E-learning module for reproductive technologies, including mass synchronization and artificial insemination, for sheep and goats in Ethiopia

This E-leaning course is aimed at increasing reproductivity of sheep and goat in low input systems. It is intended to be used by a variety of stakeholders in sheep and goat production, inclusive of livestock keepers, veterinarians, research institutes and universities, amongst others.

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Autor principal: CGIAR Research Program on Livestock
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/123481
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description This E-leaning course is aimed at increasing reproductivity of sheep and goat in low input systems. It is intended to be used by a variety of stakeholders in sheep and goat production, inclusive of livestock keepers, veterinarians, research institutes and universities, amongst others.
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spelling CGSpace1234812023-03-14T12:00:53Z E-learning module for reproductive technologies, including mass synchronization and artificial insemination, for sheep and goats in Ethiopia CGIAR Research Program on Livestock livestock research sheep goats production stakeholders development rural development learning reproductivity systems agrifood systems artificial insemination universities veterinarians synchronization variety This E-leaning course is aimed at increasing reproductivity of sheep and goat in low input systems. It is intended to be used by a variety of stakeholders in sheep and goat production, inclusive of livestock keepers, veterinarians, research institutes and universities, amongst others. 2021-12-31 2022-10-06T14:40:43Z 2022-10-06T14:40:43Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/123481 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Livestock. 2021. E-learning module for reproductive technologies, including mass synchronization and artificial insemination, for sheep and goats in Ethiopia. Reported in Livestock Annual Report 2021. Innovations.
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research
sheep
goats
production
stakeholders
development
rural development
learning
reproductivity
systems
agrifood systems
artificial insemination
universities
veterinarians
synchronization
variety
CGIAR Research Program on Livestock
E-learning module for reproductive technologies, including mass synchronization and artificial insemination, for sheep and goats in Ethiopia
title E-learning module for reproductive technologies, including mass synchronization and artificial insemination, for sheep and goats in Ethiopia
title_full E-learning module for reproductive technologies, including mass synchronization and artificial insemination, for sheep and goats in Ethiopia
title_fullStr E-learning module for reproductive technologies, including mass synchronization and artificial insemination, for sheep and goats in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed E-learning module for reproductive technologies, including mass synchronization and artificial insemination, for sheep and goats in Ethiopia
title_short E-learning module for reproductive technologies, including mass synchronization and artificial insemination, for sheep and goats in Ethiopia
title_sort e learning module for reproductive technologies including mass synchronization and artificial insemination for sheep and goats in ethiopia
topic livestock
research
sheep
goats
production
stakeholders
development
rural development
learning
reproductivity
systems
agrifood systems
artificial insemination
universities
veterinarians
synchronization
variety
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