Weaning is the process of gradually introducing a mammal infant to what will be its adult diet and withdrawing the supply of its mother s milk. The process takes place only in mammals, as only mammals produce milk. The infant is considered to be fully weaned once it no longer receives any breast milk or bottled substitute . Weaning in human infants Solid food is gradually introduced to a baby s diet, alongside its previous diet of breast or formula milk, at around six months though this varies slightly from child to child . Before this, a child s digestive system and kidneys are still developing and are not yet ready to deal with solid food. citation needed date November 2011 Soft, runny food such as mashed fruit and vegetables or premastication premasticated foods are introduced to babies in the early stages of weaning, as they do not have tooth human teeth and are unable to chew. Certain ... ?i 2011 02 07 folio 026 ref Weaning conflict Weaning conflict occurs when the mother wishes to stop ..., weaning conflict may be considered the result of the cost of continued nursing to the mother ... accessdate 2009 09 23 ref Weaning conflict has been studied for a variety of mammal species, including ... 09 23 ref ref cite web title Weaning in an arctic wolf pack behavior mechanisms author Packard, J.M. ... accessdate 2009 09 23 ref Cultural variations in age at time of weaning The age at which children ... time to wean a child is at 13 18 months. After this peak, weaning becomes progressively easier ... Press year 2003 isbn 0 19 513133 9 authorlink Barbara Rogoff ref Weaning in other mammals In science ... environment, the weaning is defined as the moment when the pups are transferred out of the mothers cage. Weaning is recommended at 3 to 4 weeks after parturition ref http ko.cwru.edu services ... Breastfeeding Baby led weaning Baby food Lactation Male lactation Prolactin References Reflist Category ... fr Sevrage alimentation id Penyapihan pt Desmame simple Weaning tr S tten kesme vi n d m zh ... more details
dablink BLW redirects here. For the locomotive builder, see Baldwin Locomotive Works . Baby led weaning often also referred to as BLW is a method of gradually weaning a baby from a milk diet onto solid foods. It allows a baby to control his solid food intake by self feeding from the very beginning of the weaning process. Infants are offered a range of foods to provide a balanced diet from around 6 months. They often begin by picking up and licking the food, before progressing to eating. Babies typically .... Breastfeeding is continued in conjunction with weaning and milk is always offered before solids in the first 12 months. Although breastfeeding is the ideal precursor to baby led weaning as the baby .... General information Baby led weaning places the emphasis on exploring taste, texture, colour and smell ... the introduction of solids by purees and proponents of baby led weaning argue that babies can .... ref name rapley1 Rapley, G. 2006. Baby led weaning, a developmental approach to the introduction ... as the rest of the family contributes to a positive weaning experience. At six months babies learn to chew ... and their fine motor skill s have developed enough to allow them to self feed. Baby led weaning ... It is very important that baby led weaning is not started before the child shows developmental signs ... principles The basic principles of baby led weaning are At the start of the process the baby is allowed ... Very little scientific research has been done regarding baby led weaning. However, a new ... Led Weaning Is Feasible but Could Cause Nutritional Problems for Minority of Infants Science Daily. Jaunary ... Baby food References cite book date 6 November 2008 title Baby led Weaning last Rapley first Gill ... when to wean baby.php Weaning Your baby From Breastmilkisbest.com http www.baby led.com Gill Rapley s Baby led Weaning website http www.babyledweaning.com Baby Led Weaning website and community http www.abm.me.uk gentleweaning.htm Association of Breastfeeding Mothers DEFAULTSORT Baby Led Weaning ... more details
These sheep originated in the western province Hamad n Province Hamadan , in Iran where it is the predominant breed. It is raised primarily for Lamb and mutton meat production. There is approximately 3 million head. Multiple births, fertility and survival rate from birth to weaning is high. The wool is a light brown carpet wool quality which was favored in Persian carpet s. ref name OKState cite web url http www.ansi.okstate.edu breeds sheep mehraban index.htm work Breeds of Livestock title Mehraban publisher Oklahoma State University , Dept. of Animal Science accessdate 2009 04 21 ref References reflist Category Sheep breeds originating in Iran sheep stub ... more details
