Non-genetic factors affecting growth and reproduction traits of buffaloes under dry management housing (in sub-tropical environment) in Egypt

Faculty Agriculture Year: 2009
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Journal: Livestock Research for Rural Development 21 (3) 2009 Livestock Research for Rural Development 21 (3) 2009 Volume:
Keywords : Non-genetic factors affecting growth , reproduction traits    
Abstract:
A trial was conducted to raise buffaloes in open sheds under routine managerial practice, in dry management housing in the sub-tropical environment of Egypt. The mean body weights of heifers at birth, weaning and first service, togethe
   
     
 
       

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