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    • Fertility of zero-grazed dairy cattle following hormone treatment and fixed-time artificial insemination 

      Tsuma, V T; Mbai, K; Gitonga, P N; Abuom, T O; Ndurumo, S M; Bwanga, C O; Wabacha, J K (Department of Clinical Studies, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Nairobi, 2006)
      Reproduction is important to dairy herds and achievement of economically optimal performance still remains a substantial multi-factorial challenge in many herds. Poor estrus expression and detection, repeat breeding, ...
    • Occurrence of clinical dermatophilosis in zero-grazed dairy cattle 

      Wabacha, JK; Mulei, CM; Maribei, JM; Mbithi, PMF (Department of Clinical Studies, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Nairobi, 2001)
      Dermatophilosis was clinically diagnosed and confirmed by isolation of Dermatophilus congolensis in three cows in a herd of seven zero-grazed dairy cattle. The lesions observed were matting together of hair into small tufts ...