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Faculty of Veterinary Science
Department of Production Animal Studies

Economically important diseases of livestock in the sub-saharan region - Postgraduate Student Projects

Dissertations:
Luseba D: The effect of selenium and chronium on stress level, growth performance, selected carcass characteristics and mineral status of feedlot cattle (Prof P Boyazoglu)

Theses:
Irons PC: Effect of sample collection and handling on sensitivity and specificity of diagnostic tests for Tritrichomonas foetus in bulls (Prof HJ Bertschinger)

Magalo SI: Evaluation of immunity and protection induced in pullets by the V4 oral vaccine against a Pneumotropic velogenic Newcastle disease virus (NDV) strain (Prof B Gummow, Dr SPR Bisschop)

Mogalo SI: Evaluation of immunity and protection induced in pullets by the V4 oral vaccine against a pneumontropic velogenic Newcastle disease virus (DNV) strain (Prof B Gummow, Dr SPR Bisschop)

Shuttleworth RJ: Fertility of frozen-thawed dog sperm with the addition of homologous prostatic fluid or protein-free TALP prior to intravaginal insemination in bitches (Prof JO Nöthling)

 

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