Author: Fernández Rivera, S.
- Multipurpose fodder trees in the Ethiopian highlands: Farmers' preference and relationship of indigenous knowledge of feed value with laboratory indicators
- Effect of supplementation of Sesbania sesban to lactating ewes on milk yield and growth rate of lambs
- Sesbania sesban as a fodder tree in Ethiopian livestock farming systems: Feeding practices and farmers' perception of feeding effects on sheep performance
- Farmers’ perceptions about exotic multipurpose fodder trees and constraints to their adoption
- Effect of supplementation of Sesbania sesban on post-weaning growth performance and sexual development of Menz sheep (Ethiopia)
- Effect of supplementation of Sesbania sesban on reproductive performance of sheep
Author: Oosting, Simon J.
- Multipurpose fodder trees in the Ethiopian highlands: Farmers' preference and relationship of indigenous knowledge of feed value with laboratory indicators
- Effect of supplementation of Sesbania sesban to lactating ewes on milk yield and growth rate of lambs
- Sesbania sesban as a fodder tree in Ethiopian livestock farming systems: Feeding practices and farmers' perception of feeding effects on sheep performance
- Farmers’ perceptions about exotic multipurpose fodder trees and constraints to their adoption
- Effect of supplementation of Sesbania sesban on post-weaning growth performance and sexual development of Menz sheep (Ethiopia)
- Effect of supplementation of Sesbania sesban on reproductive performance of sheep
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