Zellforschung und mikroskopische Anatomie (Vienna, Austria : 1948)    January 1, 1950   Volume 35, Issue 3-4 229-239 
WOLTER JR.No abstract available
[History and evolution of horse racing from ancient time to the creation of the Society of Encouragement for the Improvement of Horse Racing in France].
Revue veterinaire militaire    January 1, 1950   Volume 2, Issue 2 190-199 
VALLET .No abstract available
[Segmental histology of the equine spinal cord].
Acta anatomica. Supplementum    January 1, 1950   Volume 12 1-76 
BRAUN A.No abstract available
[Twins in a mare].
Recueil de medecine veterinaire    January 1, 1950   Volume 126, Issue 1 41-43 
LEROY AM, PECHDO .No abstract available
[Serum iron and sex hormone; investigation in stallions and geldings].
Experientia    January 1, 1950   Volume 6, Issue 9 351 doi: 10.1007/BF02152873
PRADER A, SCHWEIZER R.No abstract available
Immuno-chemical studies on blood groups; the preparation of blood group A and B substances and an inactive substance from individual horse stomachs and of blood group B substance from human saliva.
The Journal of experimental medicine    January 1, 1950   Volume 91, Issue 1 105-114 doi: 10.1084/jem.91.1.105
BAER H, KABAT EA, KNAUB V.Blood group substances have been isolated from the saliva of human beings of blood group B and from the linings of individual horse stomachs. The properties of the human B substances are similar to those of hog and human blood group substances previously isolated. The horse substances showed lower hexosamine and reducing sugar and higher total and non-hexosamine nitrogen than do the materials from the other species. Materials isolated from individual horse stomachs possess either A or B activity or both. Certain stomachs yielded products of identical analytical composition but with neither blo...
[Oxygen decomposition of cellulose by the intestinal bacteria of the horse].
Medycyna doswiadczalna i mikrobiologia    January 1, 1950   Volume 2, Issue 2 132-133 
KAKOLOWNA H.No abstract available
[Double refraction of egression of alkaline solutions of horse serum albumin. Study of the mechanism of hydrolysis].
Bulletin de la Societe de chimie biologique    January 1, 1950   Volume 32, Issue 1-2 123-129 
BARBU E, JOLY M.No abstract available
The endocrine glands and evolution; the appearance of large amounts of cement of the teeth of horses.
Journal. Washington Academy of Sciences, Washington, D. C    October 15, 1949   Volume 39, Issue 10 329-335 
WHITE TE.No abstract available