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  • New study finds that severe undernutrition of cattle increases their methane production
  • Setting up a soil analytical laboratory at University of Kabianga
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  • Digesta passage and nutrient digestibility in Boran steers at low feed intake levels
  • Soil greenhouse gas emissions under different land-use types in Savanna ecosystems of Kenya
  • Milk fatty acid composition of camels and cattle grazing and browsing in East-African rangelands
  • Feed intake, apparent total tract digestibility, and nitrogen balance in Boran steers fed with three grasses grown alone or intercropped with Lablab purpureus
  • Creating a low enteric methane emission ruminant: What is the evidence of success to the present and prospects for developing economies?

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