Cloning of the African indigenous cattle breed Kenyan Boran
Kenyan Boran, an indigenous East African zebu (Bos indicus) breed, is kept mostly for beef production in semiarid areas of Kenya.1 The breed is well adapted to high ambient temperature, poor quality feed and high disease challenges compared to European exotic Bos taurus breeds.2 However, they are su...
| Main Authors: | , , , , , |
|---|---|
| Format: | Journal Article |
| Language: | Inglés |
| Published: |
Wiley
2016
|
| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/74293 |
Similar Items: Cloning of the African indigenous cattle breed Kenyan Boran
- African trypanosomiasis resistance in cattle by a transgenic approach
- African trypanosomiasis resistance in cattle by a transgenic approach
- Transgenic approach to improved productivity: Establishing African Trypanosomiasis resistance in cattle by a transgenic approach
- BREAD: Basic mechanisms underlying species‐specific trypanosome resistance
- The multiplication of Africa’s indigenous cattle breeds internationally: The story of the Tuli and Boran breeds
- Trypanotolerance in East African Orma Boran cattle