| 1.2 |
The Multiplication of Africa's Indigenous Breeds Internationally: the Story of the Tuli and Boran Breeds |
| 1.3 |
Importance of breeding infrastructure: success and failure of AI in Southern Africa |
| 1.4 |
Choice of genetic types for specific production environments and production systems
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| 1.5 |
Crossbreeding systems and appropriate levels of exotic blood: examples from Kilifi plantations in Kenya
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| 1.6 |
Monitoring Sahiwal and Friesian cattle genetic improvement programmes in Kenya |
| 1.7 |
Genetic improvement of indigenous cattle breeds in Zimbabwe : a case study of the Mashona group breeding scheme |
| 1.8 |
Comparison of Indigenous and Foreign Cattle for Beef Production at Matopos Research Station in Zimbabwe |
| 1.9 |
Phenotypic and genetic parameters in cattle populations in Ghana
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| 1.12 |
The importance of a national breeding policy-case for the Malawain Dairy Industry |
| 1.13 |
Performance testing for smallholder sector in south Africa
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| 1.14 |
The south African national small stock improvement scheme |
| 1.15 |
The pig performance testing scheme in Zimbabwe |
| 1.16 |
The development of breeding strategies for the large scale commercial dairy sector in Zimbabwe
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| 1.19 |
ICAR, No. 3. The open
nucleus breeding programme of Djallonke sheep in Côte d'Ivoire
(Yapi-Gnaore)
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| 1.26 |
ICAR,
No. 3. An evaluation of the breeding strategies used in the development
of the Dorper sheep and the improved Boer goat of South Africa (Ramsay et al.
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| 1.28 |
ICAR, No. 3. Dairy cattle breeding programme in Brazil development of the Brazilian Milking hybrid (Madalena).
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| 1.31 |
ICAR,
No. 3. Sustainability of dairy cattle breeding systems utilising
artificial insemination in less developed countries-examples of
problems and prospects (Philipsson)
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