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    Evaluation of non-genetic factors affecting calf growth, reproductive performance and milk yield of traditionally managed Sheko cattle in southwest Ethiopia by Bayou, E., Haile, A., Gizaw, S., Mekasha, Y.

    Published in SpringerPlus (01-10-2015)
    “…The study was conducted to estimate calf growth, reproductive performance and milk yield of Ethiopia Sheko cattle and to assess non-genetic factors affecting…”
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    Discordances between morphological systematics and molecular taxonomy in the stem line of equids: A review of the case of taxonomy of genus Equus by Kefena, E., Mekasha, Y., Han, J.L., Rosenbom, S., Haile, A., Dessie, T., Beja-Pereira, A.

    Published in Livestock science (01-02-2012)
    “…This paper revises the evolutionary history of the stem root of the genus Equus from Eocene period (54millionyears before present, MYBP) to present. It also…”
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    Effects of form of leftover khat (Catha edulis) on feed intake, digestion, and growth performance of Hararghe Highland goats by M. Wallie, Y. Mekasha, M. Urge, G. Abebe, Goetsch, A.L.

    Published in Small ruminant research (01-01-2012)
    “…Khat (Catha edulis) is a lucrative cash crop in many African countries and other areas of the world. Leftover khat can be used as a feedstuff for ruminants,…”
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    Feed Intake and Sperm Morphology in Ogaden Bucks Supplemented with Either Agro-industrial By-products or Khat (Catha edulis) Leftover by Mekasha, Y, Tegegne, A, Rodriguez-Martinez, H

    Published in Reproduction in domestic animals (01-08-2008)
    “…Contents In this study, feed intake and sperm morphology were evaluated in Ogaden bucks supplemented with either agro‐industrial by‐products or khat leftover…”
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    Effect of Supplementation with Agro-industrial By-products and Khat (Catha edulis) leftovers on testicular growth and sperm production in Ogaden bucks by Mekasha, Y, Tegegne, A, Rodriguez-Martinez, H

    Published in Journal of veterinary medicine. Series A (01-04-2007)
    “…The aim of this study was to characterize growth and sperm production parameters in Ogaden bucks fed a basal diet of hay and supplemented with agro-industrial…”
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    Body Size and Testicular Traits of Tropically-adapted Bucks Raised Under Extensive Husbandry in Ethiopia by Mekasha, Y, Tegegne, A, Abera, A, Rodriguez-Martinez, H

    Published in Reproduction in domestic animals (01-04-2008)
    “…Contents Five tropically adapted buck breeds extensively managed in Ethiopia were studied to determine possible effects of breed and age on body size and…”
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    Effects of method of offering broiler litter and level of prairie hay intake on growth of Boer x Spanish wethers by Mekasha, Y, Merkel, R.C, Goetsch, A.L, Sahlu, T, Tesfai, K

    Published in Small ruminant research (01-10-2004)
    “…Thirty-four Boer x Spanish wethers (18±0.3 kg initial BW; 5 months of age) were used in a 12-week experiment (2x2+1 factorial arrangement of treatments) to…”
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    Fecundity genes polymorphism in indigenous sheep of eastern Ethiopia by Nigussie, H, Agaba, M, Mekasha, Y, Abegaz, S

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-09-2016)
    “…In Eastern Ethiopia, indigenous sheep contribute significantly to the livelihood of most pastoralist, agro-pastoralists and smallholder farmers. The increasing…”
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    Assessment of consumer preference traits of indigenous sheep type and market channels in Bensa District, Southern Ethiopia by Kenfo, H, Mekasha, Y, Tadesse, Y

    “…This study was carried out in Bensa district of Sidama Zone, southern Ethiopia. The objective of this study was to assess consumer preference traits of…”
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    Effects of method of offering broiler litter and level of prairie hay intake on growth of Boer × Spanish wethers by Mekasha, Y., Merkel, R.C., Goetsch, A.L., Sahlu, T., Tesfai, K.

    Published in Small ruminant research (01-10-2004)
    “…Thirty-four Boer×Spanish wethers (18±0.3 kg initial BW; 5 months of age) were used in a 12-week experiment (2×2+1 factorial arrangement of treatments) to…”
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    Evaluation of non-conventional agro-industrial by-products as supplementary feeds for ruminants: in vitro and metabolism study with sheep by Mekasha, Yoseph, Tegegne, Azage, Yami, Alemu, Umunna, N.N

    Published in Small ruminant research (01-04-2002)
    “…In vitro and in vivo evaluation of non-conventional feed resources was carried out in the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Debre Zeit…”
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    Effects of supplementation of grass hay with non-conventional agro-industrial by-products on rumen fermentation characteristics and microbial nitrogen supply in rams by Mekasha, Yoseph, Tegegne, Azage, Yami, Alemu, Umunna, N.N., Nsahlai, I.V.

    Published in Small ruminant research (01-10-2003)
    “…Effect of supplementation with non-conventional agro-industrial by-products on rumen fermentation pattern and microbial nitrogen supply was studied in sheep…”
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