Backgrounding is an intermediate stage sometimes used in cattle production which begins after weaning and ends upon placement in a feedlot . Background feeding relies more heavily on forage e.g., pasture , hay in combination with Cereal grains to increase a calf s weight by several hundred pounds and to build up immunity to diseases before it enters a feedlot. Some cattle operations specialize in backgrounding. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach Category Agriculture ... more details
. Sudden weaning can cause or exacerbate mastitis symptoms and cause hyponatremic shock in the infant ... Peters15112132 Weaning and mastitis Breast engorgement or mastitis occur frequently after weaning. The pregnancy lactation related hormones usually return to normal levels shortly after weaning but for some ... of post weaning mastitis or breast engorgement resolve with relatively little treatment. Recurrent post weaning mastitis on the other hand can be an indication of a developing hyperprolactinemia or thyroid ... herbs or medication can be used. Salvia officinalis is commonly used for weaning Veldhuizen Staas ... is available for use in mastitis. Prolactin lowering medication has been frequently used for weaning in the past but is much less used since Parlodel bromocriptine approval for weaning has been withdrawn in the US over safety concerns. While the question of bromocriptin safety for weaning purposes ... , lisuride are effective and appear safe but are not widely used for weaning. Citation needed date ... weaning and nonpuerperal mastitis is somewhat arbitrary. References Reflist 2 Diseases of the breast ... more details
solely for weaning, it is recommended that kokkoh be introduced at between 8 months and a year of age ... of weaning, kokkoh is a common breakfast food among macrobiotic eaters of all ages. If kokkoh is used ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Suria , also Syria , is the female deification of supposedly good flowing water, conceived as a weaning Mother goddess , in ancient Celtic polytheism . She was worshipped in Roman Britain and altar stones raised to her have been recovered at various sites in the United Kingdom . Her name may be derived from the Proto Celtic Su rej meaning good flowing water . ref cite web url http www.wales.ac.uk documents external cawcs PCl MoE.pdf title Proto Celtic English accessdate 2006 09 01 ref ref cite web url http www.wales.ac.uk documents external cawcs MoE PCl.pdf title English Proto Celtic accessdate 2006 09 01 ref Following site may be a deadlink http www.indo european.nl cgi bin query.cgi?root leiden&basename 5Cdata 5Cie 5Cceltic . References div class references small references div Category Celtic deities ... more details
The yotari mouse is an Recessive gene autosomal recessive mutant. ref name first cite journal last1 Yoneshima first1 H last2 Nagata first2 E last3 Matsumoto first3 M last4 Yamada first4 M last5 Nakajima first5 K last6 Miyata first6 T last7 Ogawa first7 M last8 Mikoshiba first8 K title A novel neurological mutant mouse, yotari, which exhibits reeler like phenotype but expresses CR 50 antigen reelin journal Neuroscience research volume 29 issue 3 pages 217 23 year 1997 pmid 9436647 doi 10.1016 S0168 0102 97 00088 6 ref It has a mutated disabled homolog 1 DAB1 Dab1 gene. ref name second cite journal last1 Sheldon first1 M last2 Rice first2 DS last3 D arcangelo first3 G last4 Yoneshima first4 H last5 Nakajima first5 K last6 Mikoshiba first6 K last7 Howell first7 BW last8 Cooper first8 JA last9 Goldowitz first9 D title Scrambler and yotari disrupt the disabled gene and produce a reeler like phenotype in mice journal Nature volume 389 issue 6652 pages 730 3 year 1997 pmid 9338784 doi 10.1038 39601 ref This mutant mouse is recognized by unstable gait Yota ru in Japanese language Japanese means unstable gait and tremor and by early deaths around the time of Breastfeeding Weaning weaning . The cytoarchitecture s of cerebellar cortex cerebellar and cerebral cortex cerebral cortices and hippocampal formation of the yotari mouse are abnormal. These malformations resemble those of reeler mouse. References Reflist Category Molecular neuroscience Category Molecular genetics Neuroscience stub ... more details
