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Occurrence of clinical dermatophilosis in zero-grazed dairy cattle
(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 ...
Ethyl Alcohol: Is it necessary in the P.A.I.R Technique?
(University of Nairobi, 2004)
The study was carried out to evaluate the effect of 95% ethyl alcohol in the pair technique using sheep and goat modes. A total of 6 animals (4 sheep and 2 goats) were used in this study. The animals were randomly divided ...
Short-term economic impact of foot and mouth disease outbreak in large dairy farm in Kiambu District, Kenya
(The Kenya Veterinarian, 2001)
The short term farm level economic impact of foot and mouth disease outbreak in a large scale diary farm was assessed during quarantine period (35 days) and 60 days after lifting the quarantine. Direct and indirect areas ...
Evaluation of 4-aminopyridine for the reversal of xylazine sedation in goats
(2000)
An assessment of the effects of 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) on xylazine-induced sedation in goats was done. Twelve small clinically healthy East African goats were used. The goats were randomly divided into two groups of six ...
Clinical and experimental evaluation of yohimbine for the reversal of xylazine anaesthesia in goats
(2000)
Three preliminary experiments were conducted to determine the efficacy of three medicinal plants used as anthelmintics in humans and livestock in Kibwezi and Tunyo divisions of Makueni and Marakwet District respectively. ...
Sole haemorrhage is the most diagnostic sign of subclinical and chronic laminitis in cattle.
(University of Nairobi,, 2006)
Some Clinical Features of Osteoarthritis of the Hip Joint in Adult Dogs in Kenya
(Univesity of Nairobi, 2005)
Clinical examination of forty German shepherd dogs with hindlimb lameness was conducted. The severity of lameness was classified as normal conformation, mild lameness or severe lameness attributable to the hindlimb and ...
The Potential use of Plant Anthelmintics for the Control of Livestock Helminthoses in Kenya
(2004)
Helminthoses are a major constraint to livestock
production in Kenya. The control of these
infections by the use of synthetic anthelmintics is
constrained by a number of problems that
include; lack of foreign exchange ...