16 results on '"Andrić, Dušica Ostojić"'
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2. Molecular Investigation of Eimeria Species in Broiler Farms in the Province of Vojvodina, Serbia
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Pajić, Marko, primary, Todorović, Dalibor, additional, Knežević, Slobodan, additional, Prunić, Bojana, additional, Velhner, Maja, additional, Andrić, Dušica Ostojić, additional, and Stanimirovic, Zoran, additional
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- 2023
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3. HYGIENE PROCEDURES BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER COW MILKING.
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Hristov, Slavča, Stanković, Branislav, Samolovac, Ljljana, Andrić, Dušica Ostojić, and Nakov, Dimitar
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MILKING ,SOMATIC cells ,HYGIENE ,MASTITIS ,ANIMAL health - Abstract
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- 2023
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4. Bias of Calf Sex on Milk Yield and Fat Yield in Holstein Crossbreed Cows
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Djedović, Radica, primary, Stanojević, Dragan, additional, Bogdanović, Vladan, additional, Andrić, Dušica Ostojić, additional, Samolovac, Ljiljana, additional, and Stamenić, Tamara, additional
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- 2021
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5. THE EFFECT OF HERD SIZE ON DAIRY COWS? WELFARE QUALITY - PROVISION OF GOOD FEEDING AND HOUSING.
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Andrić, Dušica Ostojić, Hristov, Slavča, Stanković, Branislav, Nikšić, Dragan, Stanojković, Aleksandar, Samolovac, Ljiljana, and Marinković, Miloš
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ANIMAL herds , *DAIRY cattle , *HERD immunity , *HOUSING management , *MILK yield , *DAIRY farms - Abstract
In the last decades, there has been a trend present in the world to increase the size of dairy herds while increasing the yield of milk per head. In addition to environmental and economic benefits, this trend carries certain risks for the welfare of cows because in conditions of increased agglomeration of cattle the possibility of spreading of pathogens is also increased, there are less opportunities for adequate control and cows are exposed to greater selection and production stress. Research of the relationship between herd size and welfare quality parameters is still not sufficient to make relevant conclusions. Starting from that, the aim of this study, conducted in Serbia, is to examine the influence of herd size on parameters related to providing good feeding and housing conditions as important segments of the overall welfare of dairy cows. The assessment of given welfare parameters was done by Welfare Quality® Assessment Protocol for Cattle (2009) on 16 dairy farms of different herd sizes (large, medium and small) and housing management. The results indicate that there are significant variations in welfare indicators in each of the observed groups, which is why the size of the herd cannot be taken as a parameter that explicitly determines the quality of welfare. However, individual observation and comparison of welfare parameters between groups indicate that small herds in our production conditions could be identified as the greatest risks to the welfare of cows. In small herds, the highest share of cows of poor (4.62%) and fattened condition (8.76%) was found, as well as the lowest freedom of movement because cows on small farms are mostly reared in a tied system. Average values of indicators: lying down time (6.24s), frequency of collisions with equipment (13.25%) and high dirt contamination of cows (65.6-89.8%) further emphasize the issue of providing comfort in small herds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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6. PRECISION FARMING IN IMPROVEMENT OF DAIRY CATTLE WELFARE.
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Stanković, Branislav, Hristov, Slavča, Andrić, Dušica Ostojić, Milošević-Stanković, Ivana, Nakov, Dimitar, and Bojanić, Mirjana Rašović
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DAIRY cattle ,ANIMAL welfare ,PRECISION farming ,LIVESTOCK ,ANIMAL culture - Abstract
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- 2021
7. INFLUENCE OF CATTLE REARING CONDITIONS ON HEALTH, REPRODUCTION, GROWTH, MILK YIELD AND MEAT AND MILK QUALITY.
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Hristov, Slavča, Stanković, Branislav, Andrić, Dušica Ostojić, Samolovac, Ljiljana, Maksimović, Nevena, Cincović, Marko, and Nakov, Dimitar
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CATTLE ,MILK yield ,MEAT quality ,PARTURITION ,PHYSIOLOGY - Abstract
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- 2021
8. ASSESSMENT OF BIOSECURITY AND WELFARE OF CALVES REARED IN INTENSIVE HOUSING SYSTEM.
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Samolovac, Ljiljana, Hristov, Slavča, Andrić, Dušica Ostojić, Pantelić, Vlada, Nikšić, Dragan, Stanojević, Dragan, and Stamenić, Tamara
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ANIMAL welfare ,CALVES ,DAIRY farms ,PLANT nurseries ,ANIMAL culture - Abstract
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- 2021
9. Antikoksidiyal Maddelerin Eimeria Türleri İle Enfekte Etlik Piliçlerde Oksidatif Stres, Üretim Performansı ve Dışkı Oosit Sayıları Üzerine Etkisi
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PAJIĆ, Marko, primary, ALEKSIĆ, Nevenka, primary, VEJNOVIĆ, Branislav, primary, POLAČEK, Vladimir, primary, NOVAKOV, Nikolina, primary, ANDRIĆ, Dušica Ostojić, primary, and STANIMIROVIĆ, Zoran, primary
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- 2018
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10. CHARACTERIZATION OF THE GENETIC STRUCTURE OF THE BROWN TROUT (SALMO TRUTTA) FROM "BRADULJICA" FISH FARM, SERBIA.
