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Physical characteristics, nutritive value and preference of zebu heifers for ensiled mixtures of corn cob, cassava peel and urea
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Silage characteristics and acceptability of maize stover, cassava tops ensiled with Albizia saman pods
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Nutrient digestibility and rumen fermentation of dried cassava peels and brewers dried grains based diets by West African Dwarf (WAD) sheep
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Nutritional quality of maize ensiled with wet distillers grains for sheep
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Seasonal prevalence of fasciola gigantica infection among the sexes in Nigerian Cattle
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Semen characteristics of pubertal West African dwarf rams fed pineapple waste silage as replacement for dried cassava peel
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Fermentation, stability and degradability of whole-crop oat silage ensiled with a commercial inoculant
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Quality and acceptability of velvet bean (mucuna pruriens) foliage ensiled with whole plant maize by West Africa dwarf sheep
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Qualities of broiler litter in ruminant feeding
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EFFECTS OF GROUP-BASED EXTENSION METHODS ON KNOWLEDGE AND PRODUCTION OF VEGETABLES AMONG DRY SEASON FARMERS IN SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA
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Influence of agro-ecological region on selected anthropometrical measurements of Nguni cattle in South Africa
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Information needs of small ruminant rearers in peri-urban areas of Southwest Nigeria
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Nutritional potentials and reproductive effects of Irish potato (Solanum tuberosum) peels on male Wistar rats
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Techno-economic analysis of the valorisation of brewers spent grains: Production of xylitol and xylo-oligosaccharides
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An experiment was conducted to compare the utilization of tephrosia candida and leucaena leucocephala in mixtures with Panicum maximum as feed for small ruminants, using the artificial bag technique of feed evaluation. Three West African dwarf (WAD) sheep with rumen cannula were used for the experiment. T. candida was formulated into diets with P. maximum as diets A, B and C while L. leucocephala was formulated into diets with P. maximum as diets D, E and F in the ratio 3:1, 1:1 and 1:3 respectively for both legumes. The degradation characteristics indicated L. leucocephala – based diets as being more (P < 0.05) degradable in the rumen than the T. candida – based diets, with diet D having the highest potential degradability (a+b) value.
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Seasonal variations in pm2g air pollutants and impact on preterm birth rate in Kampala: A Retrospective Cohort
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LIVELIHOOD DIVERSIFICATION OF FISHERFOLKS IN COMMUNITIES AROUND OYAN AND IKERE GORGE DAMS, SOUTH WESTERN NIGERIA
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CHARACTERISATION OF FUEL BRIQUETTES FROM Gmelina arborea (Roxb) SAWDUST AND MAIZE COB PARTICLES USING Cissus populnea GUM AS BINDER
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The influence of processing parameters for protein extraction and downstream processing of brewers’ spent grain to produce a dried protein powder product
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POTENTIAL OF RICE (Oryza spp.) STRAW AS FODDER FOR WEST AFRICAN DWARF SHEEP
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POTENTIAL OF RICE (Oryza spp.) STRAW AS FODDER FOR WEST AFRICAN DWARF SHEEP
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A meristemic approach to the design of small ruminant modules in veterinary education
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A review on the renewable energy from agricultural and forest residues in nigeria
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Incorporating construction and demolition waste into non-load brearing bricks.