Estimates the prevalence, species and intensity of trypanosome infection found in cattle and sheep breeds and age groups, and the effect of these infections on health and production traits in northern Ivory Coast
Schuetterle, A.
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Coulibaly, L.
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Diarrassouba, I.
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D'Ieteren, G.D.M.
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Itty, P.
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Konin, N.
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Maehl, H.M.
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Mahamat, B.
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Nagda, S.M.
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Paling, R.W.
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Rarieya, J.M.
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Thorpe, W.R.
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Trail, J.C.M.
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[Effect of trypanosome infection on livestock health and production traits in northern Ivory Coast]
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Effect of trypanosome infection on livestock health and production traits in northern Ivory Coast
Presents results of an experiment conducted in southwestern Uganda to estimate heterosis, additive maternal and direct effects of the Red Poll and Boran breeds of cattle involved in a two-breed diallel design. Includes data on survival and growth traits from birth to an age of 30 months.
Trail, J.C.M.
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Gregory, K.E.
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Marples, H.J.S.
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Kakonge, J.
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[Heterosis, additive maternal and additive direct effects on the Red Poll and Boran breeds of cattle]
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Heterosis, additive maternal and additive direct effects on the Red Poll and Boran breeds of cattle
Reproductive performance, mortality, growth, and culling and replacement rates based on 20000 calving records were evaluated for grade Boran beef cattle maintained with trypanosomiasis risk in Tanzania. Under ranching conditions, over a 10-year period in this area of high Glossina moistens morsi...
Evaluates in detail how environmental and stress factorts affect trypanosome infection in N'Dama cows and their calves, the linkages with curative drug treatment given under the management regime prevailing, the linkages with anaemia control as measured by packed red cell volume (PCV), and the re...
Trail, J.C.M.
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D'Ieteren, G.D.M.
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Murray, M.
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Ordner, G.
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Yangari, G.
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Collardelle, C.
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Sauveroche, B.
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Maille, J.C.
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Viviani, P.
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[Measurement of trypanotolerance criteria and their effect on reproductive performance of N'Dama cattle]
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Measurement of trypanotolerance criteria and their effect on reproductive performance of N'Dama cattle