Ekstansif Küçükbaş Hayvan Yetiştiriciliğinde Yeni Teknolojilerin Sürdürülebilirlik Üzerindeki Etkisi
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de Rancourt M, Fois N, Lavín MP, Tchakérian E, Vallerand F. Mediterranean sheep and goats production: An uncertain future. Small Ruminant Research. 2006, 62:167–179.
3.Teixeira A, Silva S, Guedes C, Rodrigues S. Sheep and goat meat processed products quality: A Review. Foods 2020, 9:960.
Bertolozzi-Caredio D, Garrido A, Soriano B, Bardaji I. Implications of alternative farm management patterns to promote resilience in extensive sheep farming. A Spanish case study. Journal of Rural Study. 2021, 86:633–644.
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7.Karthik D, Suresh J, Reddy YR, Sharma GRK, Ramana JV, Gangaraju G, Yasaswini D, Adegbeye MJ, Reddy PRK. Farming systems in sheep rearing: Impact on growth and reproductive performance, nutrient digestibility, disease incidence and heat stress indices. PLoS ONE 2021, 16, e0244922.
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12.Herlin A, Brunberg E, Hultgren J, Högberg N, Rydberg A, Skarin A. Animal Welfare Implications of Digital Tools for Monitoring and Management of Cattle and Sheep on Pasture. Animals 2021, 11: 829.
13.Morgan-Davies C, Kyle J, Boman I, Wishart H, McLaren A, Fair S, Creighton P. A comparison of farm labour, profitability, and carbon footprint of different management strategies in Northern European grassland sheep systems. Agricultural System. 2021, 191:103155.
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15.AWIN 2015a. AWIN Welfare assessment protocol for goats. 2015a. Available online: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/275341689_AWIN_welfare_assessment_protocol_for_goats (accessed on 20 January 2022).
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Battini M, Renna M, Giammarino M, Battaglini L, Mattiello S. Feasibility and Reliability of the AWIN Welfare Assessment Protocol for Dairy Goats in Semi-extensive Farming Conditions. Frontier in Veterinary Science. 2021, 8:731927.
Gelasakis A, Rose G, Giannakou R, Valergakis G, Theodoridis A, Fortomaris P, Arsenos G. Typology and characteristics of dairy goat production systems in Greece. Livestock Science. 2017, 197: 22–29.
Needham T, Lambrechts H, Hoffman L. Castration of male livestock and the potential of immunocastration to improve animal welfare and production traits. South African Journal of Animal Science. 2017, 47:731–742.
Bonato M, Cloete J, Kruger A, Cloete SW. Behavioural reactivity of two lines of South African Merino sheep divergently selected for reproductive potential. Applied Animal Behavior Science. 2020, 234:105209.
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Napolitano F, De Rosa G, Ferrante V, Grasso F, Braghieri A. Monitoring the welfare of sheep in organic and conventional farms using an ANI 35 L derived method. Small Ruminant Research. 2009, 83:49–57.
Richmond SE, Wemelsfelder F, De Heredia IB, Ruiz R, Canali E, Dwyer CM. Evaluation of animal-based ındicators to be used in awelfare assessment protocol for sheep. Frontier in Veterinary Science. 2017, 4:210.
Salas MÁS, Mondragón-Ancelmo J, Badillo MDRJ, Licea GR, Napolitano F. Assessing dairy goat welfare in intensive or semi-intensive farming conditions in Mexico. Journal of Dairy Science. 2021, 104:19557.
Berihulay H, Abied A, He X, Jiang L, Ma Y. Adaptation mechanisms of small ruminants to environmental heat stress. Animals 2019, 9:75.
Leite L, Stamm F, Souza R, Filho JC, Garcia R. On-farm welfare assessment in dairy goats in the Brazilian Northeast. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia. 2020, 72:2308–2320.
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