The fluid that is found amongst the layers of the pericardium...
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To move inward or toward the midsection of the animal....
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The result of the mixing of an egg's yolk with the egg white. May also be referred to as a rotten egg, .and cannot be eaten....
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Items or ingredients added to feed as part of the manufacturing process; may also be used for preservation. Additives also work to increase nutritional value of certain foods, .increase the taste appeal, .and make it more attractive. There are legalities surrounding the amounts and types of...
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Term used to refer to the activities or processes that an animal goes to make changes necessary for it to survive in its current environment, .whether temporarily or otherwise....
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The potential that an animal or organism has to change their bodies or lifestyles to suit their surroundings or environment....
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Often shortened to ad lib; term used to refer to the amount of feed ingested when made completely available without limitation or restriction....
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Term used to refer to a type of feeding in which there are no restrictions placed on the amount of food to be given at any time....
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As much as needed or wanted; short form of the word ad libitum...
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The potential that something, .usually a medicine or substance, .has to injure or cause illness in an animal when given as one dose or as multiple doses in the span of one day or less than one day....
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The failure of the kidneys; loss of function of the kidneys. ARF usually comes on suddenly....
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A type of bird that.perches, .such as a finch or sparrow...
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