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         Biotechnology Livestock:     more books (37)
  1. Livestock, Ethics and Quality of Life (Cabi Publishing)
  2. Biotechnology for Livestock Production by Fao, 1989-05-31
  3. Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry (Focus on Biotechnology)
  4. Animal Biotechnology
  5. A quick way to gauge forage nutrition: real-time method tells whether the grasses livestock feed on are at their peak.: An article from: Agricultural Research by Luis Pons, 2005-09-01
  6. Protecting livestock--from day one.(animal health): An article from: Agricultural Research by Cyril G. Gay, Marcus E., Jr. Kehrli, 2006-11-01
  7. Biotechnology and African livestock sector at the cross-road (Monograph / Joint ECA/FAO Agriculture Division) by Samuel Nana-Sinkam, 1993
  8. DNA fingerprinting in agricultural genetics programs (Biotechnology information series) by David F Betsch, 1999
  9. Laboratory Production of Cattle Embryos (Biotechnology in Agriculture Series) by Ian Gordon, 1994-12-01
  10. Animal Biotechnology and the Quality of Meat Production by L. O. Fiems, B. G. Cottyn, 1991-04-01
  11. Biotechnology in agriculture: Advances in commercial livestock and plant production technology (Report) by Jeanie H Ayers, 1984
  12. Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry
  13. Settling doubts about livestock stress.(Cover Story): An article from: Agricultural Research by Don Comis, 2005-03-01
  14. System Filters Livestock Water.: An article from: Membrane & Separation Technology News

1. Biotechnology Options For Improving Livestock Production In
Introduction. Overview of available biotechnologies. Need for biotechnology capacity in developing countries. References. Abstract the application of biotechnology in the improvement of livestock
http://www.fao.org/wairdocs/ilri/x5473b/x5473b05.htm

2. DuPont Biotechnology | Impact On Feed And Livestock
DuPont scientists conducted a review of current scientific literatureabout the impact of crop biotechnology on feed and livestock.
http://www.dupont.com/biotech/science_knowledge/feed_livestock/feed_livestock.ht
Impact on Feed and Livestock DuPont scientists conducted a review of current scientific literature about the impact of crop biotechnology on feed and livestock. Our intention is to provide a synopsis of the current scientific understanding of this topic, so this report is not exhaustive. This information will be updated from time-to-time. We welcome new scientific information and, of course, your perspective at Contact Us For additional information, click on an area that interests you:
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3. Agriculture 21
Food and Agriculture Organization's agriculture website. Includes a news magazine plus guides and links to information on livestock, biotechnology, land/water development, crop production, plant protection, agricultural support systems.
http://www.fao.org/ag

4. Canadian Food Inspection Agency - News Release - Biotechnology Regulatory Projec
Canada are conducting a pilot project to post information on the Internet aboutthe safety assessments of biotechnologyderived crops, livestock feeds, and
http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/corpaffr/newcom/2003/20031021e.shtml
datestamp='2003-10-21' Quick Pick By Commodity / Key Topic Animal health Biotechnology Dairy Eggs Employment Opportunities Feeds Fertilizers Fish and Seafood Food Recalls Forestry Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Grains Honey Horticulture Meat Hygiene Pet Imports Plant Biosafety Plant Breeder's Rights Potatoes Processed Products Publications Retail Food/Labelling Seeds Variety Registration Veterinary Biologics
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Newsroom Publications Food Recalls Canadian Food Inspection Agency
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BIOTECHNOLOGY REGULATORY PROJECT LAUNCHED
CFIA ) and Health Canada are conducting a pilot project to post information on the Internet about the safety assessments of biotechnology-derived crops, livestock feeds, and foods. This is the first time in Canada that the public will be notified of new biotechnology crop, feed, and food product submissions under review by government. As well, it is the first time that the public will have access to a list of the scientific studies conducted on the products regarding safety. The project is voluntary. In the acts and regulations concerning biotechnology-derived crops, livestock feeds, and foods administered by the

