Faculty of Agriculture & Veterinary Medicine (FAg / FVM): Recent submissions
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Sole haemorrhage is the most diagnostic sign of subclinical and chronic laminitis in cattle.
(University of Nairobi,college of agriculture and veterinary sciences,, 2006) -
Chemical And Nutritional Improvement
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The influence of premating feed intake on the reproductive performance of gilts
(1988)In an attempt to improve the reproductive performance of gilts mated at puberty, 70 Yorkshire x Landrace gilts were allocated at 120 d of age and 60 kg body weight to one of two treatments. Restricted gilts were fed 2.0 ... -
Kinetics of tannin deactivation during anaerobic storage and boiling treatments of high tannin sorghums
(1984)Grain from three high tannin sorghums had their moisture contents raised by adding distilled water at 15, 20 and 25% W/W, respectively, and were stored under CO2 atmosphere at 25, 35 and 45°C respectively, for 1–20 days. ... -
The influence of dietary fibre sources on growth, feed efficiency and digestibilities of dry matter and protein in rats
(1984)Hulls from Tower canola (TCH), Regent canola (RCH) and soya beans (SBH) were included at 10 or 20% in soya bean meal based diets for rats, to compare the effects of these fibre sources on growth, feed consumption, feed ... -
Improvement of the Nutritive Value of High Tannin Sorghums for Broiler Chickens by High Moisture Storage (Reconstitution)
(1983)Grains from three high and one low tannin sorghum cultivars were treated as follows: 1) untreated, no water was added, the dry grain had an average moisture content of 8% and 2) the moisture content of the grain was raised ... -
Protein and Amino Acid Digestibilities for Chickens of Reconstituted and Boiled Sorghum Grains Varying in Tannin Contents
(1985)Two high and one low tannin sorghum type grains were used to study the effect of reconstitution (high moisture storage) and boiling treatments of the grain on protein and amino acid digestibilities. One lot of the grains ... -
Dark And Yellow Rapeseed Hulls, Soybean Hulls And A Purified Fiber Source: Their Effects On Dry Matter, Energy, Protein And Amino Acid Digestibilities In Cannulated Pigs
(1984)Hulls from Tower rapeseed (dark colored cultivar), R500 rapeseed (yellow colored cultivar) and soybean were included in semipurified diets for growing pigs at 10%, to investigate the effects of these fiber sources ... -
The nutritive value of canola meal for early-weaned pigs
(1987)Four experiments using 900 crossbed pigs were conducted to determine the nutritive value of canola meal (CM) for pigs weaned at 3 or 5 weeks of age. Diets were based on barley and wheat, and CM replaced 0, 25, 50, 75 or ... -
The ability of Stomoxys calcitrans and mechanical means to transmitTrypanosoma (brucei) evansi from goats to camels in Kenya
(1994)Stomoxys calcitrans failed to transmitTrypanosoma (b.) evansi from infected goats to other goats or camels, but the trypanosomal infection was transmitted by needle prick from infected goats to camels. -
The genus Brevinychus Meyer (Acari: Tetranychidae) with the description of a new species from Tanzania
(2011)A new spider mite species Brevinychus meshacki Toroitich and Ueckermann n. sp., collected on Philonoptera eriocalyx Harms (Schrire) from Sangasanga in Mvomero district of Tanzania, is described and illustrated. This species ... -
Forage Potential of Trifolium species. In:: Potentialsof Forage Legumes in Farming systems of Sub-Saharan Africa (Haque and Jutzi
(University of Nairobi,college of agriculture and veterinary sciences,, 1985) -
Research on indigenous Food Plants
(University of Nairobi,college of agriculture and veterinary sciences, 1993) -
Sweetpotato virus diseases research in East Africa
(2006)Sweetpotato is an important staple food crop in Sub-Saharan Africa, with production being concentrated in East Africa, particularly around Lake Victoria. Productivity of the crop is greatly constrained by viral diseases. ...