D: Agriculture & Veterinary

D: Agriculture & Veterinary (334)

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This experiment was designed to investigate the biological and economical response of feeding effective microorganisms treated wheat bran provided at different level to young crossbred calves. Twenty crossbred Frisian*Boran calves weighing (100± 10.85) kg and 6 months of age were selected and divided randomly in to 4 similar treatment groups (5 animals each group) in 100 days fee...
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Authors Aemiro Kehaliew, Getu Kitaw, Getnet Assefa, Dereje Fekadu, Zewdie Wondatir
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A survey of infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) genotypes in 25 commercial broiler flocks of various ages (20-35 days) raised in Al-Behera and Kafr-Elsheikh governorates and suffering from respiratory symptoms and pathological changes in kidney associated with high mortality rate. All flocks were vaccinated against IB disease. Tissue samples (trachea, lung and kidney) were collected asepti...
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Authors Ashraf M. Awad, Mahmoud E. Sediek, Mohamed E. El-Yamany
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Page No. 23 to 31

Successful Artificial Insemination (AI) requires that humans detect the receptive phase of oestrus. There are various ways to detect oestrus in cattle, and behavior plays a key role in each method. The aim of this study was to detect different behaviors using time sampling method in 5-minute intervals and analyzed. Given over a period of 1 week (24 hours) in 34 dairy cows of LLFG Iden re...
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Authors Berit Fu00c3u00bcllner, H. Scholz
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Page No. 19 to 21

Automatically milking systems increased in the last years in the European Union. Behavior of lactating dairy cows in the barn can be used to evaluate the effects of changing in the procedures of milking like Forced Cow Traffic (AMS and VMS) and the design of management in the waiting area (AMR). ...
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Authors Berit Fu00c3u00bcllner, Anne Harzke, H. Scholz
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Page No. 9 to 11

Phosphorus, although not required in large quantities, is very critical to cowpea production because of its multiple effects on nutrition; shoot development and its influence on nodulation. Phosphorus application stimulates plant root growth, early flowering, enhances fruiting, initiate nodule formation as well as increase in yield of cowpea. In spite of this immense importance of P in s...
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Authors Williams. K. Atakora, Emmanuel Oppong, Rufai Mahama, Henry Oppong Tuffour, Sandra AduGyamfi
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Page No. 13 to 17

Ginger is a plant recently gaining attention in the food and pharmaceutical industries because of its spice and medicinal importance. Major post-harvest processing of ginger is being carried out locally in West Africa and Nigeria due to the unavailability of information on the engineering properties including physical, mechanical, thermal and optical properties which are the main conside...
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Authors E.A Ajav, C. A. Ogunlade
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There has been increasing research interest in rural migration in recent times. Rural migration is the movement of people from one geographical location to another. The rural areas are the banks of the world’s natural resources such as land and forests which house timber forest and non-timber resources. This study was carried out to ascertain the effect of rural-urban mi...
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Authors Albert Ukaro Ofuoku, Emerhi, E.A.
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Page No. 45 to 59

This research was conducted to assess the growth performance of dahlia on various crop residues as potting media. Pot research was conducted by transplanting 20 days old seedlings on different crop residues, including, Silt as control, FYM+Silt (1:3), FYM+Silt (1:3) cockscomb and FYM+Silt (1:3) Maize crop residues as treatment. Completely Randomized Designs (RCBD) was applied to test the...
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Authors Abdul Kareem, ShafqatSaeed, Shoaib Ur Rehman, Muhammad Aslam Khan
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Page No. 41 to 44

On-farm intervention strategies based on feeding and general management practice including hygiene and sanitation towards on the reduction of occurrence of external and gastrointestinal parasites and sub clinical mastitis on cross breed lactating dairy cows was conducted during the dry season in West Shewa Zone, central Ethiopia. A total of 34 cows in early to mid lactation with an avera...
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Authors Tamirat Siyoum, Mesfin Dejene, Zewdie Wondatir
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Page No. 37 to 40

A survey on Knowledge, Attitude and Practices (KAP) of 200 farmers on rodent pests and their management was conducted in West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, using a structured questionnaire to study the population ecology of rodents, their extent of damage and the various management practices commonly adopted by farmers to control them. The information on this survey is useful to f...
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Authors D Sudha Rani, Ch V Narasimha Rao, Y Suryanarayana
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