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Researchers at São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Brazil have identified a robust set of genetic markers associated with meat quality in the Nelore cattle breed (Bos taurus indicus) genome ...
Researchers at São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Brazil have identified a robust set of genetic markers associated with meat quality in the Nelore cattle breed (Bos taurus indicus) genome.
In a few whirlwind weeks, Meat & Livestock Australia’s larger-than-life corporate chef Sam Burke has seen Australian beef ...
If cattle are Bos Indicus or Brahman influenced, they are better equipped to handle hot weather. Black hided and show-bred stock have an increased need for shade. The summer season is when the need ...
The study aimed to determine the impact of equine chorionic gonadotropin (eCG) associated with different timed artificial insemination (TAI) protocols on the pregnancy rate (PR) in Bos indicus cows ...
Why Santa Gertrudis? Leachman started looking at Bos indicus breeds and the existing composites that were around years ago because they were marketing genetics and working with breeders in Florida.
We used Gibbs sampling in single and two-trait animal models to estimate genetic parameters for some reproductive and related traits of Nellore cattle (Bos indicus). Female traits were age at first ...
In sale, chock full of highlights, Tamworth Livestock Agents' fortnightly store offering had a significant feature of a run of 1800 mixed-sex Angus, Angus-cross and Angus Bos Indicus weaners ...
Vasuki Indicus, found in India and dating back 47 million years, rivaled Titanoboa in length, challenging the title of Earth's largest snake.
Two of the prehistoric snakes that usually come up in these debates are Vasuki indicus and Titanoboa. But have you ever wondered which is the largest snake to have ever lived on Earth?
Recent fossil discoveries in India have revealed Vasuki indicus, potentially the largest snake ever, reaching 50 feet. This land-dwelling constrictor lived 47 million years ago. The article ...