- Section I - Chapter 5 Products of Animal Origin, Not Elsewhere
Edible products (other than guts, bladders and stomachs of animals, whole and pieces thereof, and animal blood, liquid or dried); (b.
- Animal Cloning and the Production of Food Products Animal Cloning
Seedstock Breeders Seedstock Cattle Biological Limitations and Problems Reproductive life only two to twelve years Cows produce one calf and/or 30 embryos per year Bulls naturally service up to 40 cows per season Reproductive problems: Limited semen.
- Estrous Synchronization for Beef Cattle
The injected females are then heat detected and bred AI for the has the advantages of a short breeding period with little or no heat detection, but involves more drug costs and may yield low pregnancy rates best fits the producer who knows a high.
- Livestock Industry Steps Forward to Address Animal Health
The trading rules require that no country can insist on the application of health certification standards for imported cattle, semen and embryos which exceed those provided for under each nation to set policy for their livestock and livestock product.
- Building Database System for Animal Improvement Information in
The project is subdivided as follows : (1) construction of a network system on the Internet Environment linking animal improvement organizations, (2) construction of the database system for the animal breeding data and related softwares which can be used.
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