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The use of cottonseed by-products are sources of protein, energy, and fiber, excellent nutrient feed alternatives for animals. However, cottonseed use is limited because of the presence of gossypol, as it causes serious problems to animal health. Thus, was evaluated ewe long-term supplemented of cottonseed during the pre-breeding season, breeding season, pregnancy, and lactation period (10 months).
This experiment was conducted to determine the contents of total amino acids (TAAs) and standardized ileal digestible amino acids (SIDAAs) and chemical composition of canola meal (CM) samples, and to develop regression equations for predicting the TAAs and SIDAAs content of CM for broilers
The main objectives of this study were to characterize the morphological features of Barb and Arab-Barb horses, develop an assessment grid, and propose a breed standard for the Arab-Barb. A total of 20 measurements were conducted on 33 horses from the Tunisian National Haras at El Battan. Based on these 20 morphological measurements, four distinct body indices commonly used in horse breeding and evaluation were calculated. These indices included the body profile index, the body index, the corpulence index, and the compactness index
On-farm biosecurity measures prevent disease transmission between and within farms and, therefore can improve animal health outcomes and product quality, minimize production losses, and increase returns to smallholders, the majority of whom market milk informally. This study assessed associations of milk market outlets with on-farm biosecurity status and the resultant milk quality, production losses, and gross margins on a random sample of 140 farms stratified by milk market outlets (formal and informal)

Associations of on-Farm Biosecurity Status with Production Performance on Smallholder Dairy Farms in Kenya

The use of cottonseed by-products are sources of protein, energy, and fiber, excellent nutrient feed alternatives for animals. However, cottonseed use is limited because of the presence of gossypol, as it causes serious problems to animal health. Thus, was evaluated ewe long-term supplemented of cottonseed during the pre-breeding season, breeding season, pregnancy, and lactation period (10 months).

Associations of on-Farm Biosecurity Status with Production Performance on Smallholder Dairy Farms in Kenya

The main objectives of this study were to characterize the morphological features of Barb and Arab-Barb horses, develop an assessment grid, and propose a breed standard for the Arab-Barb. A total of 20 measurements were conducted on 33 horses from the Tunisian National Haras at El Battan. Based on these 20 morphological measurements, four distinct body indices commonly used in horse breeding and evaluation were calculated. These indices included the body profile index, the body index, the corpulence index, and the compactness index

Associations of on-Farm Biosecurity Status with Production Performance on Smallholder Dairy Farms in Kenya

On-farm biosecurity measures prevent disease transmission between and within farms and, therefore can improve animal health outcomes and product quality, minimize production losses, and increase returns to smallholders, the majority of whom market milk informally. This study assessed associations of milk market outlets with on-farm biosecurity status and the resultant milk quality, production losses, and gross margins on a random sample of 140 farms stratified by milk market outlets (formal and informal)

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