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Effects of supplementation on cows with impaired fertility in Koibatek and Nakuru districts Kenya
(1999)
In a survey conducted in 1996, 82 and 60 cows with impaired fertility were found on 63 and 53 farms in Koibatek District and Bahati division, Nakuru district, respectively. These cows were appraised visually for body ...
Improved cow fertility through appropriate management practices on-farm in Koibatek and Nakuru districts
(KARI, 1999)
n a survey conducted in 1996, 82 (22.6 percent) of all cows with impaired fertility, i.e expected calving interval over 1.5 years, were found on 63 and 53 farms in Koibatek District and Nakuru District (Bahati Division), ...
Can fodder diets increase goat production by a quantum leap?
(Egerton University, Njoro, Kenya, 1992)
Growing goats, 45 Alpine and 45 Nubian, were used in a 3 × 3 factorial arrangement to quantify the influence of dietary energy and protein levels on daily DM intake and nutrient utilization for growth. Goats had ad libitum ...
Species abundance, food preference and nutritive value of goat diets in the semi-arid lands of east-central Kenya
(1996)
The key forage species and nutrient composition of forage species preferred by free-ranging East African goats in rangelands of eastern-central Kenya were determined. One hundred and five forage species were identified ...
Oxfendazole treatment for cystic hydatid disease in naturally infected animals
(American Society for Microbiology, 1997-09-09)
Few chemotherapeutic agents are available for the medical management of hydatid disease caused by the
parasite Echinococcus granulosus. In order to test the potential of oxfendazole for the treatment of infection with
this ...
Water intoxication in cattle
(1999)
Water intoxication is a condition that is common in cattle, and has also been reported in
other domestic animals and man. A comprehensive description of the condition is lacking.
For a better understanding of the condition, ...
Streptococcal meningitis in a five-month-old male lamb
(1999)
Streptococcus species cause a wide variety of diseases in food animals, including septicaemia, mastitis, meningitis, encephalitis and pneumonia5 . Meningitis due to Streptococcus spp. is commonly a complication of bacteraemia ...