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Channels - Serological Evidence of Henipavirus among Horses and Pigs in Zaria and Environs in Kaduna State, Nigeria :: FRELIP Discovery
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Serological evidence of avian influenza viruses in pigs in south-western Nigeria
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Public Knowledge of Free-Roaming Horses in the United States
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Serological evidence of African swine fever virus infection in commercial pig herds in Southwest Nigeria
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Wild Pigs in Wild Places: Controlling Pigs in the Sipsey Wilderness Area
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Current Trends and Management of Wild Horses on the Devil’s Garden Plateau
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Fertility Control Options for Management of Free-roaming Horse Populations (Abstract)
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Groundwater Quality Evaluation in Mando and Rigasa Areas, Kaduna, Northwestern Nigeria
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CHILDHOOD NEPHROTIC SYNDROME IN KADUNA STATE
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History, Management, and Future of Invasive Wild Pigs
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Xenosurveillance of Wild Pigs Using Mosquito Bloodmeals
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Compliance with good handling practices among tomato farmers in Kaduna State
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Forty years of captive breeding in Przewalski's horse: pedigree‐based insights into population growth, sex ratio, and inbreeding
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Dogs as sentinel hosts for sand-fly-borne infections in the Mediterranean Basin: a multinational serological survey
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Rethinking Our Approach to Wild Pig Control Data and Field Tasks
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Genetic and antigenic diversity of rotavirus A in faeces from Danish pigs
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Chemical analysis and consumer preference of selected poultry egg types in Zaria, Nigeria
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Data-Based Decision-Making is Essential for Effective Feral Pig Management in Australia
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Wild Pig Behavioral Response to Aerial Gunning in Southwest Georgia, U.S.A.
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The potential effect of megafaunal extinctions on modern conservation of horse chestnut Aesculus hippocastanum
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Wild Horses
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Quality evaluation of kilishi, an intermediate moisture meat product sold in Zaria metropolis, Nigeria
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PREVALENCE AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERISATION OF TRYPANOSOMES OF CATTLE IN OGUN AND KADUNA STATES, NIGERIA
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Socio-cultural and economic determinants of value of children in Kaduna state
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Evaluating the Efficacy of an Alternative Warfarin Bait Formulation in Controlling Wild Pigs (Sus scrofa) in North Texas