Faculty of Agriculture & Veterinary Medicine (FAg / FVM): Recent submissions
Now showing items 1181-1200 of 1902
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Temperature effects on the oxygen uptake of eggs and hatchlings of the Nile crocodile
(Department of Animal Physiology, University of Nairobi, 1989) -
The Epidemiology Of Contagious Ecthyma In Camels (Camelus Dromedarius) From Kenya.
(University of NairobiiVeterinary Panthology and Microbiology, 1990) -
The Clinical Manifestation Of Infectious Bursal Disease In Kenya.
(University of NairobiVeterinary Panthology and Microbiology, 1993) -
Camel Dermatophitosis In Kenya.
(University of NairobiVeterinary Panthology and Microbiology, 1993) -
The Epidemiology And Control Of Camel Dermatophilosis.
(University of NairobiVeterinary Panthology and Microbiology, 1993) -
Locomotion of African mammals
(Department of Animal Physiology, University of Nairobi, 1989) -
Effects Of Development Of Resistance To Levamisole And Benzimidazole Anthelmintics On The Pathogenicity And Survival Of H. Contortus.
(University of NairobiVeterinary Panthology and Microbiology, 1998) -
Comparative physiology of desert animals
(Academic PressDepartment of Animal Physiology, University of Nairobi,, 1971) -
Effect Of Feeding Urea- Molasses Blocks On Gastrointestinal Nematode Infection And Weight Gain Of Grazing Weaner Calves.
(University of NairobiVeterinary Panthology and Microbiology, 2001) -
Use Of Medicated Urea-molasses Blocks In Heifers Exposed To Natural Subclinical Infection With Gastrointestinal Nematodes.
(University of NairobiVeterinary Panthology and Microbiology, 2001) -
Effect Of Strategic Gastrointestinal Nematodes (GIN) Control On Productivity Of Naturally Infected Goats In A Semi-arid Area Of Kenya.
(University of NairobiVeterinary Panthology and Microbiology, 2001) -
Occurrence Of Shigella Dysenteriae-3 In The Domestic Fowl (Gallus Domesticus) In Kenya.
(University of NairobiVeterinary pathology and Microbiology, 1985) -
Salmonellosis In Poultry: The Disease, Its Diagnosis And Prevention.
(University of NairobiVeterinary Panthology and Microbiology, 1986) -
Zoonotic Human Chlamydiosis Of Avian Origin.
(University of NairobiVeterinary Panthology and Microbiology, 1988) -
Financing Smallholder Agricultural Production in Kenya: An Analysis of Effective Demand for Credit
(2007)Financing smallholder farming has been one of the major concerns of Kenya’s development efforts. Many credit programs have evolved over the years but with dismal performance. In a study that sought to find the best way to ... -
Factors Associated With Newcastle Disease Occurrence In Indigenous Free-range Chickens In Embu And Mbeere Districts
(University of NairobiVeterinary Panthology and Microbiology, 2006)A study of factors associated with outbreaks of Newcastle disease (ND) in indigenous free - range chickens was carried out in five agro - ecological zones in t wo districts of Eastern province of Kenya. Seventy five ... -
Some Managemental Conditions, Oviduct Impaction In Chickens, And Duck Histomoniasis, And Their Effect On Poultry Production
(University Of NairobiVeterinary Panthology and Microbiology, 2006)Poultry keeping is a commercial enterprise for the farmer. The poultry farmer obtains hi s /her income from the sale of eggs, poultry meat and manure. Thus, any factor which directly or indirectly affects the above ... -
Adoption of improved wheat technologies by small scale farmers in Mbeya District of Southern Highlands, Tanzania
(University of NairobiFaculty of Agriculture, 1999)A survey of 202 small-scale wheat farmers was conducted in Mbeya Rural District in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania in 1997. The objective of the study was to determine the technical and socio-economic factors that ... -
Localisation Of Newcastle Disease Viral Nucleoprotein In The Tissues Of Carrier Ducks.
(University of NairobiVeterinary Panthology and Microbiology, 2008)Localisation of Newcastle disease viral nucleo protein in the tissues of carrier ducks was evaluated in 45 experimentally infected and 10 sentinel ducks. Ten chickens were used as positive control bir ds. The ducks ...
