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Factors Associated With Newcastle Disease Occurrence In Indigenous Free-range Chickens In Embu And Mbeere Districts
(University of Nairobi, 2006)
A study of factors associated with outbreaks of Newcastle disease (ND) in indigenous free
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range chickens was carried out in five agro
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ecological zones in t
wo districts of Eastern
province of Kenya.
Seventy five ...
The Effect of Market Development On-farm Conservation of Diversity of African Leafy Vegetables around Nairobi
(2008)
Production and marketing of African Leafy Vegetables (ALVs) has increasingly become important in areas surrounding Nairobi. This is mainly due to Nairobians' realization of their nutritional value. ALVs are particularly ...
Clinical Signs Of Fowl Cholera In Experimental Immunosuppressed And Non-immunosuppressed Kenyan Indigenous Chickens And Ducks
(University of Nairobi, 2003)
P. multocida
causes peracute, a
cute and chronic fowl cholera in
poultry. Twenty chickens
and ducks were inoculated int
ra
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tracheally with 0.5 ml of 10
8
colony forming units of
laboratory maintained str
ain ...
Some Managemental Conditions, Oviduct Impaction In Chickens, And Duck Histomoniasis, And Their Effect On Poultry Production
(University Of Nairobi, 2006)
Poultry keeping is a commercial enterprise for the farmer. The poultry farmer obtains
hi
s
/her income from the sale of
eggs, poultry meat and manure. Thus, any factor which
directly or indirectly affects the above ...
Localization of Newcastle disease viral nucleoprotein in the tissue of carrier ducks
(University of Nairobi,, 2008)
Risks Associated with Urban Wastewater Irrigation and Production of Traditional African Vegetable (TAVs) Seeds in Nairobi, Kenya
(University of Nairobi,, 2009)
Globally farmers use wastewater to irrigate crops because it also supplies plant nutrients and ensures all year round food availability. A study was carried out in Nairobi with farmers who used wastewater to produce both ...
Review Of Research On Agriculture And Rural Development In Kenya Over The Past Five Years.World Bank/Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2004)