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The enclosure and husbandry practice are detailed.
Moreover, other animal-related issues, such as the presence of confounding disease, genetic background, diet, housing, husbandry, microbial status, and exercise, all can greatly influence experimental results.
For instance, environment, diet, exercise and husbandry were variable.
To me it was redolent of the grain and hay smells of the cow barn from my Vermont childhood (we usually had one dairy cow at a time - some five over the course of my youth), with an ever-so-slight medicinal note my scent memory puts in the same category as the various salves, udder balms and tinctures that went along with that '70s-era exercise in animal husbandry. .
Our results suggest that caution should be exercised in translocation, husbandry, and human contact with tortoises and other exotic pets.
Until more is known about this epizootic and its prevention and treatment, caution must be exercised in transportation, husbandry, and human contact with these animals (zoonotic potential).
Many farmers of Uttarakhand practice animal husbandry.
Wear protective gear and practice sanitary emu husbandry.
This permitted Sahrawi refugees to exercise their agency in order to recover camel husbandry, as seen below.
Today, this occurs to some extent between the herd owner and his hired shepherd(s), but it features much less as a collective exercise, with possible consequences to the proficiency of cattle husbandry and ultimately the continuity of pastoral knowledge itself: "Nowadays, you have to hire the shepherds because the school has been introduced, and we are sending our children to school.
The cause of exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage is insensitive and deficient stabling and husbandry practices and includes diagnostic failures to detect bleeding during training.
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