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Weed control in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 1988)
The use of herbicides of weed control in Kenya and other tropical countries is relatively new but gaining steady popularity. Full assessment of the importance of herbicides in Kenya in crop production is not readily ...
Mountain big sagebrush browse decreases dry matter intake, digestibility, and nutritive quality of sheep diets.
(1995-11)
A metabolism study evaluated the influence of increasing quantities (0-30% dry matter basis) of mountain big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana Rydb. Beetle) on dry matter intake and in vivo digestibility of ...
Mammary gland infections in free-range goats in Kenya
(1992)
In the recent years interest in keeping dairy goat has increased and does capable of producing 8 I itres of milk/day are becoming common. With this increase In production there is inevitably a greater risk of rnastitis. ...
Process engineering and energy conservation in Kenyan food processing industry
(1990)
Kenya relies heavily on imported energy, particularly oil, for her economic activity. There
is a need to adopt energy conservation mea8ure8 in order to improve the balance of payments situation: Implementation of these ...
Thermal Energy Conservation in Kenyan Tea Processing Plants
(1991)
Energy conservation in food processing is not only important in industrialized
countries. It can likewise be decisive for success or failure of a technology in
developing countries. The present contribution discussed ...
Surgical conditions of the urinary tract in cattle
(1990)
Diseases of the urinary system necessitating surgery are not commonly encountered other than those procedures associated with urinary calculi or occurring as a result. of traumatic injuries. The effect of surgery on the ...
Comparative healing of untreated and saline bandage treated skin wounds of cattle
(1991)
Equines are particularly susceptible to infection withTrypanosoma evansi andT. brucei, but rarely is naturalT. congolense andT. vivax infection seen in horses. An outbreak of trypanosomosis occurred in a herd of horses ...
Centrum poisoning in a young horse- a case report.
(1993)
A case is reported of acute Cestrum aurantiucum poisoning in a young horse in which there were signs due to toxic changes in the liver, kidneys, skeletal muscles and the central nervous system. There were also hematological ...
Factors used to predict prognosis and economic outcome of surgery for advanced bovine ocular squamous cell carcinoma.
(1991)
Seventeen cows of various breeds with varying degrees of severity of advanced ocular
squamous cell carcinoma were treated by radical surgery, which included enucleation
and extirpation of the surrounding ocular muscles ...
Organochiorine Pesticides in Swine Tissues from Abattoir Material Collected in Nairobi, Kenya
(1994)
Subsequent to the discovery of DDT in the early 40's, other organochlorine
pesticides have been introduced. These compounds generally resist microbial and
chemical degradation and therefore persist in the environment. ...