Supplementation of rams with dried Acacia Saligna (Labil) H.L. Wendi. leaves improve reproductive performance without compromising carcass quality
<p>The study aimed to provide the appropriate level of Acacia Saligna (AS) for ram supplementation that enhances their reproductive performance without compromising carcass and sensory qualities. Sixteen rams with an average initial live body weight of 21.98±1.84kg were fed ad-libitum grass ha...
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Main Authors: | Gebreslassie Gebru (Author), Yayneshet Tesfay (Author), Gurja Belay (Author), Gebregiorgis Ashebir (Author) |
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International Journal of Veterinary Science and Research - Peertechz Publications,
2021-07-01.
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