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Autor:
Dennis Muhanguzi, Albert Mugenyi, Godfrey Bigirwa, Maureen Kamusiime, Ann Kitibwa, Grace Gloria Akurut, Sylvester Ochwo, Wilson Amanyire, Samuel George Okech, Jan Hattendorf, Robert Tweyongyere
Publikováno v:
BMC Veterinary Research, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2017)
Abstract Background Nagana (African Animal Trypanosomiasis-AAT) and tick-borne diseases (TBDs) constrain livestock production in most parts of sub-Saharan Africa. To this realisation, Uganda government set up an African trypanosomiasis (AT) control u
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https://doaj.org/article/81893ea520d6453f8646f9300bcc57b0
Publikováno v:
Korean Journal of Poultry Science. 46:185-191
Autor:
Hak-Kyo Lee, Hyun Kim, Godfrey Bigirwa, Ki-Duk Song, Seok Ki Im, James Okwee Acai, Dae-Jin Kwon, Paul Bogere
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Livestock Production. 10:94-100
Suboptimum reproductive performance affects the overall profitability of dairy herds. In order to manage this condition, there is need to clearly understand the different forms in which it presents, as well as its possible risk factors under the Ugan
Publikováno v:
Korean Journal of Poultry Science. 46:31-37
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Experimental Agriculture. 7:155-162
Aims: Endometritis is a major postpartum disease that affects dairy cattle productivity which is accompanied by heavy economic losses to the farmer. The status of Clinical endometritis (CE) and Sub-Clinical Endometritis (SCE) in sub-Saharan Africa is
Autor:
Albert Mugenyi, Grace Gloria Akurut, Jan Hattendorf, Sylvester Ochwo, Robert Tweyongyere, Maureen Kamusiime, Dennis Muhanguzi, Ann Kitibwa, Wilson Amanyire, Godfrey Bigirwa, Samuel George Okech
Publikováno v:
BMC Veterinary Research
BMC Veterinary Research, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2017)
BMC Veterinary Research, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2017)
Background Nagana (African Animal Trypanosomiasis-AAT) and tick-borne diseases (TBDs) constrain livestock production in most parts of sub-Saharan Africa. To this realisation, Uganda government set up an African trypanosomiasis (AT) control unit, whic
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Science Advances. 5:1194
Seminal characteristics of Boer and Indigenous Ugandan bucks were compared. Ugandan female goats were synchronized using progesterone impregnated sponges and then divided into two groups. After synchronization period, the does were inseminated using