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21. Boron
(alt Med Rev 1997;2(1)4856 goats orally dosed with toxic but sublethal amountsof boron show significant increases in packed cell agric Res 1987;Nov/Dec12-13
http://www.thorne.com/altmedrev/fulltext/boron2-1.html
Boron: A Review of its Nutritional Interactions and Therapeutic Uses
Gregory S. Kelly, N.D.
Abstract Boron is a trace mineral which is found in highest amounts in fruits, vegetables, nuts, and legumes. Although it has not been demonstrated unequivocally to be an essential nutrient for humans, increasing evidence indicates that boron deficiency and supplementation exert measurable biological effects. Boron has been shown to impact mineral metabolism, brain function and performance, and selected hormone levels. Because of its impact on mineral metabolism and hormones associated with bone formation, boron supplementation is considered to be important in the prevention of osteoporosis. Epidemiological evidence suggests that adequate boron in the diet may also prevent arthritis. Limited clinical observations support a possible role for boron in the treatment of this condition. (Alt Med Rev 1997;2(1):48-56) Introduction Boron is a ubiquitous constituent of man's external environment, which typically occurs in nature as borates hydrated with varying amounts of water. Boric acid and borax are important boron-containing compounds. In trace amounts, boron is essential for the growth of many plants, and is found in animal and human tissues at low concentrations.

22. 800 Disease Links
to the readers of rec.aquaria and alt.aquaria http//www.agric.gov.ab.ca/pests/diseases/turfgras.html htmDiseasesAcquired From Sheep and goats Diseases Acquired
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23. Untitled
alt, W. and G. Hoffmann (1990). Biological Motion. Olympic Park ecology disruptedby goats. International Wildlife 17 28. Journal of agric.
http://www.geneseo.edu/~hartvig/research/library.htm
"Diagnostic pathology of infectious diseases." Spriochetes
Spirochetes
Research Priorities in Tropical Biology . Washington, D.C., National Academy Press.
"A neutral diversity model." Community Dynamics: Succession
"Holistic view of environmental impacts facing humankind." 1.
Physics . Lexington, D. C. Heath and Company.
(1984). "Zoology Serials." Connecticut College Library
(1989-1993). "Recent deer-related articles." 1-5.
Cary, NC, SAS Institute.
, A., D.A., P. M. Kareiva, et al. (1990). Spread of invading organisms: patterns of spread. Evolution of Insect Pests: The Pattern of Variations . K. C. Kim, John Wiley and Sons. New York: in press.
and L. S. Brophy, & C.C. Mundt. (1991). "Influence of plant spatial patterns on disease dynamics, plant competition and grain yield in genetically diverse wheat populations." (1994). "Mathematical modeling." Annals NY Acad. Science (1994). "African ecologists launch american wildlife group." New York Times (1995). "FDA airs qualms over xenotransplants."

24. Publikationsliste
Conf. On goats, 1420. Embryo Technology in Cattle Brief Review. Acta agric.,Scand., Sect. In Jordbrugsforlaget (eds.) alt det Nyeste 1999, 45, 54-56.
http://www.agrsci.dk/ArsPublikationer/PubliResultForfat.asp?forfatter=1227

25. Delta College Course Transfer Equivalencies At Rochester College
AGR*215 AGRIBUSINESS LAW 2 NDE AGR*218 agric ENVIRONMENT 2 TILE 0.4 NDE CDS*6112BEGINNING WITH goats 0.4 NDE 2309 BACH FLOWERS 0.2 NDE CHW*2315 alt PET CARE
http://www.delta.edu/tguides/uroch.html

26. US Food And Drug Administration Center For Veterinary Medicine
2 in the diet; GGT = gammaglutamyl transpeptidase; alt = alanine aminotransferase 1999,41 (4) 196-9). Angora goats (Gurung et J agric Food Chem, 39 109-111.
http://www.chpr.szu.cz/chemtox/toxikol/soubory/fum2_fda.htm
U. S. Food and Drug Administration
Center for Veterinary Medicine
June 6, 2000
DRAFT
Background Paper in Support of
Fumonisin Levels in Animal Feed
(Draft) Guidance for Industry: Fumonisin Levels in Human Foods and Animal Feeds
SUMMARY of RECOMMENDED LEVELS for TOTAL FUMONISINS in FEED
Table I . Summary of Recommended Levels for Total Fumonisins (FB + FB + FB ) in Corn, Corn By-products, and the Total Ration in Various Animal Species. Animal or Class Recommended Maximum Level of Total Fumonisins in Corn and Corn By-Products (ppm Feed Factor Recommended Maximum Level of Total Fumonisins in the Total Ration (ppm Horse Rabbit Catfish Swine Ruminants Mink Poultry All Others total fumonisins = FB + FB + FB
fraction of corn or corn by-product mixed into the total ration.
includes asses, zebras and onagers.
cattle, sheep, goats and other ruminants that are 3 months old and fed for slaughter.
fed for pelt production.
turkeys, chickens, ducklings and other poultry fed for slaughter.
includes laying hens, roosters, lactating dairy cows and bulls. includes dogs and cats.

