Author: Umunna, N.N.
- Palatability of multipurpose tree species: Effect of species and length of study on intake and relative palatability by sheep
- Palatability of wilted and dried multipurpose tree species fed to sheep and goats
- Effect of leucaena and sesbania supplementation on body growth and scrotal circumference of Ethiopian highland sheep and goats fed teff straw basal diet
- Utilization of browse supplements with varying tannin levels by Ethiopian Menz shee1. Intake, digestibility and live weight changes
- Relationships between preference, rumen degradability, gas production and chemical composition of browses
- Utilization of browse supplements with varying tannin levels by Ethiopian Menz shee2. Nitrogen metabolism
Author: Nsahlai, I.V.
- Palatability of multipurpose tree species: Effect of species and length of study on intake and relative palatability by sheep
- Palatability of wilted and dried multipurpose tree species fed to sheep and goats
- Effect of leucaena and sesbania supplementation on body growth and scrotal circumference of Ethiopian highland sheep and goats fed teff straw basal diet
- Utilization of browse supplements with varying tannin levels by Ethiopian Menz shee1. Intake, digestibility and live weight changes
- Relationships between preference, rumen degradability, gas production and chemical composition of browses
- Utilization of browse supplements with varying tannin levels by Ethiopian Menz shee2. Nitrogen metabolism
Similar Items: Dairy farming in Kenya: resources and nitrogen flows
- Development of seasonal nutrition and resource management strategies for smallholder dairy systems
- The dairy value chain in Kenya
- Dairy development in Kenya: the past, the present and the future
- Characterization of dairy systems in the western Kenya region
- The Kenya dairy sub-sector: a rapid appraisal
- Nutrient flows and balances in intensive crop-dairy production systems in the Kenya highlands
Similar Items: Palatability of multipurpose tree species: Effect of species and length of study on intake and relative palatability by sheep
- Palatability of wilted and dried multipurpose tree species fed to sheep and goats
- Preference and palatability of indigenous and exotic acid soil-tolerant multipurpose trees and shrubs by West African Dwarf sheep
- Nutritive value of multipurpose trees and shrubs as protein supplements to poor quality roughages
- Organic acids in liquid feed for pigs - palatability and feed intake
- Evaluation of palatability and toxicity of Acacia angustssima using a rat bioassay
- Variation in relative palatability to sheep among Gliricidia sepium provenances