Reproductive performance of traditionally managed sheep in the south western part of Ethiopia
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Reproductive performance of traditionally managed sheep in the south western part of Ethiopia
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Creator |
Berhanu, Belay
Haile, Aynalem |
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REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE
SHEEP |
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Description |
The study was conducted to assess the reproductive performance of ewes under village management condition in south western part of Ethiopia. The study was a monitoring study which took place for three years (1995-1997). The overall least squares means for lambing interval (LI) and annual reproductive rate (ARR) were 262 ±53.4 days and 1.88 ± 0.44, respectively. The overall least squares means of age at first lambing and litter size were 404 + 65.40 day and 1.21+1.45 lambs, respectively. Lambing interval was significantly (P |
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2010-03-30T17:18:36Z
2010-03-30T17:18:36Z 2009-09-01 |
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Journal Article
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Berhanu, B.; Aynalem, H. (2009). Reproductive performance of traditionally managed sheep in the south western part of Ethiopia Livestock Research for Rural Development. 21(9): Article #154
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/1001 |
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en
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Livestock Research for Rural Development
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