27. Internet Environment Mail Lists
cunyvm.cuny.edu/Airline industry altTRANSP/listserv Moderated goats/listproc@listproc.wsu.edu/GoatManagement Gilbert ; ENVIRONMENT-L; ecol-agric@mailbase.ac.uk
http://144.16.65.194/hpg/envis/docenv76.html
Internet Environment Mail lists
The following list of Internet email discussion groups was originally posted in 4 parts to the Environment on the Net discussion group (which is included in the list). I am forwarding it on to you for your information. I am compiling a sub-group of all the lists that deal specifically with industrial pollution prevention (a lot smaller than this list and also a little more comprehensive) and will be posting it later.
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The IPP (Industrial Pollution Prevention) mailing list archive may be viewed from your favorite Web browser at gopher://gopher.ctd.anl.gov/11/ ANL_Computing_info/ ANL_Mailing_Lists/ industrial_pollution_prevention. This Web page contains an archive of all the postings to the IPP list by month. In addition, the archive is WAIS indexed once a day and the Web page has an entry to allow for keyword searches to be done against the index. The results of the search are hyperlinks to the IPP postings containing the keywords. These postings can be viewed by selecting them from the search results page.

28. DEER
hobblebush apple staghorn sumac yew sassafras mountain maple altleaved dogwood antelope,as well as wild and domestic goats and sheep of agric., Forest Serv.
http://www.oswego.edu/wscp/DEER.htm
DEER WINTER NATURAL HISTORY Teacher Background This article focuses on the winter ecology of the white-tailed deer ( Odocoileus virginianus ) and the mule deer ( O hemionus ). Deer belong to the family Cervidae, which in North America also includes elk (wapiti), moose, and caribou. The Cervidae are large two-hoofed mammals which shed their antlers annually. They feed on vegetation, hence are ecologically classified as herbivores . Because they possess a compound stomach composed of specialized parts (rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum) they are able to digest woody browse, and are also referred to as ruminants Habitat Preferences Both white-tailed and mule deer are extremely adaptable, and are thus found in a variety of biomes and habitats (Wallmo 1981, Baker 1984). They can live in the mountains, prairie, and desert; deer habitats include agricultural fields, grasslands, forests, swamps, marshes, and bogs. Obviously, some of these habitats are more favored and can support higher deer populations than others. Severinghaus and Cheatum (1956) point out that the white-tailed deer's preferred environment, where it also produces the highest populations, is in

29. Loliummultiflorum
rumen environment, nutrient digestibility, methane emission, and energy and nitrogenutilization at two intake levels by goats. agric. Weber, G., F. alt, et al
http://www.newcrops.uq.edu.au/listing/loliummultiflorum.htm
Listing of Useful Plants of the World
[formerly Listing of Potential New Crops for Australia] NOTICE: Information on the background to this Listing is available. The analysis of numbers of papers/mentions over time was completed in 1997, using the Agricola database (1970-1996). Hard copies of the Listing (553 pages; over 4200 new crops listed with the analyses of numbers of papers over time included) are available from the publisher, Dr Rob Fletcher; see Advice on Publications Available The references listed below are from the Biological Abstracts database (1988-2000) and are courtesy of SilverPlatter Information. For more information re Silverplatter, go to www.silverplatter.com Lolium multiflorum Analysis of numbers of papers/mentions over time (Agricola database 1970-1996): Source: AGRICOLA database (1970-1996) Common Name(s): italian ryegrass syn Annual ryegrass
Crop Use(s): forage grass
Reference Source(s): rehm
Number of Papers/Mentions: References Biological Abstracts 1988-2000 These references are from the Biological Abstracts database and are courtesy of SilverPlatter Information. For more information re SilverPlatter, go to www.silverplatter.com