5. Centre For Animal Biotechnology
Uses large animal models to create a variety of pharmaceutical drugs and treatments for livestock and humans. Products include vaccines, reagents and kits, drug delivery systems and new drugs. Lists goals, organizations and meetings. Located in Melbourne, Australia.
http://www.cab.vet.unimelb.edu.au/
Faculty of Veterinary Science CAB
Melbourne University C ENTRE FOR A NIMAL B IOTECHNOLOGY Organization Aims and Organization Staff Animal Trials Immunology Cellular Immunology Mucosal Immunology Reproductive Immunology Vaccinology Vaccines and Adjuvants Parasite Vaccines DNA Vaccines Parasitology GI Nematodes Fasciola Ectoparasites Genetics Gene Mapping Allergy and Asthma Acute Asthma Physiology Remodeling Eosinophils ... BIO 21 Last modified: 8 April 2004
Created by: Pineberry Pty Ltd Authorised by: Dr Els Meeusen

6. Trade In The Market Of Biotechnological Livestock Products And The
in the Market of Biotechnological livestock Products and the Theory of Intermediary gains of this new technology.Keywords biotechnology; livestock; marketmaking; intermediation
http://www.iatrcweb.org/oldiatrc/Papers/Haghiri.PDF

7. Livestock Biotechnology Information At Business.com
livestock biotechnology industry web links for business products, services,information and resources. livestock biotechnology. SUBCATEGORIES
http://www.business.com/directory/agriculture/biotechnology/livestock/
Livestock Biotechnology - Information on the use of biotechnology in livestock. All of Business.com
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Basic livestock Information. www.beef.org Beef Home Page Agriculture Economics, biotechnology, livestock, Vet Medicine
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9. Livestock Biotechnology At Business.com
livestock biotechnology at Business.com. Directory, Expand your search for livestockbiotechnology Archived Headlines, (Displaying 1 8 of 8).
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  • Scientists Produce Cow Immune to Mad Cow Disease
    (AP via ABCNEWS.com - May 31, 2004 10:20 AM)
    May 31, 2004 TOKYO (Reuters) - Kirin Brewery Co, Japan's number-two beer maker, has succeeded in producing a cow that is immune to mad cow disease, but experts said it was too early for livestock producers to celebrate. Kirin officials said on Monday Scientists claim BSE-immune cow (BBC - May 31, 2004 9:20 AM) Japanese and US scientists say they have produced a cow that will be immune to mad cow disease, also known as BSE. The cow is due to be born early next year, said Japan's Kirin Brewery which carried out the work with US biotechnology company Hematech. A Monsanto Co. Ends Plans for Biotech Wheat (AP via The Ledger - May 12, 2004 2:05 PM) By JIM SALTERAP Business WriterMonsanto Co. has shelved plans to offer its genetically engineered spring wheat to farmers, a plan that had created worldwide opposition from food manufacturers, environmentalists and consumers.In its decision Monday, the
  • 10. Nichirei Corporation - Information Fact Sheet - Hoover's Online
    Even embezzlement couldn't keep Nichirei down. Nichirei is Japan's 1 producer of frozen foods and a leader in cold storage warehousing; it also has operations in biotechnology, livestock and
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    11. Gene Technology In Australia - Biotechnology In The Livestock Industry
    This site is provided by CSIRO as a service to the public on behalf of the Federal Government's biotechnology Australia initiative. It aims to provide
    http://genetech.csiro.au/biotechLivestock/
    Click here to view menu options Release and click 'GO'. HOME What's new Biotechnology: What is it? - Biotechnology - an overview - Ancient Art or Modern Science? Gene Technology: how is it done? - What is gene technology? - planning a gene tech project - technical details Gene Technology: What are its uses? CSIRO Position on Gene Technology Biotechnology in the Livestock Industry Current Australian Research - CSIRO's safety precautions - Cotton - Animals - Environment - Crops, fruit and pastures - Forestry - Human Health and Nutrition The great GT debate - The science of GT: benefits and risks - Community views for and against - Consensus conferences - Public inquiries/reviews How will Gene Tech affect me? FAQs and Issues - GM food safety - Environmental impact of GM crops - Mouse virus Events About this site Glossary of GT terms Gene technology sites Agriculture may be an ancient activity, but in countries like Australia it's an increasingly hi-tech business. And it now appears on the verge of becoming even more so because of the new techniques of gene technology. Gene technology includes modifying existing genes or moving genes from one living thing to another - in the process creating what is called a transgenic organism.