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Molerović, Nikola, Rašković, Božidar, Đedović, Radica, Andrić, Dušica Ostojić, Marković, Zoran, and Marić, Saša
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BROWN trout ,MITOCHONDRIAL DNA ,FISH farming ,NUCLEAR DNA ,GERMPLASM conservation ,LACTATE dehydrogenase - Abstract
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- 2019
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11. Influence of Anticoccidials on Oxidative Stress, Production Performance and Faecal Oocyst Counts in Broiler Chickens Infected with Eimeria Species.
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PAJIĆ, Marko, ALEKSIĆ, Nevenka, VEJNOVIĆ, Branislav, POLAČEK, Vladimir, NOVAKOV, Nikolina, ANDRIĆ, Dušica Ostojić, and STANIMIROVIĆ, Zoran
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BROILER chickens ,OXIDATIVE stress ,SPECIES ,MALONDIALDEHYDE - Abstract
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- 2019
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12. STUDY OF FATTENING AND SLAUGHTER TRAITS OF CATTLE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF FLAX SEED BASED NUTRITION.
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Petričević, Maja, Živković, Dušan, Andrić, Dušica Ostojić, Nikšić, Dragan, Petričević, Veselin, Gogić, Marija, and Mandić, Violeta
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FLAXSEED ,ANIMAL carcasses ,CATTLE ,NUTRITION ,CATTLE nutrition ,DIETARY supplements - Abstract
The trial was designed in order to examine the impact of flax seed in the nutrition of young cattle/bulls, in the final stage of the fattening. In the trial, 30 bulls of Simmental breed of uniform initial weight were selected, divided into 2 groups (control and experimental). The control animal group did not consume flax seed as a food supplement. Cattle of the experimental group consumed flax seed in an amount of 3.75% (300 g per day) of concentrated meal in the last 90 days of fattening, i.e. 300 g per day. The study included the examination of the fattening performance, slaughter traits and the composition of the bovine carcass. After slaughtering, warm carcass sides, with and without kidneys, were measured individually. Subsequent to period of cooling, the left carcass side it was cut into the main carcass parts according to the Rulebook. The results of the study showed that the addition of flax seed in the diet did not have a statistically significant effect on the body weight of bulls at the end of the trial. It was found that the addition of flax seed in the feed during the final stage of fattening did not have an impact on the differences in the average overall gain of bulls and the feed conversion ratio. Based on the data obtained by cutting of carcass sides to main parts, it was established that feeding with flax seeds had no significant effect on the share of carcass parts. Eksperiment je postavljen sa ciljem da se ispita efekat dodavanja semena lana, u ishranu junadi, u završnoj fazi tova. Za ogled je odabrano 30 muških junadi simentalske rase ujednačenih početnih telesnih masa, koja su podeljena u 2 grupe (KON (kontrolna) i FS (ogledna)). Kontrolna grupa junadi nije konzumirala seme lana kao dodatak ishrani. Junad ogledne grupe su konzumirala seme lana u količini od 3,75% (300 g dnevno) koncentrovanog dela obroka u poslednjih 90 dana tova, tj. 300 g dnevno. Istraživanje je obuhvatilo ispitivanje rezultata tova, klanične karakteristike i sastava trupa junadi. Nakon klanja izvršeno je pojedinačno merenje toplih polutki sa i bez bubrežnog loja. Posle hlađenja leva polutka je rasecana u osnovne delove prema Pravilniku. Rezultati istraživanja su pokazali da dodatak semena lana u ishrani nije imao statistički značajan uticaj na masu junadi na kraju ogleda. Utvrđeno je da dodatak semena lana u ishranu tokom završne faze tova nije imao uticaj na razlike u prosečnom ukupnom prirastu (PUP) junadi i konverziji hrane. Na osnovu podataka dobijenih rasecanjem poluki junadi na osnovne delove utvrđeno je da ishrana sa semenom lana nema značajan uticaj na udeo delova trupa. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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13. FARM ANIMAL WELFARE CONCEPT: FROM BEGINNINGS TO INTEGRATION IN MODERN PRODUCTION SYSTEMS.