30. Brassicaoleracea
alt, C., H. Stuetzel, et al. (2000). (2000). The effect of rumen adaptation to oxalicacid on selection of oxalicacid-rich plants by goats. {a} Div. agric.
http://www.newcrops.uq.edu.au/listing/brassicaoleracea.htm
Listing of Useful Plants of the World
[formerly Listing of Potential New Crops for Australia] NOTICE: Information on the background to this Listing is available. The analysis of numbers of papers/mentions over time was completed in 1997, using the Agricola database (1970-1996). Hard copies of the Listing (553 pages; over 4200 new crops listed with the analyses of numbers of papers over time included) are available from the publisher, Dr Rob Fletcher; see Advice on Publications Available The references listed below are from the Biological Abstracts database (1988-2000) and are courtesy of SilverPlatter Information. For more information re Silverplatter, go to www.silverplatter.com Brassica oleracea Analysis of numbers of papers/mentions over time (Agricola database 1970-1996): Source: AGRICOLA database (1970-1996) Common Name(s):
Crop Use(s):
vegetable
Reference Source(s): rehm
Number of Papers/Mentions: References Biological Abstracts 1988-2000 [These references are from the Biological Abstracts database and are courtesy of SilverPlatter Information. For more information re SilverPlatter, go to www.silverplatter.com

31. Issue 24, TRACK WARRANTS
also offered my normal computer fix, CTRLalt-DELETE and SD-7 1524 are MUd togetheras yard goats. gautreaux%625@internet.mcdermott.com , sievwrn@agric.nsw.gov
http://www.stevesloan.sjsu.edu/twar/issue24.htm
Track Warrants
"The Electronic Internet Newsletter of Western Railroading"
P.O. Box 720301
San Jose, CA 95172
USA Issue No. 24
August 3, 1996
Steve Sloan
Send news, correspondence and images to: stevesln@aimnet.com (Alternative for photos for web posting: stevesln@aol.com
AMTRAK
PENINSULA CALTRAIN SCHEDULE FOR AMTRAK IC3 FLEXLINER MONDAY AUGUST 5, 1996
Display SAN JOSE - 8:10am to 9:30am
DEPART SAN JOSE - 9:40am
ARRIVE SAN CARLOS - 10:10am.
DISPLAY SAN CARLOS - 10:10am to 10:30am DEPART SAN CARLOS - 10:30am DISPLAY SAN FRANCISCO - 11:30a to 1:30pm DEPART SAN FRANCISCO - 1:30pm ARRIVE SAN CARLOS - 2:10pm DISPLAY SAN CARLOS - 2:10pm to 2:30pm DEPART SAN CARLOS - 2:30pm ARRIVE SAN JOSE - 3:15pm DISPLAY SAN JOSE - 3:15pm to 4:15pm DEPART SAN JOSE DEADHEAD TO OAKLAND - 4:15pm JAY PEEBE via BANGERS WITH NIKONS
MORE ON THE FLEXLINER TOUR
MONDAY, AUG 5, dept. San Jose 16:30 (deadhead to Oakland), arr. Oakland 18:30 TUESDAY, AUG. 6TH, maintenance day at Oakland WEDNESDAY, AUG 7TH, dep. Oakland 09:00 on the rear of #6, arr. Sparks 16:25 (consist stroes overnight for return on #5

32. Compost: Application And Use, QB 97-01
Descriptors goats; animalmanures; composts; additives; pennisetum-purpureum Singh,CP; Amberger, A. Am-J-altern-agric. alt, D.; Peters, I.; Fokken, H. Commun
http://www.nal.usda.gov/afsic/AFSIC_pubs/qb9701.htm
ISSN:1052-5378
Compost: Application and Use
January 1994 - December 1996
Quick Bibliography Series no. QB 97-01
275 Citations in English from the AGRICOLA Database
June 1997 Compiled By:
Mary V. Gold
Alternative Farming Systems Information Center
, Information Centers Branch
National Agricultural Library, Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture
Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2351
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33. On-farm Processing Of The Products Of Livestock Systems
although largely from cows milk, goats milk and ewes milk products can also be found. 56.37. Oth. alt. enterprises, 4. }, 1. 1. Univ. of Exeter agric. Econ. Unit. UK.
http://www.macaulay.ac.uk/livestocksystems/nafplio/proceedings/revellpaper.htm
LSIRD NAFPLIO CONFERENCE PAPERS
On-farm processing of the products of livestock systems
B J Revell
SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION

The objectives of the research were to:-
  • identify the population of on-farm processors, their location and product ranges manufactured examine the interaction and organisation of the farming and processing production systems establish the principle methods of marketing and distribution of on-farm processed products assess the potential demand and markets for these products.
  • A number of major themes, issues and specific questions arose and were explored in the study in relation to its broad objectives.
      1. The Economic Importance of On-Farm Processing
    • Was the activity largely found on small or large holdings? Does it contribute significantly to farm household income? Does on-farm processing generate employment, especially in less favoured rural areas?
    • 2. The Dynamics of the Processing Enterprise, its Management and that of the Farm
    • Did it have an old-traditional base or was it a dynamic new activity on holdings pro-actively adjusting to the changing economic fortunes of European agriculture? What were the principal problems and difficulties in establishing the on-farm processing enterprise?