A goal for most patients on mechanical ventilation is to be weaned from the ventilator . The weaning process is highly dependent on the patient s pathology, but the final common pathway to ventilator independence always includes at least one trial of spontaneous breathing. Trials of spontaneous breathing have been shown to accurately predict the success of spontaneous breathing. ref Yang K, Tobin MJ, A prospective study of indexes predicting the outcome of weaning from mechanical ventilation. N Engl J Med 1991 324 1445 1450 ref Indications for trials of spontaneous breathing fraction of inspired oxygen F sub I sub O sub 2 sub less than 50 Positive end expiratory pressure PEEP less than 8  cm water Minimal vent settings e.g., ratio of arterial partial pressure of oxygen to F sub I sub O sub 2 sub P F ratio in the vicinity of 400 Valid methods In all of the methods below, the common endpoint measurement is a Rapid Shallow Breathing Index Tobin Index of less than or equal to 105. The RSBI Riz bee is simply the ratio of respiratory frequency in respirations per minute to tidal volume in liters f V sub t sub . Certainly, other measures such as patient s mental status should be considered. E.g., a Glasgow Coma Scale score of less than 8 is an independent indication for intubation. Briefly move the tubing supply from the ventilator to continuous supply oxygen wall oxygen Reduce pressure support to 5  cm water Reduce continuous positive airway pressure to 5  cm water References refimprove article date April 2009 references Category Medical terms ... more details
of a feeding situation of the affected infants. br Methods of tube weaning The earlier ... eating and drinking will take place. ref name Dunitz Scheer, M. et al.,2004 For tube weaning, there is a need ... issues are important in the tube weaning process ref name Dunitz Scheer, M. et al.,2010 br The need ... phase. br Unfortunately, there is only limited literature on the topic of tube weaning. ref ... infants. Another tube weaning approach is called the graz tube weaning model . The treatment is based ... respectively a Tele Weaning netCoaching program. Through participation in the graz tube weaning model ... Tube Dependency Implications https www.notube.at notube.at online telemedical tube weaning program ... more details
cleanup date January 2011 Bogra Khan Ilak was an ethnic Turkish people Turkish sovereign who reigned in the latter part of the 10th century over Kashgar , Khotan and other countries inter weaning between Transoxiana and the China Chinese frontier. Of the dynasty to which he belonged and the extensive and formidable empire over which they ruled we derive only occasional glimpses from the Muslim historians, who consider the Turks beyond the sphere of their research until the establishment of the Seljuq dynasty Seljookians in Persia , but these scattered notices have been diligently collected by M D Guignes Hist des Huns i .223, iii 29 ,157 who also succeeded in identifying them with the race called Hoei Kei by the Chinese analysts. The present race had been converted to Islam two reigns before the accession of Bogra Khan whose Moslem name was Shaheb ed Doulah Horun and their appearance in Mohammadan history is principally in connection with the frequent wars which they waged with the Samanids Sammmani dynasty in Transoxiana and Greater Khorasan Khorasan who themselves had emerged from the same region. ref A new general biographical dictionary, Volume 4 By Hugh James Rose, page 365 ref See also Yagma Karluks Karakhanid period References reflist 2 Category History of the Turkic people Category Uyghurs ... more details
Infobox pig breed name Beijing Black image image alt image caption status Least Concern altname Peking Black country China nickname maleweight femaleweight note Cross breed of Berkshire pig Berkshire and common Chinese pig The Beijing Black , also known as the Peking Black , is a List of domestic pig breeds breed of domestic pig from China . They are mostly black, but have some white markings. The breed was created in 1962 by cross breeding a Berkshire pig Berkshire with a common Chinese pig. ref cite book title Mason s world dictionary of livestock breeds, types, and varieties last Porter first Valerie authorlink coauthors Mason, Ian Lauder year 2002 publisher CAB International location isbn page 214 pages url http books.google.com books?id 1FNUW 44fEsC&pg PA214&dq 22Beijing Black 22&hl en&ei PVC Tq2UB m0sQLkuYy3Cw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 5&ved 0CEoQ6AEwBA v onepage&q 22Beijing 20Black 22&f false accessdate November 12, 2011 ref Two other breeds, the Soviet White and the Yorkshire pig Yorkshire , were also crossbred with native Chinese pigs. It is described as being a strong, rugged breed that has good production traits . ref name Jones cite book title Animal agriculture in China a report of the visit of the CSCPRC Animal Sciences Delegation last Tsuchitani first Patricia Jones authorlink coauthors CSCPRC Animal Sciences Delegation Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People s Republic of China year 1980 publisher National Academies Press location isbn page pages 42 48 url http books.google.com books?id z2MrAAAAYAAJ&pg PA42&dq 22Beijing Black 22 pig&hl en&ei XFS Tsa9EoTosQKWvpTJBA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CDEQ6AEwAQ v onepage&q 22Beijing 20Black 22 20pig&f false accessdate November 12, 2011 ref Breeding In order to decide which pigs are chosen to breed new litters, several factors are considered, which include litter size at birth and weaning, weight at weaning, and weight and backfat thickness at 6 months of age . The pigs ... more details