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Andrić, Dušica Ostojić, Hristov, Slavča, Đedović, Radica, Pantelić, Vlada, Nikšić, Dragan, Dimitrijević, Blagoje, and Tolimir, Nataša
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ANIMAL welfare , *DOMESTIC animal development , *LIVESTOCK productivity , *MORAL attitudes , *SUSTAINABLE agriculture , *FOOD safety - Abstract
The farm animal welfare science has undergone a thorny path of development, often disputed because of its lack of measurability and the purpose of existence. At the very beginning, primarily based on moral and ethical attitudes, over time it pointed to the importance of meeting the needs of animals and the consequences of their neglect and exhaustion in the conditions of intensive livestock production. An important segment of its development was the definition and development of methodologies for the assessment of welfare indicators, which made it measurable and accepted as a scientific discipline with the knowledge applicable and useful in modern production systems. This paper is a concise review of the evolution of the animal welfare science, but also an indication of its future in the context of the development of "symbiotic" connections with the concepts of sustainable agriculture and food safety as integral parts of the modern ecological movement arose from a unified concern for the welfare of people and animals, a care for planetary welfare in general. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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14. SHORT TANDEM REPEATS (STR) IN CATTLE GENOMICS AND BREEDING.
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Teneva, Atanaska, Todorovska, Elena, Petrović, Milan P., Kusza, Szilvia, Perriassamy, Kathiravan, Petrović, Violeta Caro, Andrić, Dušica Ostojić, and Gadjev, Dimitar
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SHORT tandem repeat analysis ,CATTLE genetics ,CATTLE breeding ,BIOLOGICAL tags ,CATTLE productivity - Abstract
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- 2018
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15. FORAGE MAIZE YIELD IN FUNCTION OF RAINFALL IN CLIMATIC CONDITIONS OF VOJVODINA (REPUBLIC OF SERBIA).
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MANDIĆ, Violeta, BIJELIĆ, Zorica, KRNJAJA, Vesna, MUSLIĆ, Dragana RUŽIĆ, PETROVIĆ, Violeta CARO, ANDRIĆ, Dušica OSTOJIĆ, and PETRIČEVIĆ, Maja
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CORN yields ,CORN farming ,AGRICULTURAL climatology ,FORAGE ,AGRICULTURAL productivity - Abstract
Knowledge on the variability of average rainfall characteristics during growing season is essential for efficient management of plant production. Maize is a very convenient crop for forage production. In Serbia, maize is grown under dry land farming, so that yield is highly dependent on amount and distribution of rainfall during the growing season. The aim of this investigation was to estimate the effects of rainfall (amount of rainfall during the growing season and average monthly rainfall) on the maize forage yield in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina (Republic of Serbia) for the period 2000-2015. Investigated of rainfall characteristics from 2000 to 2015 were lower than optimal amount of rainfall, which indicates that the distribution of rainfall was not satisfactory for maximum plants production. The coefficient of variation indicates moderately fluctuations of monthly rainfall. Regression equations indicate that forage yield increased with increasing amounts of rainfall characteristics. The lower increase forage yield was in April (0.9%) and the highest increase in August (35.1%). Forage maize yield had strong positive relationship with amount of rainfall during the growing season and average monthly rainfall for May and August. On other hand, values of correlation coefficients for other studied rainfall characteristics indicated that there is positive relationship with forage maize yield but not significant. The implication of this finding is that the amount of rainfall determined the forage yield. The important determinant is the distribution of rainfall within the year. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
16. THE STATE OF WELFARE ON SERBIAN DAIRY FARMS.
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Andrić, Dušica Ostojić, Hristov, Slavča, Petrović, Milan M., Pantelić, Vlada, Nikšić, Dragan, Petrović, Violeta Caro, and Stanković, Branislav
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DAIRY farming , *DAIRY farms , *COW testing , *WELFARE state , *ANIMAL health - Abstract
The aim of this study was to analyze the overall welfare state on Serbian dairy farms, as well to suggest measures for its improvement. The assessment was done according to Welfare Quality® Assessment Protocol for Dairy Cows on 16 selected commercial farms in which the cows of Simmental and Holstein-Friesian breeds were reared (N=4833). Welfare state on each farm was evaluated by relevant measures that indicated insurance of appropriate feeding, housing, health and behavior as basic principles of welfare. Overall score (0-100 points) enabled finally categorization of farms into one of four welfare category (not classified, acceptable, enhanced and excellent).Based on results, half of the farms were assigned to acceptable, and other half to enhanced welfare category. Housing conditions on the majority of farms (63%) were assessed as unacceptable (≤20 points) due to poor hygiene and discomfort. Cows were kept tied continuously on more than one third of farms which together with lack of pasture (17 days/year on average) restricting their comfort and freedom of movement. This may be also linked to low scored behavioral insurance (32points), especially inability to express its natural forms (6.7 points).Health condition was estimated as acceptable, but endangered welfare by high incidence of laminitis (38%), distocya (4.2%) and mortality (6.7%). Commonly performed dehorning procedure (79%) without anesthetic/analgesic application caused pain and stress in affected animals. Overall assessment score (2.5/5) showed the need for improvement in all areas of dairy cows' welfare, especially in terms of their housing and management. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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