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Autor:
D. N. Makau, J. A. VanLeeuwen, G. K. Gitau, S. L. McKenna, C. Walton, J. Muraya, J. J. Wichtel
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Medicine International, Vol 2020 (2020)
There is a growing interest in protein supplementation of dairy-cow diets using leguminous shrubs. The study objective was to ascertain the association between diet supplementation with Calliandra calothyrsus and Sesbania sesban and milk production i
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https://doaj.org/article/22b6fad34d76467299905e75657de756
Autor:
J. Muraya, M. Bronwyn Crane, John A. VanLeeuwen, George K. Gitau, Jeff J. Wichtel, Dennis N. Makau, Shawn Lb McKenna
Publikováno v:
East African Journal of Science, Technology and Innovation. 2
This field trial tested the hypothesis that providing Kenyan smallholder dairy farmers with training and resources can enhance cows’ cyclicity and conception using conventional or sexed semen. One hundred farmers were randomly selected and randomly
Autor:
John A. VanLeeuwen, Shawn Lb McKenna, George K. Gitau, J. Muraya, Dennis N. Makau, Jeffrey Wichtel, C. Walton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics. 11:234-246
An agroforestry land use system aimed at improving the productivity of smallholder dairy farms using Calliandra calothyrsus and Sesbania sesban shrubs as feed supplements was introduced to semi-commercial SDFs in Meru, Kenya, as part of a field trial
Autor:
John A. VanLeeuwen, George K. Gitau, J. Muraya, Jeffrey Wichtel, Shawn L.B. McKenna, Dennis N. Makau, C. Walton
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Medicine International, Vol 2020 (2020)
There is a growing interest in protein supplementation of dairy-cow diets using leguminous shrubs. The study objective was to ascertain the association between diet supplementation with Calliandra calothyrsus and Sesbania sesban and milk production i
Autor:
P. Kimeli, George K. Gitau, Shawn L.B. McKenna, J. Muraya, Luke C. Heider, John Van Leeuwen, Dennis N. Makau
Publikováno v:
East African Journal of Science, Technology and Innovation. 1
Dairy cow cleanliness provides information about animal welfare, along with risk of diseases and quality of housing environments. This study determined animal- and farm-level factors associated with upper hind leg cleanliness in smallholder dairy cow
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Medicine International
There is a growing interest in protein supplementation of dairy-cow diets using leguminous shrubs. The study objective was to ascertain the association between diet supplementation with Calliandra calothyrsus and Sesbania sesban and milk production i
Autor:
Daniel Waweru Gakuya, T.O Abuom, P. Kimeli, George K. Gitau, Dennis N. Makau, Essau Serem Kipyego, J. Muraya, John A. VanLeeuwen
Publikováno v:
Preventive Veterinary Medicine. 175:104863
The aim of the study was to determine the antibody sero-prevalence of Bovine Herpesvirus-1 which cause Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (IBR) and to identify risk factors associated with BHV-1 antibody seropositivity among smallholder dairy farms in
Autor:
Shawn L.B. McKenna, C. Walton, John A. VanLeeuwen, Dennis N. Makau, J. Muraya, J. J. Wichtel, George K. Gitau
Publikováno v:
Preventive veterinary medicine. 161
Calf growth is an important determinant of dairy herd productivity, particularly in countries where the dairy industry is expanding, such as Kenya. Our objective was to determine factors associated with weight gain in randomly selected dairy calves a
Autor:
Shawn L.B. McKenna, J. Muraya, J. J. Wichtel, C. Walton, Dennis N. Makau, John A. VanLeeuwen, George K. Gitau
Publikováno v:
Preventive Veterinary Medicine. 172:104787
The growth rate of female calves on dairy farms is one of the crucial factors which influence age at first calving, affecting lifetime lactation productivity of a dairy cow. Diets with adequate crude protein are necessary to support calf growth. The
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Health. 7:328-330
The objective of this study was to establish the density of infestation of slum dogs with gastrointestinal helminths in locations where vaccination and deworming campaigns had been carried out for a period of 3 years. A total of 150 dogs were randoml