Targeting researchable problems
Examines research areas concerning sheep and goat production in the coastal subhumid zone of Kenya; with particular reference to the evaluation of the performance of and to the selection from within indigenous breeds; to health factors including trypanosomiasis, gastro-intestinal parasites and ear diseases; to nutrition and management studies; and to marketing and consumption of small ruminants.
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Format: | Conference Paper biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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Kenya Ministry of Livestock Development
1991
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Subjects: | coast province, somali goat, small east african goat, dorper sheep, crossbreeding, animal health, animal nutrition, livestock management, animal selection, trypanosomiasis, digestive system diseases, ear diseases, marketing, |
Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/51121 |
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Summary: | Examines research areas concerning sheep and goat production in the coastal subhumid zone of Kenya; with particular reference to the evaluation of the performance of and to the selection from within indigenous breeds; to health factors including trypanosomiasis, gastro-intestinal parasites and ear diseases; to nutrition and management studies; and to marketing and consumption of small ruminants. |
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