it will add an elastic load and it will increase the operating lung volume. During a weaning ..., elastic and PEEPi components. The three components are increased in patients that fail the weaning ... ventilation it helps to set the ventilator to fulfill the patient demand. In weaning it helps to reduce ... in weaning patients from mechanical ventilation Crit Care Med vol 23 pp504 509. ref Titrating ... weaning. Avoid complications The heterogeneous lung involvement in ARDS puts some regions at risk ... effort can guide patient management during a weaning trial. Changes in esophageal pressure over ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Before Japan annexed Taiwan from China in 1895, Taiwan lacked an effective government capable of banning or regulating the consumption of opium . According to Japanese statistics, in 1900, there were 169,000 opium smokers in Taiwan, equivalent to 6 of the Taiwanese population. The Japanese colonial government eliminate opium use in Taiwan. between 1895 and 1945 Japanese opium policy in Taiwan was one of the most controversial issues. For the Japanese administration, opium was both a deep rooted problem of social control and a inviting source of revenue. The revenue from this source would help to balance a budget that remained in the red. Japanese opium policy was promoted under the administration and leadership of the East Asia Development Board K ain in operation from December 1938 to November 1942. ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id NZ9Wc5IkCHwC&lpg PA113&dq Japanese 20opium 20policy 20in 20Taiwan&pg PA113 v onepage&q Japanese 20opium 20policy 20in 20Taiwan&f false title Taiwan in Japan s empire building an institutional approach to colonial engineering author Hui Yu Caroline Tsai, Huiyu Cai date work publisher Taylor & Francis, 2009 pp. 114 116 accessdate 12 April 2010 ref The Japanese government tried to prohibit opium at first, but after encountering many difficulties, the strategy turned into one of slow weaning by adopting a licensing system. As a result, the number of opium smokers had decreased to 24,000 by 1929. However, as World War II progressed, opium licensing became a source of much needed revenue for Japan s war efforts. References Reflist Use dmy dates date February 2011 DEFAULTSORT Japanese Opium Policy In Taiwan 1895 1945 Category Taiwan under Japanese rule Category Drugs in Taiwan K Taiwan hist stub Psychoactive stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Solomon Aaron Lischinsky was born March 27, 1908 in Montreal to Jewish parents originally from a region near Odessa , Russian Empire . Growing up in Bienfait, Saskatchewan Bienfait , Hirsch, Saskatchewan Hirsch and Estevan, Saskatchewan , he showed precocity as a mathematician and received his doctorate from the University of Toronto , writing a dissertation on the theory of numbers . He worked as a statistician and economist for the U.S. State Department and for the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration UNRRA . He was also a member of the Washington Chapter of American Peace Mobilization . In 1942, he worked for the Select Committee Investigating National Defense Migration of the U.S. House of Representatives called the Tolan Committee . In 1947, he moved out of Washington, D.C. to a farm in Virginia. After farming for eight years, he moved to Los Angeles and purchased a furniture factory. He became an inventor and product developer, and successfully manufactured the Tyne Tot Weaning Cup , a plastic cup designed for babies. He died in Los Angeles on January 26, 1985. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Leshinsky, Sol ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1908 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1985 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Leshinsky, Sol Category American inventors Category Jewish American scientists Category Russian inventors Category American people of Russian descent Category 1908 births Category 1985 deaths Category Jewish inventors ... more details
