Autor:
Ojango, Julie M.K.
In Nicaragua, cattle are kept for both meat and milk. Producers do not use artificial insemination much, and there is no dominant breed – most are a result of crosses. The researchers held a workshop with producers to better understand their breeding practices. While the farmers listed all the tr...
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Ojango, Julie M.K.
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[The neighbour's bull: Learning from animal breeding practices in Nicaragua]
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The neighbour's bull: Learning from animal breeding practices in Nicaragua