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Previous Meetings > Vilnius 2008 > Session 01
Session 01. Physiological limits related to intensive livestock farming systems
Date: 24 August ‘08; 08:30 - 12:30 hours
Chairperson: Vestergaard (DK)
Theatre Session 01
- Physiological monitoring of individuals
and groups of pigs
Dunshea, F.R., T. Banhazzi, I. Mccauley, R.J. Van Barneveld, A. Grasso, M. Tull, D. Broek and B.P. Mullan - Can very high physiological demands of
highly productive pigs be met without affecting their health
and welfare?
Prunier, A., I. Luron and H. Quesnel - Use of early diagnostics and precision
management tools to limit subclinical diseases in intensive
dairy farming systems
Ingvartsen, K.L. -
Identifying priorities among
physiological functions: interactions between growth,
pregnancy and lactation in dairy goat
Puillet, L., M. Tichit, O. Martin, J. Tessier and D. Sauvant -
Estimation of dairy cows ability to
tolerate once-daily milking
Guinard-Flament, J., Y. Gallard and H. Larroque -
Effect of milking interval on alveolar
and cisternal compartments in the udder of dairy sheep
Castillo, V., X. Such, G. Caja, A.A.K. Salama, E. Albanell and R. Casals -
Subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA):
animal welfare and feeding behaviour
Commun, L., M.M. Mialon, C. Martin and I. Veissier - Physical and biochemical
characteristics of semen from rams treated with recombinant
bovine somatotropin (rbST) (Presentation
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Complete Paper)
Shakweer, W., Y. Hafez, I. Awadalla and H. Mourad