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    Modelling possible effects of strategic nutritional interventions on national N'Dama cattle production in The Gambia

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    Itty, P.
    Date
    1988
    Language
    en
    Type
    Conference Paper
    Accessibility
    Open Access
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    Abstract/Description
    Presents the results of an observation and analysis trial carried out to determine the responses of N'Dama cattle to strategic nutritional interventions over a ten-year period using a simulation model of the national cattle herd production.
    AGROVOC Keywords
    GAMBIA; NDAMA CATTLE; ANIMAL NUTRITION; MODELS; PRODUCTIVITY; MILK PRODUCTION; HERD STRUCTURE
    Subjects
    CATTLE; ANIMAL FEEDING; DAIRYING; LIVESTOCK;
    Countries
    GAMBIA
    Regions
    AFRICA; WEST AFRICA
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