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    Metabolisable energy requirements for maintenance and growth of castrate Zimbabwean (Matabele) goats offered diets differing in roughage content either ad libitum or restricted

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    Hatendi, P.R.
    Ndlovu, L.R.
    Smith, T.
    Said, A.N.
    Date Issued
    1993
    Language
    en
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    Conference Paper
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    Hatendi, P.R., Ndlovu, L.R., Smith, T. and Said, A.N. 1993. Metabolisable energy requirements for maintenance and growth of castrate Zimbabwean (Matabele) goats offered diets differing in roughage content either ad libitum or restricted. In: Lebbie, S.H.B., Rey, B. and Irungu, E.K. 1993. Small ruminant research and development in Africa: Proceedings of the Second Biennial Conference of the African Small Ruminant Research Network, AICC, Arusha, Tanzania, 7-11 December 1992. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: ILCA and Wageningen, The Netherlands: CTA.
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/16461
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    Subjects
    ANIMAL FEEDING; ANIMAL PRODUCTION; FEEDS; GOATS;
    Countries
    Zimbabwe
    Regions
    Africa; Southern Africa; Eastern Africa
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