2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2018.10.017
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Animal and management factors associated with weight gain in dairy calves and heifers on smallholder dairy farms in Kenya

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“…ese entries for each individual cow were averaged at the time of visit to give 1 entry per cow per visit. From anecdotal information obtained during the cross-sectional study in 2015 [16], the feeding regime for each cow was generally quite consistent, at least at the weekly level. Budget and logistical constraints did not allow for laboratory feed analyses; therefore, questions were asked at each visit to categorize the quality of the feed.…”
Section: Veterinary Medicine Internationalmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…ese entries for each individual cow were averaged at the time of visit to give 1 entry per cow per visit. From anecdotal information obtained during the cross-sectional study in 2015 [16], the feeding regime for each cow was generally quite consistent, at least at the weekly level. Budget and logistical constraints did not allow for laboratory feed analyses; therefore, questions were asked at each visit to categorize the quality of the feed.…”
Section: Veterinary Medicine Internationalmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…e most commonly grown crops are food crops, such as maize, beans, and Irish potatoes. e study area was purposively selected because this research was part of a larger study involving dairy farmers in the area (Figure 1) [2,16,17]. Moreover, the project partners had a good rapport in the community, providing the necessary goodwill for successful project implementation.…”
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“…Farms with more than 4 milking cows would be considered medium-sized. Selected farms were part of a larger study that included observational studies Makau et al, 2018) and randomized controlled trials (Kathambi et al, 2018;Makau, 2019;Muraya, 2019). The 80 farms were randomly block-allocated into four different groups in the randomized controlled field trial, with average days in milk (DIM) as a blocking variable.…”
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“…Immunoglobulins supplied with colostrum remain the only source of passive immunity, so the constant monitoring of its quality will allow reliable transmission of passive immunity to calves (Chernenko et al, 2017). Scientists believe that controlling of colostrum feeding and improving nutrition before heifers weaning will have a positive effect on the mammary gland formation (Vailati-Riboni et al, 2018) and further cow productivity (Makau et al, 2018;Milostiviy et al, 2018b), as immunobiological indicators of blood are closely linked with the productive qualities of livestock (Milostiviy et al, 2018a;Elsohaby et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%