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Animal Science Journal 2(1) 2011

   
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01

Effect of two different feeding systems on body growth and measurements in Sudan Nilotic male kids

 

M. Atta1*, A. A. G. Adam2 and A. B. I. A. Abuzaid2

 

1Administration of Animal Resources, Ministry of Environment, Doha, Qatar State

2Department of Animal Production, College of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, University of Juba, Sudan

 

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Using some seminal characteristics to determine the age at sexual maturity in Sudan Nilotic kids

 

M. Atta1*, A. A. G. Adam2 and A. B. I. A. Abuzaid2

 

1Administration of Animal Resources, Ministry of Environment, Doha, Qatar State

2Department of Animal Production, College of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, University of Juba, Sudan

 

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Selenium supplementation to broiler diets

 

M. T. Ibrahim1*, B. H. Eljack1, I.M.T Fadlalla2.

 

1College of Animal Production Science and Technology, Sudan University of Science and Technology, Sudan

2College of Veterinary Medicine, Sudan University of Science and Technology, Sudan.

 

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Saliva of different dog breeds as antimicrobial agents against microorganisms isolated from wound infections.

 Akpomie, O.O 1.,  Ukoha, P.2,  Nwafor, O.E.2 and Umukoro, G1.

 1Department of Microbiology, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria.

2Department of Chemistry, University of Nigeria, Nsukka Nigeria.

 
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