Author: Gizaw, Solomon
- Growth performance of Boer goats and their F1 and F2 crosses and backcrosses with Central Highland goats in Ethiopia
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Author: Getachew, T.
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- Community-based sheep breeding programs generated substantial genetic gains and socioeconomic benefits
- Morphological diversity of northeastern fat-tailed and northwestern thin-tailed indigenous sheep breeds of Ethiopia
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