    12. Biotechnology For Livestock Production
    biotechnology FOR livestock PRODUCTION. livestock BREEDING. ANIMAL HEALTH. NEW ANIMAL PRODUCTS FROM biotechnology. Home livestock - Animal diseases. E-mailfftc@agnet.org 5F.14 Wenchow St., Taipei
    http://www.agnet.org/library/abstract/nc129b.html
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    BIOTECHNOLOGY FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
    Biotechnology offers new benefits to small-scale livestock producers in the region. One of the most important is improved, low-cost vaccines. Another use is the development of new products, including livestock feeds, or food and medicines made from animal products. A recent FFTC regional survey drew up an inventory of useful products and technologies. Home ... Animal diseases
    E-mail: fftc@agnet.org 5F.14 Wenchow St., Taipei 10616 Taiwan R.O.C. Tel: (886 2) 2362 6239 Fax: (886 2) 2362 0478

    13. Crop Biotechnology: Feeds For Livestock, BR Thomas, UC Davis, 21april2001
    Crop biotechnology Feeds for livestock Bruce R. Thomas, Kent J. Bradford25 April 2001 Seed biotechnology Center, Univ. California
    http://groups.ucanr.org/sbc/Events/Lecture/livestock_feeds.htm
    Crop Biotechnology: Feeds for Livestock Bruce R. Thomas, Kent J. Bradford 25 April 2001
    Seed Biotechnology Center, Univ. California, Davis
    http://sbc.ucdavis.edu
    ) (email: sbc@ucdavis.edu) (Tel: 530-754-7333) Via internet at http://sbc.ucdavis.edu/outreach/lecture/livestock_feeds.htm Methods of plant breeding and biotechnology Genetic modification of plants and animals has been practiced for approximately 10,000 years. By selecting the best plants and animals to serve as the parents for the next generation, our ancestors gradually modified wild plants and animals to create our familiar domesticated crops and livestock. Over the last century, new methods of plant breeding have been introduced, including wide crosses, F1 hybridization, mutagenesis, and induction of polyploidy. Biotechnology methods developed in the last few decades include tissue culture, embryo culture, anther culture, somaclonal variation, micropropagation, protoplast fusion, marker-assisted breeding, and transgenic plants . The terms "genetically modified" or "GM" are commonly used to describe these transgenic crops, but this is misleading because all domesticated crops have been genetically modified by one method or another. Thus, the term "biotech crops" will be used here to describe these crops developed using biotechnology methods.

    14. Crop Biotechnolgy - Feed For Livestock
    Additional Sources of Information. livestock Feeds biotechnology ResourceSeries http//sbc.ucdavis.edu/outreach/resource/livestock_feeds.htm.
    http://groups.ucanr.org/sbc/Outreach/Crop_Biotechnolgy_-_Feed_for_Livestock.htm
    Main Menu Categories About the Center Events ... New Highlights Resources Crop Biotechnolgy - Feed for Livestock
    Current Traits in Biotech Feed Crops Biotech Crop Traits. Feeding trials. In the USA, the FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine is responsible for regulation and licensing of biotechnology feeds and feed additives for livestock. The current biotechnology feed crops were engineered for "input traits," characteristics expressed during growth of the crops. The feed value of these biotech crops is expected to be unchanged from that of conventional feed crops. Trials with poultry, catfish, swine, cattle and sheep have demonstrated that feeds derived from transgenic crop plants are equivalent to conventional crops in safety and feed value. The Federation of Animal Science Societies has concluded that transgenic feeds are digested normally, so there is no effect on the safety of meat, milk or eggs produced by the livestock. (References) Future Traits in Biotech Feed Crops Potential future traits in transgenic crops include more "output traits" that will enhance food and feed qualities. Transgenic crop traits that may reach the marketplace within the next 5 years include traits such as reductions in toxins and antimetabolites, increased digestibility, and improved nutritional quality. (References)

