Prevalence of Indigestible Foreign Bodies in the Rumen and Reticulum of Sheep Slaughtered at Jimma Municipal Abattoir, Southwestern Ethiopia

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Nejash Abdela
Nejash Abdela
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Fayissa Begna Deressa
Fayissa Begna Deressa
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Endale Teshome
Endale Teshome
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Abdi Hassan
Abdi Hassan
1 Jimma University
3 College of Veterinary Medicine, Haramaya University

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Nejash Abdela. 2017. \u201cPrevalence of Indigestible Foreign Bodies in the Rumen and Reticulum of Sheep Slaughtered at Jimma Municipal Abattoir, Southwestern Ethiopia\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - K: Interdisciplinary GJMR-K Volume 17 (GJMR Volume 17 Issue K2): .

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Prevalence of Indigestible Foreign Bodies in the Rumen and Reticulum of Sheep Slaughtered at Jimma Municipal Abattoir, Southwestern Ethiopia

Nejash Abdela
Nejash Abdela Jimma University
Fayissa Begna Deressa
Fayissa Begna Deressa
Endale Teshome
Endale Teshome College of Veterinary Medicine, Haramaya University
Abdi Hassan
Abdi Hassan

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