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Samples and extracts of foliage from African multipurpose trees (MPT) were screened for their effects on rumen protozoa and bacteria. The MPT species tested were Acacia aneura, Acacia angustissima, Chamaecytisus palmensis, Brachychiton populneum, Flindersia maculosa, Sesbania sesban, Leucaena leu...


El-Hassan, S.M.Lahlou-Kassi, A.Newbold, C.J.Wallace, R.J.[Antimicrobial factors in African multipurpose trees]Antimicrobial factors in African multipurpose trees

Describes techniques of long-and short-term measurements of changes in vegetation and feed resources in pastoral systems, with particular reference to sampling techniques and costs of the various methods.


Bille, Jean-Claude[L'evolution du milieu]L'evolution du milieu

Thorpe, W.R.Wamatu, JaneDuncan, Alan J.[Small ruminant feeding strategies in smallholder systems: A synthesis of global experiences and recommendations for Ethiopia]Small ruminant feeding strategies in smallholder systems: A synthesis of global experiences and recommendations for Ethiopia
Sanda, I.A.[The effect of abrupt and frequent changes in type and quality of forage feed offered to ruminants on nutrient utilisation.]The effect of abrupt and frequent changes in type and quality of forage feed offered to ruminants on nutrient utilisation.

Blümmel, MichaelBezabih, MelkamuAdie, AberraAmole, Tunde A.[Feed the Future Innovation Lab on Small Scale Irrigation (ILSSI): Ethiopia, Ghana, and Tanzania]Feed the Future Innovation Lab on Small Scale Irrigation (ILSSI): Ethiopia, Ghana, and Tanzania

The experiments reported here were specifically designed to compare in tropical sheep and goats the digestibility, energy and nitrogen utilization of silages and silage plus concentrate under identical environmental conditions. In addition, growth trials were also conducted. The first trial utili...


Adebowale, E.A.[The performance of West African Dwarf goats and sheep fed silage and silage plus concentrate]The performance of West African Dwarf goats and sheep fed silage and silage plus concentrate

An input/out put feeding trail was conducted to compare the performance of Boran and Arsi cattle, in cattle, in Ethiopia. The cattle were introduced to feed a high molasses ration 48.5% DM, Noug seed cake 21.7% DM, Maize grain 8.6% DM, eragrostis hay 20% DM, and minerals 1.2% DM both zebu types o...


Jepsen, O.Creek, M.J.[Comparative fattening performance of two types of cattle in Ethiopia]Comparative fattening performance of two types of cattle in Ethiopia

Forty-eight West African Dwarf sheep and goats (twenty-four each) averaging 11 kg body weight and 8 months of age, were alloted in groups of eight to six rations containing 0%, 15%, 30%, 45%, 60% and 75% brewers' dried grain (BDG) which were fed ad libitum together with 0.5kg/head/day fresh forag...


Adebowale, E.A.Ademosun, A.A.[Studies on the utilization of brewers' dried grains by sheep and goats: 1. Growth studies]Studies on the utilization of brewers' dried grains by sheep and goats: 1. Growth studies

Two trials were performed to study the fattening performance of Ethiopian highland sheep under feed-lot conditions. Three diets were tried; A-20 % hay, B -35% hay and C-50% hay. Trial I had the three diets represented on 84 non-descript highland all-milk-tooth ram lambs, while in Trial II, only, ...


Galal, E.S.E.Awgichew, K.Kebede, B.Gojam, Y.O'Donovan, P.B.[A study on fattening Ethiopian sheep. I. Performance of highland lambs under feed-lot conditions]A study on fattening Ethiopian sheep. I. Performance of highland lambs under feed-lot conditions

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