Nofootnotes date December 2009 A Bifidus factor bifidogenic factor is a compound that specifically enhances the growth of Bifidobacterium bifidobacteria in either a product or in the intestines of humans and or animals. Several products have been marketed as bifidogenic factors, such as several prebiotic s and methyl N acetyl D glucosamine in human milk . ref http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1O39 bifidogenic.html ref ref cite journal pmid 11964956 year 2002 last1 Moro first1 G last2 Minoli first2 I last3 Mosca first3 M last4 Fanaro first4 S last5 Jelinek first5 J last6 Stahl first6 B last7 Boehm first7 G title Dosage Related Bifidogenic Effects of Galacto and Fructooligosaccharides in Formula Fed Term Infants volume 34 issue 3 pages 291 5 journal Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition url http meta.wkhealth.com pt pt core template journal lwwgateway media landingpage.htm?issn 0277 2116&volume 34&issue 3&spage 291 doi 10.1097 00005176 200203000 00014 ref ref cite journal pages 82 8 doi 10.1097 MPG.0b013e31817b6dd2 title Galacto oligosaccharides Are Bifidogenic and Safe at Weaning A Double blind Randomized Multicenter Study year 2009 last1 Fanaro first1 Silvia last2 Marten first2 Berit last3 Bagna first3 Rossana last4 Vigi first4 Vittorio last5 Fabris first5 Claudio last6 Pe a Quintana first6 Luis last7 Arg elles first7 Federico last8 Scholz Ahrens first8 Katharina E last9 Sawatzki first9 G nther journal Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition volume 48 pmid 19172129 issue 1 ref The term is mainly used as a marketing and advertising term. References reflist External links Category Actinobacteridae Biochem stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Onesource article date August 2008 Hormonal imprinting HI is a phenomenon which takes place at the first encounter between a hormone and its developing hormone receptor receptor in the critical periods of life in unicellulars during the whole life and determines the later signal transduction capacity of the cell. The most important period in mammals is the perinatal one, however this system can be imprinted at weaning , at puberty and in case of continuously dividing cells during the whole life. Faulty imprinting is caused by drugs , environmental pollutants and other hormone like molecules present in excess at the critical periods with life long receptorial, morphological, biochemical and behavioral consequences. HI is transmitted to the hundreds of progeny generations in unicellulars and as proved to a few generations also in mammals. References cite journal author Csaba G title Phylogeny and ontogeny of chemical signaling origin and development of hormone receptors journal International Review of Cytology volume 155 issue pages 1 48 year 1994 pmid 7860212 doi 10.1016 S0074 7696 08 62095 1 cite journal author Csaba G title Hormonal imprinting its role during the evolution and development of hormones and receptors journal Cell Biology International volume 24 issue 7 pages 407 414 year 2000 month July pmid 10875888 doi 10.1006 cbir.2000.0507 cite journal author Csaba G title Hormonal imprinting phylogeny, ontogeny, diseases and possible role in present day human evolution journal Cell Biochemistry and Function volume 26 issue 1 pages 1 10 year 2008 month April pmid 17437316 doi 10.1002 cbf.1412 External links http www.chemotaxis.usn.hu CHTXhpg HPGCsGsu.htm Phylogeny of hormone receptors Category Cell biology Category Physiology Category Perception Category Signal transduction es Imprinting hormonal hu Hormon lis imprinting ... more details
Female factories were prison workhouses for women convicts Penal transportation transported to Australia during the time when some states were a penal colony . Most female prisoners transported to Australia were assigned to households as servants. This was generally preferred over being sent to any of the female factories, which were overcrowded and harsh. Women were sent to the female factories While awaiting assignment to a household While awaiting childbirth or weaning For punishment The female factories were so named because the women were expected to work while there. http www.femalefactory.com.au FFRG factories.htm Locations GeoGroupTemplate Image CascadesWomens.jpg thumb right Cascades Women s Prison Parramatta female factory , Parramatta , New South Wales Newcastle, New South Wales Newcastle , New South Wales Port Macquarie, New South Wales Port Macquarie , New South Wales Moreton Bay , Queensland Five female factories operated in Van Diemen s Land now Tasmania during the period of Penal transportation transportation http www.femalefactory.com.au FFRG factories.htm Hobart Hobart Town George Town, Tasmania George Town Cascades Female Factory , Hobart , Tasmania coord 42.8938 147.2993 format dms type landmark region AU TAS name Cascades Launceston, Tasmania Launceston Ross, Tasmania Ross References http www.parragirls.org.au index.html ParraGirls.org http www.femalefactory.com.au FFRG index.htm Female Factories Research Group http www.femalefactory.com.au Cascades Female Factory Historic Site http www.hotkey.net.au jwilliams4 factory.htm See also Convictism in Australia Category Convictism in Australia Category Defunct prisons in Australia Australia prison stub ... more details
