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A retrospective case-control study was conducted on 6718 sheep of two breeds (2772 Horro and 3946 Menz) on risk factors for mortality associated with respiratory disease (MARD) in Ethiopia, based on data collected between October 1993 and December 1997. Potential risk factors examined were breed,...


Tibbo, MarkosMukasa-Mugerwa, E.Woldemeskel, M.Rege, J.E.O.[Risk factors for mortality associated with respiratory disease among Menz and Horro sheep in Ethiopia]Risk factors for mortality associated with respiratory disease among Menz and Horro sheep in Ethiopia

An on-farm study was conducted over a 12-year period (1979 through 1990) at four locations in the subhumid zone of Nigeria to estimate levels of performance of Bunaji cattle and to examine factors affecting productivity in these production systems. Average weight at birth, at 9 months and at 12 m...


Rege, J.E.O.Kaufmann, Ralph R. vonMwenya, W.N.M.Otchere, E.O.Mani, R.I.[On-farm performance of Bunaji (White Fulani) cattle. 2. Growth, reproductive performance, milk offtake and mortality]On-farm performance of Bunaji (White Fulani) cattle. 2. Growth, reproductive performance, milk offtake and mortality

Data collected on 3256 lambs born to Horro and Menz breed ewes single-sire mated to 71 rams at the International Livestock research Institute (ILRI) Debre Berhan station between September 1992 and June 1996 were analysed for rates of survival and growth from birth to weaning. A significantly lowe...


Mukasa-Mugerwa, E.Lahlou-Kassi, A.Anindo, D.O.Rege, J.E.O.Tembely, S.Tibbo, MarkosBaker, R.L.[Between and within breed variation in lamb survival and the risk factors associated with major causes of mortality in indigenous Horro and menz sheep in Ethiopia]Between and within breed variation in lamb survival and the risk factors associated with major causes of mortality in indigenous Horro and menz sheep in Ethiopia

Thirty-two goat flocks belonging to 45 farmers and raised under village conditions in the Ganawuri area of the subhumid zone of Nigeria were monitored every 2 weeks for 30 months to determine productivity under village conditions. Records collected on kids included birth weight, birth type, body ...


Ikwuegbu, O.A.Tarawali, G.Rege, J.E.O.[Effects of fodder banks on growth and survival of West African Dwarf goats under village conditions in subhumid Nigeria]Effects of fodder banks on growth and survival of West African Dwarf goats under village conditions in subhumid Nigeria

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