Autor: Oyedipe, E.O.
- Fertility in Zebu cattle (Bos indicus) after prostaglandin administration and artificial insemination
- Evaluation of smallholder peri-urban dairy production systems in Nigeria: Report on the diagnostic survey phase
- The effect of some environmental and disease factors on testicular and epididymal functions of zebu bulls and their friesian crosses. The influence of season on ejaculate characteristic on A.I. bulls
- Effect of protein intake on the onset of puberty in Bunaji and Friesian x Bunaji crossbred bulls in Nigeria
- Production and serum biochemical components in Bunaji bulls and their Friesian crosses
Autor: Kumi-Diaka, J.
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