A study on the important diseases of village sheep and goats in the forest zone of southwest Nigeria, w., particularly emphasis on PPR, pneumonia, mange, helminthiasis, coccidiosis and babesiosis; w. data on liveweight gains of the animals interacting diseases w. nutritional stress on adequate fe...
Adeoye, S.A.O.
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[Incidence of diseases and pests in two groups of village sheep and goats in the forest zone of southwest Nigeria]
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Incidence of diseases and pests in two groups of village sheep and goats in the forest zone of southwest Nigeria
An experiment was carried out over 2 years period to investigate effect of levels of browse supplementary offered to West African Dwarf (Djallonke) sheep on productivity. The results of this on-station trail showed that overall lambing interval was 239 days (ranging from 262 days to 226 days).Bir...
Reynolds, L.
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Adeoye, S.A.O.
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[Small ruminant productivity and nutrition in southern Nigeria]
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Small ruminant productivity and nutrition in southern Nigeria
Interpretation of results from this study is constrained by the low numbers of observations for each species-month-age-location subclass; by unequal numbers of observations per subclass; and by the confounding of treatment type with location. Nevertheless, it does contribute a considerable amount...
Opasina, B.A
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Adeoye, S.A.O.
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[Matching health and performance in village goats and sheep in two contrasting locations in southwest Nigeria]
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Matching health and performance in village goats and sheep in two contrasting locations in southwest Nigeria
A survey was carried out to evaluate the effect of veterinary treatment on disease incidence and productivity of West African Dwarf (Djallonke) goats and sheep from may 1982 to April 1983. Two village groups were identified as treatment group (where rinderpest vaccination and dipping applied) and...
Adeoye, S.A.O.
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[Effect of treatment on disease incidence and productivity of sheep and goats in two groups of villages in the humid forest zone of southwest Nigeria]
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Effect of treatment on disease incidence and productivity of sheep and goats in two groups of villages in the humid forest zone of southwest Nigeria