Thuwaybah was a Sahaba and the first nurse of Muhammad . ref name Beacons http al islam.org beacons 3.htm Beacons of Light on al Islam.org ref Her name means Deserving of God s reward. She is also known as Thuwaybah al Islamiah Suwaibatul Islamiah . Biography She was the servant of Abu Lahab ibn abd al Muttalib Abd al Uzza ibn Abdul Muttalib , better known as Abu Lahab . ref name Beacons ref name islamicfinder http www.islamicfinder.org prophet list.php, question 9 ref However she was freed by Abu Lahab when she informed him that his brother Abd Allah ibn Abd al Muttalib Abd Allah s wife Aminah bint Wahb Aminah had given birth to a son Muhammad. ref Hadith usc bukhari usc yes 7 62 38 ref Thuwaybah became Muhammad s first nurse, ref name islamicfinder nursing both him and her own son Masrah. Thuwaybah also nursed Hamza ibn Abd al Muttalib , Muhammad s paternal uncle, thus Muhammad said of Hamzah s daughter She is the daughter of my nursing brother. ref name Beacons Eventually, Halimah bint Abdullah took over the task after a few days and nursed Muhammad until he reached the age of weaning. ref name Beacons Thuwaybah became a Muslim when Muhammad proclaimed prophethood. Her son died before her, and she herself died in 7 AH. ref name Beacons See also Shaykh of Haram Alawi al Maliki in his Dhakayr e Muhammadiyya writes that the Hadith Master Muhaddith Ibn Mundah records Thuwaybah among the Sahabah. References References Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thuwaybah ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Female Sahaba islam bio stub it Thuwayba ... more details
Mirandesa is a cattle breed from Portugal . The Mirandesa breed has the Protected Geographical Status protected geographical status of Denomina o de Origem Controlada DOC Denomina o de Origem Controlada from the European Commission Description Head wide neck, raised and prominent. Save remarkably thick and long, covering the base of the sticks of color and always a redhead. Horned with extreme afuscados, thin small scale, acabanados and tips up and turned inside out, getting this level slightly higher than the topknot. Ears lined with long and abundant red hair. Source sub concave, eyes touched. Head below eyes, short, broad and dry, right nasal bone and muzzle very short, black and superiorly bordered by a broad fringe of hair always white. Neck Short, thick with hook, at least in the bulls, soon falls under his lower lip and comes up to the knees, including overhangs. Trunk round side. Withers low. Ridge right, with red hair or white stripe. Rounded rump. Raised tail, short and well supplied. Mammary system, developed and well set, with well implanted teats of moderate size. The milk production often exceeds the intake capacity of calves during the first months of life but these run out in the following months until weaning. End and uprightness short and slender members below the knee and hock the right hind and forelegs knees deflected inward. Thigh convex. Color Chestnut Retinta the bull, more or less dark brown, with clusters of pigmented centrifugal tendency in bulls and cows. Format animals are harmonious, lively but docile temperament, large size and compact form, the respiratory tract mainly the girth instead of waist circumference . Characteristics Empty section date June 2011 Extension The breed region is circumscribed almost exclusively to the Northeast Portugal in Bragan a District . External links http autoctones.ruralbit.com ?rac 28&esp 1 DEFAULTSORT Mirandesa Cattle Category Cattle breeds Category Cattle breeds originating in Portugal Category Port ... more details
Weaning and yearling weight measure the amount of weight an offspring has gained by the time it is weaned and at the one year mark. Typically the weaning weight is measured at the 205 day mark ... producers sire selection chapter9.pdf ref Milk EPDs give an estimate for the maternal portion of the weaning weight that determined by milk production of the Mother dam . It is measured in pounds of weaning ... more details
climates. Calves from Brangus were heavier at birth and weaning and for total pounds produced per ... at birth and survived better to weaning. The breed have proven resistant to heat and high humidity ... more details
can become very aggressive after parturition and raise their litters in isolation ref name Klei weaning is extended and young remain with the mother for several weeks or months post weaning to benefit ... more details