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Fourty eight mature Ethiopian Menz ewes were used to investigate the effect on nutrition on oestrous and ovarian activity in tropical sheeA control group was fed on hay alone and a high nutrition group received an additional 400g per ewe per d of a concentrate feed providing 263 g crude protein/k...


Mukasa-Mugerwa, E.Anindo, D.O.Lahlou-Kassi, A.Mutiga, E.R.Sovani, S.[Seasonal variation in ovarian and oestrous activity of tropical Menz sheep as affected by plane of nutrition]Seasonal variation in ovarian and oestrous activity of tropical Menz sheep as affected by plane of nutrition

Reviews aspects of several studies on the reproductive performance of Ethiopian Menz sheep in which plasma progesterone concentrations were monitored. The radioimmunoassay (RTA) technique has been used for determining progesterone concentration in blood and milk (Pope et al 1976; Holdsworth 1980)...


Mukasa-Mugerwa, E.Mutiga, E.R.Girma, A.[Studies on the reproductive performance of Ethiopian sheep by means of an Enzyme Immunoassay Technique; a review]Studies on the reproductive performance of Ethiopian sheep by means of an Enzyme Immunoassay Technique; a review
Sahay, S.Shome, R.Sankarasubramanian, J.Vishnu, U.S.Prajapati, A.Natesan, K.Shome, B.R.Rahman, HabiburRajendhran, J.[Insights into the genome sequence of ovine Pasteurella multocida type A strain associated with pneumonic pasteurellosis]Insights into the genome sequence of ovine Pasteurella multocida type A strain associated with pneumonic pasteurellosis

Data, consisiting of 4235 lamb records, obtained from the Foundation Afrino Sheep stud at the Carnarvon Experimental station, were used to investigate factors influencing birth weight, weaning weight, monthly body weight from five to 12 months, body weight at 18 months of age as well as clean fle...


Snyman, M.A.Erasmus, G.J.Wyk, J.B. van[Non-genetic factors influencing growth and fleece traits in Afrino sheep]Non-genetic factors influencing growth and fleece traits in Afrino sheep
Autor: Mbah D.A.

A review of genetic and environmental influences on the growth of sheep and goats in West and Central Africa shows that the effects of year, season, month, type of birth, flock, parity, ewe/ doe and breed are important. Most of the work has been on sheep. The effects of year, season and month of ...


Mbah D.A.[Factors affecting the growth of sheep and goats in West and Central Africa]Factors affecting the growth of sheep and goats in West and Central Africa

Analyzes mating/parturition records on Ethiopian sheep and goat breeds, to study the effect of the duration of mating season on flock fertility, with emphasis on data related to cumulative percentage of females conceiving at different intervals of the mating season.


Galal, E.S.E.Awgichew, K.[A note on the relationship between duration of mating season and flock fertility in some Ethiopian breeds of sheep and goats]A note on the relationship between duration of mating season and flock fertility in some Ethiopian breeds of sheep and goats
Autor: Oduye, O.O.

Studies the haematological parameters of clinically healthy goats and sheep in Ibadan, west state of Nigeria. Eighty-five goats from West African Dwarf goat, the Sokoto, Kano Brown goat and their crosses; and 295 sheep from the West African Dwarf sheep of ages ranging from 2 weeks to 7 years were...


Oduye, O.O.[Haematological values of Nigerian goats and sheep]Haematological values of Nigerian goats and sheep

Mokonen, A.[Sheep value chain development in Doyogena District of SNNPR, Ethiopia: Results of a rapid value chain assessment]Sheep value chain development in Doyogena District of SNNPR, Ethiopia: Results of a rapid value chain assessment

Information on geographic distribution of tsetse fly, livestock numbers & distribution, performance of N'Dama cattle, animal diseases, herd composition and management, and sheep and goat population in The Gambia with data on research centres & programmes, and development projects.


International Livestock Centre for Africa[Trypanotolerant livestock in West and Central Africa. Volume 2. Country studies -Chapter 2. The Gambia]Trypanotolerant livestock in West and Central Africa. Volume 2. Country studies -Chapter 2. The Gambia

Deals with a study in voluntary intake and livestock productivity in the Sahel carried out over a year using a herd of Zebu cattle, with some observations repeated on a flock of Sahelian sheep and goats, both under traditional management. Also presents a comparison to herds elsewhere.


International Livestock Centre for Africa[A note on voluntary intake and livestock productivity]A note on voluntary intake and livestock productivity

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