    34. INFOTERRA: JULY 1996: Internet Environ Mail Lists
    altTRANSP/listserv@uci.edu/Issues and policies pertaining to alternative and non goats/listproc@listproc.wsu.edu/GoatManagement. ecol-agric@mailbase.ac.uk;.
    http://www.ee/lists/infoterra/1996/07/0011.html
    Internet environ mail lists
    asean2@mozcom.com
    Sat, 6 Jul 1996 08:22:19 +0200
    The following list of Internet email discussion groups was originally
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    is included in the list). I am forwarding it on to you for your
    information. I am compiling a sub-group of all the lists that deal
    specifically with industrial pollution prevention (a lot smaller than
    this list and also a little more comprehensive) and will be posting it
    later.
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    35. Contacts
    No Opencast!, animals, treehouses, industrial agric., oil, international SPACE goats(ecobardic-tribal-adelica), c/o LEEDS alt TECH, The Crow, 535 Meanwood
    http://homepages.tcp.co.uk/~ait/cont.html
    * CONTACTS *
    Electrick version of current Stonehenge Campaign/London Fin contacts list. Back to Home Page email Updated May '99 FREE INFORMATION NETWORK ALTERNATIVE CENTRES SERVICES STONEHENGE ... H . I . J K L M ... P . Q . R S T U ... W . X . Y Z

    36. January 2002 Results
    Abrock8303, DAVSWEN, DCNINCOLO (JHT's http//alt.tcm.turner Nancord, SuzyQ10327,Poptartno1 (JHT's says goats, too http//www.gov.nf.ca/agric/pubfact/orf
    http://members.aol.com/babs101073/JanAns2.html
    January 2002 Results JANUARY RESULTS
    1st Place = Nancord = 337 pts
    2nd Place = Poptartno1 = 334 pts
    4th Place = SuzyQ10327 = 301 pts
    5th Place = RAE 1938 = 299 pts
    6th Place = GKM78 = 295 pts
    7th Place = JHT176 = 224 pts
    8th Place = DAVSWEN = 190 pts
    9th Place = DocRickFry = 161 pts
    10th Place = Abrock8303 = 158 pts
    ~Honorable Mention~ Jeopchamp = 131 pts Terryglss = 89 pts Nayl6202 = 86 pts ShellShep2 = 40 pts Bubbanore = 19pts Milne = 3 pts QUESTION # 12840 = Country Music 12840 In 1969, Alabama was known by what name? ANSWER # 12840 12840. Young Country = 1 py = JHT176, Nancord, Abrock8303, DCNINCOLO, IamDeb2you, DocRickFry, SuzyQ10327, GKM78, Poptartno1, RAE 1938, JazCat2001 (JHT's: http://www.al.com/south/music.html DCN's: http://www.wixy.com/viewartist.asp?ID=47 RAE's: http://www.delafont.com/music_acts/alabama.htm Jaz's: http://www.alamhof.org/alabama.htm QUESTION # 12841 = Poisons 12841. What poisonous oily liquid occurs in tobacco leaves? ANSWER # 12841 12841. Nicotine = 1 pt = Poptartno1, JHT176, Nancord, SuzyQ10327, IamDeb2you, GKM78, Abrock8303, DCNINCOLO (JHT's: http://www.howstuffworks.com/nicotine7.htm