    15. Biotechnology For Livestock Production; Author: Animal Production; Author: Healt
    biotechnology for livestock Production Author Animal Production; Author Health Division, Fao
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    Author: Animal Production; Author: Health Division, Fao
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    Kluwer Academic Publishers Group ISBN: 0306432064 Proceedings of the expert consultation prepared by the Animal Production and Health Division, FHO. Topics covered by the contributors include: biotechnology the frontiers of knowledge and methodologies, animal reproduction, animal genetics, animal growth, lactation, and fiber production, animal nutr PRODUCT CODE: 0306432064 USA/Canada: US$ 317.20 Australia/NZ: A$ 259.95 Other Countries: US$ 463.60 convert to your currency Delivery costs included if your total order exceeds US$50. We do not charge your credit card until we ship your order. Government and corporate Purchase Orders accepted without prior account application. PLACE AN ORDER To prepare to buy this item click "add to cart" above. You can change or abandon your shopping cart at any time before checkout. CHECK ORDER STATUS Check on order progress and dispatch.

    16. DuPont Biotechnology: Feed And Livestock Questions
    the health, growth and performance of livestock? No. Food/feed regulatory agencyreviews have all concluded that crops developed via biotechnology are the same
    http://www.dupont.com/biotech/science_knowledge/feed_livestock/faq.htm
    Frequently Asked Questions Feed and Livestock Are meat, milk and egg products from animals fed biotech crops safe for consumers? Yes. Biotechnology grains have been evaluated by regulatory agencies and are considered to be substantially equivalent, or the same as, conventional crops and safe for consumption. Therefore, food products such as meat, milk and eggs from animals fed with biotechnology feeds are as safe as those from animals fed from other sources. Return to table of contents Are biotech crops as nutritious and safe as their counterparts produced through conventional means?

    17. Biotechnology In Food And Agriculture
    livestock. biotechnology in livestock Production and Health. biotechnology developmentsand their potential impacts on the livestock and meat sectors (1998).
    http://www.fao.org/biotech/sector3.asp

    18. CSIRO - Livestock Applications Of Biotechnology
    The livestock Applications of biotechnology Program, based at the QueenslandBiosciences Precinct, St Lucia, uses the latest molecular and biochemical
    http://www.csiro.au/index.asp?id=Livestock Industries_Biotechnology&type=researc

    19. CSIRO - Temperate Livestock Systems Biotechnology Research
    Temperate livestock Systems biotechnology Research. Temperate livestockSystems conducts a range of biotechnology related research projects.
    http://www.csiro.au/index.asp?id=Meat Dairy and Aquaculture_Livestock Improvemen

    20. Straight Talk About Biotechnology
    biotechnology in livestock. Current Biotech Input Trait Products. biotechnologyin livestock. Pipeline for Future Biotech Input Trait Products.
    http://www.extension.iastate.edu/foodsafety/biotech/slideshow/
    Straight Talk about Biotechnology
    for the Livestock and Meat Industry
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  • Introduction Why Talk about Biotechnology? Biotechnology OR Genetically Modified (GM) Biotechnology and the US Public ... Pipeline for Future Biotech Input Trait Products (continued)
  • Presentations Straight Talk about Biotech Crops for the Livestock and Meat Industry a paper by Marjorie Faust, ISU Extension specialist (pdf 42kb) Download PowerPoint presentation Author Marjorie Faust , Extension Specialist
    Iowa State University Extension mafaust@iastate.edu

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