Summarizes findings of a study on relationships between watering frequency, body weight, species, gulp count, water quality and water intake; on effect of water quality on intake; variation of liveweight and heart girth measurements in a 3-day watering regime; and calving histories of cattle kept by Borana pastoralists in Ethiopia
Examines dry-matter intake and water consumption in Borana cattle (Bos indicus) subjected to infrequ...
Live weight and linear body measurements (wither height, body length and heart girth) of 133 Ogaden ...
Drinking is a critical behaviour for cattle health, welfare, production and survival. Water is an es...
The Borana pastoralists occupy the savannah region of southern Ethiopia and northern Kenya. Their su...
Discusses water requirements & intake and renal physiology in cattle, esp. those kept by Borana past...
Presents results of a statistical analysis of data on 133 Borana calves & 8 cows to determine averag...
Forty-five zebu steers (avg wt 311 kg) were allotted to 3 watering frequency treatments with 15 stee...
Two of the major problems of cattle production in the semi-arid regions are the effect of water depr...
Proposes a set of new research undertakings to be carried out in the Southern Rangelands of Ethiopia...
The effect of watering frequency on forage consumption, water intake and performance of Zebu-type st...
Factors contributing to milk yield, changes in body weight (BW) and body condition score (BC), and r...
In a comparison of water intake of Boran and Angus-Boran steers over three years, the crossbreds con...
The Ethiopian Boran cattle evolved from the Borana pastoralists’ successful breeding strategiesunder...
Data collected between 1977 and 1985 on reproductive and growth traits of Borana cattle and their cr...
Availability and access to fresh water will likely constrain future food production in many countrie...
Examines dry-matter intake and water consumption in Borana cattle (Bos indicus) subjected to infrequ...
Live weight and linear body measurements (wither height, body length and heart girth) of 133 Ogaden ...
Drinking is a critical behaviour for cattle health, welfare, production and survival. Water is an es...
The Borana pastoralists occupy the savannah region of southern Ethiopia and northern Kenya. Their su...
Discusses water requirements & intake and renal physiology in cattle, esp. those kept by Borana past...
Presents results of a statistical analysis of data on 133 Borana calves & 8 cows to determine averag...
Forty-five zebu steers (avg wt 311 kg) were allotted to 3 watering frequency treatments with 15 stee...
Two of the major problems of cattle production in the semi-arid regions are the effect of water depr...
Proposes a set of new research undertakings to be carried out in the Southern Rangelands of Ethiopia...
The effect of watering frequency on forage consumption, water intake and performance of Zebu-type st...
Factors contributing to milk yield, changes in body weight (BW) and body condition score (BC), and r...
In a comparison of water intake of Boran and Angus-Boran steers over three years, the crossbreds con...
The Ethiopian Boran cattle evolved from the Borana pastoralists’ successful breeding strategiesunder...
Data collected between 1977 and 1985 on reproductive and growth traits of Borana cattle and their cr...
Availability and access to fresh water will likely constrain future food production in many countrie...
Examines dry-matter intake and water consumption in Borana cattle (Bos indicus) subjected to infrequ...
Live weight and linear body measurements (wither height, body length and heart girth) of 133 Ogaden ...
Drinking is a critical behaviour for cattle health, welfare, production and survival. Water is an es...