2016
DOI: 10.5958/0974-8180.2016.00029.5
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Gross anatomical study of the rib cage of domestic geese (Anser anserdomesticus) vis-a-vis fowl (Gallus gallus domesticus) of Kashmir

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“…Therefore, at marketable age, it becomes necessary to separate males and females in a flock. Gender identification in geese by visual examination at a distance is difficult, since morphologically there does not exist any strikingly differentiating feature between males and females (Hamadani and Khan 2016a). Hence, a study was planned to determine a practical method for gender identification in Kashmir geese in the field conditions.…”
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“…Therefore, at marketable age, it becomes necessary to separate males and females in a flock. Gender identification in geese by visual examination at a distance is difficult, since morphologically there does not exist any strikingly differentiating feature between males and females (Hamadani and Khan 2016a). Hence, a study was planned to determine a practical method for gender identification in Kashmir geese in the field conditions.…”
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