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The Prevalence Of Udder And Teat Lesions In Dairy Cows In Kenya.
(University of Nairobi, 1993)
Changes In Blood Chemistry In Late Pregnancy And Early Lactation And Their Relationship To Milk Production In Dairy Cows
(University of Nairobi, 1991)
Teat lesions and their relationship to intramammary infections on small-scale dairy farms in Kiambu district in Kenya
(University of Nairobi., 1999-12)
Mammary gland quarters of 139 lactating dairy cows from small-scale dairy herds were examined visually and by palpation for teat lesions and by California mastitis test (CMT) and bacterial culture for subclinical mastitis. ...
The Use Of Clinical Pathology In The Diagnosis Of Urinary Tract Diseases In Animals
(University of Nairobi, 1990)
Micro-organisms Associated With Clinical Mastitis In Dairy Cows In Kiambu District Of Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 1990)
A total of 1187 milk samples collected over a 6-year period (1982-1987) from cows with clinical mastitis were cultured for bacteria. 29.7% yielded gram positive organisms, 1.8% yeast, while 31.2% did not yield any organism. ...
A comparison of the clinical hematological values of healthy adult beef and dairy cattle at Kabete
(The Kenya Veterinarian, 1998)
Clinical hematological values have been established for healthy cattle of several breeds in various parts of the world. However, values of some blood components differ between laboratories (Schalm 1980) creating a problem ...
An unusual presentation of suspected oedema disease of swine in Kenya
(University of Nairobi., 1999-06)
From a group of 11 recently weaned pigs, 4 were reported to be sick. Clinical examination of the sick pigs revealed marked dyspnoea, bluish-red discolouration of the skin, incoordination and difficulty in walking. ...