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Ultra short pain effect during ovariectomy
(2017)In order to measure ultrashort pain effects during a surgery, 34 female dogs undergo OVE procedure, which consider causing a moderate level of pain. In our research, we focused on the stress system composed of the nervous, ... -
Ultrasound examination of the Adrenal Gland of the domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus Cuniculus)
(2011)Thirty-one Pannon White rabbits (6 males, 24 females, 1 unknown sex) were examined by abdominal ultrasound, at the Faculty of Veterinary Science, Szent István University (Budapest, Hungary) during the period between the ... -
Unconventional feeding methods in dogs and cats
(2022)The goal of this thesis was to investigate owners’ motivation behind their current feeding regime, mainly the decision of using meat based or plant-based diets, as these diets are becoming more popular. Another important ... -
Unethical and forensic aspects of pet keeping
(2019)In this thesis, literature on unethical and forensic aspects of pet keeping has been reviewed. It has been thoroughly shown that animal abuse exists and is being carried out in many different forms, mainly separated by ... -
Unique trotter: The Norvegian coldblooded horse
(2010)The Norwegian coldblooded trotter is a unique horse. This type of trotter can only be found in the Scandinavian countries and is the only heavy type of trotter in the world. Today the Norwegian and Swedish horse is considered ... -
Univerzális, ivarhatározáshoz használt CHD1 markerek alkalmazhatósága különböző madárrendekben
(Magyar Állatorvosok Lapja, 2018-01)SUMMARY Background: Defining the sex of individual birds can be crucial for scientific studies and captive breeding, as well. However, many bird species (and almost all nestling) can only be sexed via molecular methods. ... -
Unsustainable salmon farming: A discussion of its background and the potential and need for improvement
(2022)Salmon farming is an incredibly fast-growing industry with a lot of problematic impacts on the planet. From the beginning, this industry has had visible effects on wildlife populations, especially wild salmon, where we ... -
Urát húgykövesség állatkerti sarkantyús teknősben (Geochelone sulcata)
(Magyar Állatorvosok Lapja, 2016-03)SUMMARY Urolithiasis is a well known phenomenon in several animal taxa, including production animals, as well as horses, dogs and cats. However, the pathophysiology of urolithiasis is much less well understood in exotic ... -
Urinary incontinence in bitches after spaying
(2016)The exact reason and pathogenesis for development of UI in spayed bitches is not yet completely understood. We can understand several of the different changes in the body caused by the gonadectomy, and what affect they ... -
Urinary incontinence in the spayed bitch
(2015)Acquired urinary incontinence affects as many as 5-20% of spayed bitches, which is a sub-stantially larger percentage than what is seen in intact bitches or male dogs; both intact and neutered (FORSEE et al., 2013; ARNOLD, ... -
Urinary Iodide level in dogs and cats from different geographical areas of Hungary
(2017)Iodine is a crucial component of thyroid hormones and the urinary excretion of iodide reflects the recent iodine intake, making it a sensitive marker of current iodine status of populations. Although there has been proven ... -
Uroperitoneum in foals
(2011)Uroperitoneum in foals is the accumulation of urine in the abdominal cavity, most frequently as a consequence of urinary bladder rupture or a patent urachus. The aetiology is not fully known, but it is considered a result ... -
Urotheliális carcinomában szenvedő kutyák thrombocyta paramétereinek prognosztikai értékelése
(2022)A kutyák urotheliális carcinomája a legnagyobb malignitású daganatok közé tartozik. A gyakori metasztázis és invazivitás miatt a betegség gyakran nehezen kezelhető, a nem specifikus tünetek pedig nehezítik a diagnózist. ... -
Use and limitations of quick tests in antibiotic residue testing in milk
(2017)In summary, this research topic aimed to describe why and how antibiotic residues in milk are strictly controlled in the dairy industry. A number of quick tests including the Delvotest, the Snaptest and the brilliant black ... -
Use of anti-nerve growth factors monoclonal antibodies as a treatment for osteoarthritis in dogs
(2022)Canine osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative disease causing chronic pain, loss of joint function and impaired mobility. It is estimated that OA affects approximately 20% of dogs ≥1 year old and 90% of dogs >5 years old ... -
The use of Bacteriophage or their proteins as an alternative to antibiotics in livestock production
(2017)The global demand for high quality meat products is continually increasing which in turn favours higher production rates. Antibiotics have been used as growth promoters in livestock production since the 1950’s, their use ... -
The use of connected devices for the optimization of racing performances in horses
(2019)Reasons for performing the study: Safety and top-level training are equally important to achieve the best athletic performance of the race horse. Along increasing daily training-load the responsiveness of the horse and ... -
The Use of Essential Oils and Nanoparticles in the Food Industry: A Review
(2022)The production of safe foods with little or no artificial preservatives is one of the foremost leading challenges for food industries because of the severe adverse effects caused by some synthetic materials. This increased ... -
Use of fibrolytic enzymes produced by the fungus Thermomyces lanuginosus in ruminant nutrition
(2006)A strain of Thermomyces lanuginosus NCAIM 001288 was used to produce an enzyme preparation. The obtained product (RuminoZyme) contains thermally resistant endo1,4betaxylanase with 250 FXU/g activity. Investigations focused ...