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Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
School of Agricultural and Food Sciences
Department of Animal and Wildlife Sciences

Webb, EC

MSc(Agric) PhD(Pret) - Associate Professor

NRF Rating: C2

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Telephone number: 012 420 3271
Fax number: 012 420 3290
E-mail address: ecwebb@postino.up.ac.za

Research Interests:

Pheromones and animal behavior

Anatomy of the sheep heart

Production systems and management

Emu Nutrition

Anatomy and Physiology

Research Output:

Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Sebei PJ, McCrindle CME, Webb EC: 2004. An economic analysis of communal goat production. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association-Tydskrif van Die Suid-Afrikaanse Veterinere Vereniging, 75 (1), pp 19-23.

Ker J, Webb EC, van der Merwe CF: 2004. Ventricular dyssynchrony as a cause of structural disease in the heart of Dorper sheep. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, 71, pp 197-202.

Jansen van Vuuren HJ, Booth KK, Webb EC: 2004. Preliminary results on the role of the vomeronasal organ in modulating the response to the buck effect in does. South African Journal of Animal Science, 34 (5), pp 227-229.

Vilakazi DM, Webb EC: 2004. Effect of age and season on sperm morphology of Friesland bulls at an artificial insemination centre in South Africa. South African Journal of Animal Science, 34 (1), pp 62-69.

du Plessis I, van der Waal C, Webb EC: 2004. A comparison of plant form and browsing height selection of four small stock breeds – preliminary results. South African Journal of Animal Science, 34 (5), pp 31-34.

Sebei PJ, McCrindle CME, Webb EC: 2004. Factors influencing weaning percentages of indigenous goats on communal grazing. South African Journal of Animal Science, 34 (5), pp 130-133.

Simela L, Webb EC, Frylinck L: 2004. Post-mortem metabolic status, pH and temperature of chevon from indigenous South African goats slaughtered under commercial conditions. South African Journal of Animal Science, 34 (5), pp 204-207.

Simela L, Webb EC, Frylinck L: 2004. Effect of sex, age and pre-slaughter conditioning on pH, temperature, tenderness and colour of indigenous South African goats. South African Journal of Animal Science, 34 (5), pp 208-211.

Webb EC, Mamabolo MJ: 2004. Production and reproduction characteristics of South African indigenous goats in communal farming systems. South African Journal of Animal Science, 34 (5), pp 236-239.

Webb EC, Dombo MH, Roets M: 2004. Seasonal variation in semen quality of Gorno Altai cashmere goats and South African indigenous goats. South African Journal of Animal Science, 34 (5), pp 240-243.

 

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