2021
DOI: 10.51791/njap.v38i1.687
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Characteristics of Reproductive Tracts of Repeat Breeders in Cattle

Abstract: The study observed the characteristics and assessed abnormalities in reproductive tracts of repeat breeders in cattle. Fourty (40) herds were sampled during the study and fifty seven (57) repeat breeders were identified. The animals had normal reproductive tracts with good body condition scores (BCS) ranging from 2.5- 4.5. There was no correlation between the ages and the body condition scores of the repeat breeders (r = -0.4576. Higher number of repeat breeders were found within the ages of 3 -6. Variation wi… Show more

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“…This corroborates the need for researchers to take an inventory of indigenous plants used by agropastoralists in treating cattle with helminths infestation along with their dosages and application for them not to be lost. The success stories of indigenous technologies used in livestock management in Nigeria are corroborated by Kolawole et al (2007) ;Okwoche, (2013); and Kubkomawa et al (2013). These suggest the efficacy of these technologies on livestock rearing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This corroborates the need for researchers to take an inventory of indigenous plants used by agropastoralists in treating cattle with helminths infestation along with their dosages and application for them not to be lost. The success stories of indigenous technologies used in livestock management in Nigeria are corroborated by Kolawole et al (2007) ;Okwoche, (2013); and Kubkomawa et al (2013). These suggest the efficacy of these technologies on livestock rearing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%