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Botanical composition has a greater influence on mineral concentrations in dry season pastures in W. Kenya than either soil origin or composition.
(1993-10)
The prediction of mineral deficiencies in grazing livestock requires good correlations between convenient markers of mineral status and animal health or productivity. Correlations are likely to become weaker in moving from ...
Evaluation of the mineral status of grazing cattle in Trans Nzoia: Preliminary assessment of Data. Proc.
(1996-09)
A number of diseases and production problems have been observed in grazing ruminants in many countries around the world Some of these problems and health effects have been attributed to dietary imbalances in mineral supply ...
Macro and trace element composition of forages in Western Kenya: Implications for sheep and cattle health and production.
(1993-06)
In a preliminary study, 135 samples of mature forages from 84 livestock farms (farm size 10 • 6000 acres) in Bungoma and Trans Nzoia districts were assessed for both macro (Co, S, Mg and P) and trace elements (Co, Cu, Se, ...
Status of some Trace elements in Waterbuck (Kobus ellypsiprymnus defassa) in relation to soil and forage composition and implications for animal health in Lake Nakuru Park
(University of Nairobi, 1994)
No abstract available.