Repeatability of measurements of packed cell volume and egg count as indicators of endoparasite load and their relationship with sheep productivity

Presents results of a study undertaken to investigate the relationship of Packed Cell Volume (PCV) and Eggs Per Gram (EPG) to performance, and to estimate the repeatibility of the two measurements in a monthly parasite monitoring scheme. Includes data on body score, live weight of milk teeth male sh...

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Autores principales: Tekelye Bekele, Kasali, O.B., Rege, J.E.O.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 1991
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28041
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description Presents results of a study undertaken to investigate the relationship of Packed Cell Volume (PCV) and Eggs Per Gram (EPG) to performance, and to estimate the repeatibility of the two measurements in a monthly parasite monitoring scheme. Includes data on body score, live weight of milk teeth male sheep and of all male sheep, and lambing interval.
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spelling CGSpace280412024-04-25T06:01:44Z Repeatability of measurements of packed cell volume and egg count as indicators of endoparasite load and their relationship with sheep productivity Tekelye Bekele Kasali, O.B. Rege, J.E.O. highlands sheep parasites productivity repeatability live weight calving interval Presents results of a study undertaken to investigate the relationship of Packed Cell Volume (PCV) and Eggs Per Gram (EPG) to performance, and to estimate the repeatibility of the two measurements in a monthly parasite monitoring scheme. Includes data on body score, live weight of milk teeth male sheep and of all male sheep, and lambing interval. 1991-12 2013-05-06T06:59:48Z 2013-05-06T06:59:48Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28041 en Limited Access Elsevier Acta Tropica;50(2):151-160
spellingShingle highlands
sheep
parasites
productivity
repeatability
live weight
calving interval
Tekelye Bekele
Kasali, O.B.
Rege, J.E.O.
Repeatability of measurements of packed cell volume and egg count as indicators of endoparasite load and their relationship with sheep productivity
title Repeatability of measurements of packed cell volume and egg count as indicators of endoparasite load and their relationship with sheep productivity
title_full Repeatability of measurements of packed cell volume and egg count as indicators of endoparasite load and their relationship with sheep productivity
title_fullStr Repeatability of measurements of packed cell volume and egg count as indicators of endoparasite load and their relationship with sheep productivity
title_full_unstemmed Repeatability of measurements of packed cell volume and egg count as indicators of endoparasite load and their relationship with sheep productivity
title_short Repeatability of measurements of packed cell volume and egg count as indicators of endoparasite load and their relationship with sheep productivity
title_sort repeatability of measurements of packed cell volume and egg count as indicators of endoparasite load and their relationship with sheep productivity
topic highlands
sheep
parasites
productivity
repeatability
live weight
calving interval
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28041
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