Animal health in subhumid Nigeria
Presents results of animal health studied in cooperating pastoralists' herds in the subhumid zone of Nigeria comparing incidence of rinderpest, foot and mouth disease, contagious bovine pleuropneumonia, dermatophilosis, lumpy skin disease, brucellosis papillomatosis and Keratoconjunctivitis & helminthiasis and degree of tick infestation in them and herds within Kachia Local Government area. Reports weight gain responses of Bunaji calves following anthelmintic treatment.
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Main Author: | Maina, J.A. |
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Format: | Conference Paper biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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International Livestock Centre for Africa
1986
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Subjects: | subhumid zones, animal health, disease prevalence, rinderpest, foot and mouth disease, bovine pleuropneumonia, skin diseases, brucellosis, helminthoses, ticks, white fulani cattle, weight gain, disease control, |
Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/49999 |
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