[HTML][HTML] Microplastics in manure: Sources, analytical methods, toxicodynamic, and toxicokinetic endpoints in livestock and poultry

I Sheriff, MS Yusoff, TSB Abd Manan, M Koroma - Environmental Advances, 2023 - Elsevier
Microplastics are pollutants of serious environmental and public health concern. Although
predominantly known to occur in environmental and biological matrices, emerging scientific …

Occurrences of indigestible foreign bodies in cattle slaughtered at Morogoro Municipal Slaughterhouse, Tanzania

SF Bwatota, M Makungu… - Journal of Veterinary …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
A cross‐sectional study was conducted to determine the occurrence of indigestible foreign
bodies (IFB) in cattle slaughtered at Morogoro Municipal Slaughterhouse, Tanzania. A total …

[PDF][PDF] Community's perception of utilization and disposal of plastic bags in Eastern Ethiopia

B Negussie, J Mustefa - Pollution, 2017 - jpoll.ut.ac.ir
Plastics, one of the most abundant materials in the world today, are one of the main sources
of pollution. People's perception of using and disposing plastic bags is primordial as they …

Anthropogenic litter in terrestrial flora and fauna: Is the situation as bad as in the ocean? A field study in Southern Germany on five meadows and 150 ruminants in …

G Meyer, R Puig-Lozano, A Fernández - Environmental Pollution, 2023 - Elsevier
In contrast to the abundance of research on marine debris, terrestrial anthropogenic litter
and its impacts are largely lacking scientific attention. Therefore, the main objective of the …

Association between the prevalence of indigestible foreign objects in the gastrointestinal tract of slaughtered cattle and body condition score

VV Nongcula, L Zhou, K Nhundu, IF Jaja - Animals, 2017 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary The South African national cattle herd has increased from 6 million head
since the 1970s to 14 million and more than two-thirds of the 14 million cattle in South Africa …

Pathological changes of the rumen in small ruminants associated with indigestible foreign objects

S Martín Martel, M Morales, I Morales, JR Jaber… - Ruminants, 2021 - mdpi.com
The use of agriculture by-products is highly demanded for livestock nutrition. However, the
employment of certain non-degradable materials could potentially induce concretions and …

Rural–urban transformation: A key challenge of the 21st century

A Buerkert, E Schlecht - Nutrient cycling in agroecosystems, 2019 - Springer
During the last two decades the benefits, risks, negative externalities, and future social-
ecological challenges of urban and (peri-) urban agriculture (UPA) have received increasing …

Survey on indigestible foreign bodies in the rumen and reticulum of cattle slaughtered at Nekemte municipal abattoir, Nekemte, Ethiopia

D Jebessa, F Lemma, T Kabeta, B Sibhat… - Ethiopian Veterinary …, 2018 - ajol.info
A cross sectional study was conducted on cattle slaughtered at Nekemte Municipal Abattoir,
Nekemte, East Wollega, Ethiopia from November 2015 to April 2016. The objectives of this …

Clearance of Biodegradable Polymer and Polyethylene Films from the Rumens of Holstein Bull Calves

H Galyon, S Vibostok, J Duncan, G Ferreira… - Animals, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Domestic and non-domestic ruminants indiscriminately ingest plastics,
such as hay netting, typically developed from polyethylene. Due to their indigestible nature …

Diagnosis and treatment of foreign bodies swallowing syndrome in camels (Camelus dromedarius) with special reference to the role of mineral deficiency

M Sadan, ES El-Shafaey, F Al-Sobayil - Journal of Veterinary Medical …, 2020 - jstage.jst.go.jp
This study describes the clinical presentation of ruminal and reticular foreign body syndrome
(RRFBS), and evaluates the effect of mineral deficiency on its occurrence in dromedary …