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  3. Trypanotolerant livestock in West and Central Africa. Volume 2. Country studies - Chapter 4. Guinea

Trypanotolerant livestock in West and Central Africa. Volume 2. Country studies - Chapter 4. Guinea

Published

1980

Status

Open Access

Language

en

Countries

  • Guinea
Book Chapter
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/4638
Data on distribution of cattle, sheep and goats by ecological zones; productivity of N'Dama cattle and N'Dama X zebu crossbreeds; animal diseases; herd composition and management; and research & development activities in Guinea.

Tags

  • livestock
  • cattle
  • animal diseases
  • animal breeding
  • indigenous breeds

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Author(s)

  • International Livestock Centre for Africa

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