Autor: Hatendi, P.R.
- Metabolisable energy requirements for maintenance and growth of castrate Zimbabwean (Matabele) goats offered diets differing in roughage content either ad libitum or restricted
- Composition of body and carcass gain of castrate Matabele goats fed complete cereal-based diets differing in roughage inclusion level to slaughter after 10 kg liveweight gain
- The utilisation of complete cereal-based diets differing in roughage inclusion level by Matabele goats and Sabi sheep
- Fattening mature indigenous (Matabele) goats: effects on animal performance, body and carcass composition
Autor: Ndlovu, L.R.
- Metabolisable energy requirements for maintenance and growth of castrate Zimbabwean (Matabele) goats offered diets differing in roughage content either ad libitum or restricted
- Composition of body and carcass gain of castrate Matabele goats fed complete cereal-based diets differing in roughage inclusion level to slaughter after 10 kg liveweight gain
- The utilisation of complete cereal-based diets differing in roughage inclusion level by Matabele goats and Sabi sheep
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