    37. Reference List For Immunoglobulins And Related Topics
    Molecular Immunology, 24, 11271236. Gorman, JR and alt, FW (1998). Swedish J. agric. Cellulardefense mechanisms in the udder and lactation of goats. J. Anim.
    http://classes.aces.uiuc.edu/AnSci308/immunoglob_references.html
    ANSCI 308
    Lactation Biology
    An Incomplete Reference List for
    Immunoglobulins, Colostrum, Ig Transport
    and related topics
    W L Hurley
    Department of Animal Sciences
    University of Illinois
    Urbana-Champaign Return to Neonate and Colostrum Lesson
    REFERENCES
    Abbas, A.K., Murphy, K.M., and Sher, A. (1996). Functional diversity of helper T lymphocytes (review). Nature, Abimiku, A.G. and Dolby, J.M. (1987). The mechanism of protection of infant mice from intestinal colonisation with Campylobacter jejuni J. Med. Microbiol. Abrahamson, D.R. and Rodewald, R. (1981). Evidence for the sorting of endocytic vesicle contents during the receptor-mediated transport of IgG across the newborn rat intestine. J. Cell Biol. Acres, S.D. (1985). Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli infections in newborn calves: A review. J. Dairy Sci. Ahouse, J.J., Hagerman, C.L., Mittal, P., Gilbert, D.J., Copeland, N.G., Jenkins, N.A. and Simister, N.E. (1993). A mouse MHC class-I-like Fc receptor encoded outside the MHC. J. Immunol. J. Dairy Res.

    38. Eserver.org/internet/LISTSERV-list-of-lists.txt
    In Population Aging Computer Con agricL@UGA Discussio altUFO-L@PSUVM Gateway to alt.paranet.ufo AnnualGulfnet Meeting Discussion List goats@WSUVM1 Discussion
    http://eserver.org/internet/LISTSERV-list-of-lists.txt
    Date: Sat, 14 May 1994 00:16:47 +0000 From:

    39. Alternative Farming Systems: A Bibliography
    Halverson, M. Farm animal welfare Crisis or opportunity for agriculture? Paper911. Dept. of agric. and Applied Economics, Univ. of Minnesota, St.
    http://www.awionline.org/farm/alt-farming.html
    Alternatives to Intensive Confinement Systems for Farm Animals:
    An Annotated Bibliography
    New update, 04/03/03 TABLE OF CONTENTS
    Animal welfare
    Pigs
    Pig farming, pig housing
    Marketing
    ...
    Links
    This bibliography provides practical published information for farmers, consumers, students, and educators who are concerned about factory farming and are seeking for alternatives. This collection of references will be updated regularly. A searchable more comprehensive database on farming alternatives can be accessed at: http://www.awionline.org/farm/altfrm.htm
    Last update: 04/03/2003. New entries are marked with
    ANIMAL WELFARE
    Bartussek, H. How to measure animal welfare? In: Hovi, M. and Garcia Trujillo, R., eds. Diversity of Livestock Systems and Definition of Animal Welfare. Proceedings of the Second NAHWOA (Network for Animal Health and Welfare in Organic Agriculture) Workshop. Cordoba, Spain, 8-11 January 2000. Network for Animal Health and Welfare in Organic Agriculture, Reading, UK, pp. 135-142, 2000.
    FULL-TEXT
    An "Animal Needs Index," has been devised in Austria for assessing whether animal housing conditions meet the animals' well being and behavioural needs. Species-specific criteria are graded by points. Conditions considered to give animals more appropriate chances of satisfying their behavioural needs, or to improve their welfare, are awarded more points. But certain minimal conditions have to be fulfilled. Examples and results for Austria are given.

    40. Devel-L: Re: Information Needed On Organic/Sustainable Agriculture
    uriacc.uri.edu agricl mailtoagric-l@uga l Water Quality, Non-point pollution goatsGoat Management Also try the USENET groups alt.sustainable.agriculture sci
    http://library.wustl.edu/~listmgr/devel-l/Jun1996/0128.html
    Re: Information Needed on Organic/Sustainable Agriculture
    Tom Hodges ( mailto:thodges@TRICITY.WSU.EDU
    Tue, 25 Jun 1996 15:12:32 -0700
    mailto:thodges@TRICITY.WSU.EDU mailto:DEVEL-L@AMERICAN.EDU for these questions on agriculture, try some of the agriculture lists: sustag-l noble-creation sanet-mg agric-l sci.agriculture alt.sustainable.agriculture I will put a list of ag-related and development lists below your note. Different versions of list are also available at: http://www.tricity.wsu.edu/htmls/hodges/aglink.html http://www.bcca.org/noble-creation/aglink.html You might want to check out the other things on each of those sites also. Tom Hodges On Tue, 25 Jun 1996, SaiaSwan wrote:
    mailto:Saiaswan@aol.com

    Name address subscribe sustag-l mailto:sustag@beta.tricity.wsu.edu listproc@listproc.wsu.edu mgarden mailto:mgarden@listproc.wsu.edu

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