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The use of indigenous parasitic plant (Viscum verrocosum) in reducing faecal egg counts in female Tswana goats 

Madibela, O.R.; Jansen, K. (Fundación CIPAV,, 2003)
A study was carried out to evaluate the potential benefit of feeding a diet containing Viscum verrucosum on reducing faecal egg count (FEC) in female Tswana goats. Twelve animals, which had naturally acquired intestinal ...
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Performance of Tswana Goats Fed Two Levels of Terminalia serecia and Boscia albitrunca as Supplement to Buffel Grass 

Aganga, A. A.; Omphile, U.J.; Manyeula, Freddy (Medwell Publications, 2007)
This study was to evaluate the impact of feeding Terminalia serecia and Boscia albitrunca at 2 levels on growth rate and feed intake of Tswana goats. The experiment was conducted at Botswana College of Agriculture farm for ...
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A review of phenotypic characteristics, production traits and water utilisation of indigenous Tswana goats in Botswana 

Nsoso, S.J.; Aganga, A.A.; Maletsanake, D. (Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources, 2010-03)
Indigenous Tswana goats are a valuable genetic resource, which has' to be conserved and utilised in a sustainable way to ensure accrued benefits to fanners in Botswana. A pre-requisite to this is that the breed has to be ...
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Effect of supplementation on reproduction of wet season kidding Tswana goats 

Madibela, O.R.; Mosimanyane, B.M.; Boitumelo, W.S.; Pelaelo, T.D. (South African Society for Animal Science, 2002)
Seventy-seven mature Tswana goats were used to investigate the effect of supplementation on reproduction of wet season kidding animals. Treatments groups with similar weights were: Unsupplemented Control (UC), Continuous ...

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AuthorMadibela, O. (2)Aganga, A. A. (1)Aganga, A.A. (1)Boitumelo, W.S. (1)Jansen, K. (1)Maletsanake, D. (1)Manyeula, Freddy (1)Mosimanyane, B.M. (1)Nsoso, S.J. (1)Omphile, U.J. (1)... View MoreSubject
Tswana goats (4)
Agricultural (1)Anthelmintic (1)Baffel grass (1)Feacal egg count (1)Intestinal worms (1)Perfomance (1)Phenotypic characteristics (1)Production traits (1)Productivity index (1)... View MoreDate Issued2002 (1)2003 (1)2007 (1)2010 (1)Has File(s)Yes (4)

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