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Current research on buffalo production in Thailand
1980
Pravee Vijchulata (Kasetsart Univ., Bangkok (Thailand). Faculty of Agriculture. Dept. of Animal Science)
Factors affecting time intervals in parturition in some beef breeds
1980
Sornthep Tumwasorn | Pratana Prucsasri | Preecha Innurak
Heat detection of swamp buffalo in the village [San Sai, Chiang Mai, Thailand]
1979
Chirasit Songprasert | Phisut Niamsap | Nitikorn Tiatrakun (Institute of Agricultural Technology, San Sai, Chiang Mai (Thailand). Dept. of Animal Technology)
Ascariasis in buffalo calves in Thailand
1979
Vichitr Sukphapesna (Department of Livestock Development, Bangkok (Thailand))
Normal and abnormal chromosomes in the Indian river buffaloes
1984
Balakrishnan, C.R. | Yadav, B.R. (National Dairy Research Inst., Bangkok (Thailand). Div. of Dairy Cattle Genetics)
Short term lymphocyte culture technique was used to study the chromosomes of normal and abnormal buffaloes of some breeds of Indian river buffaloes. The diploid number in Murrah, Surti and Jaffrabadi breeds was found to be 50. Chromosome abnormalities such as trisomy-X, pericentric inversion and C-band deletion in animals with reproductive deficiencies besides chimaerism (50, XX/50, XY) in heterosexual multiple births, and secondary constrictions in some apparently normal animals are described
Show more [+] Less [-]Oestrone sulphate microtiterplate enzymeimmunoassay in plasma of swamp buffalo during induced oestrous cycles and in milk of cattle during early pregnancy
1984
Maneewan Kamonpatana | Kitiya Srisakwattana | Chanpen Pansin (Chulalongkorn Univ., Bangkok (Thailand). Faculty of Veterinary Science. Biochemistry Unit)
Current hormonal status of male buffaloes
1984
Agarwal, S.P. (Haryana Agricultural Univ., Hissar (India). Coll. of Veterinary Science. Dept. of Veterinary Physiology)
Variety meats of buffalo [and traditional cookery in India]
1984
Lakshmanan, V. | Kondaiah, N. | Anjaneyulu (Indian Veterinary Research Inst., Izatnagar (India). Livestock Products Technology Div.)
Estimates of heritability and relationships between body weight, weight gains and measurements of the swamp buffalo
1984
Charan Chantalakhana (Kasetsart Univ., Bangkok (Thailand). Dept. of Animal Science)
Body weight and measurements at birth, weaning (8 months), and yearling (365 days) as well as pre- and post weaning average daily gains of the swamp buffaloes from the breeding herds at the Surin Buffalo Breeding Center were used to estimate heritabilities and correlations. Most of the estimates of heritability were from low to medium (0 to 23%). A high estimate (51.8%) was obtained only for the postweaning growth rate. The phenotypic correlations among the traits studied were mostly positive and highly significant, except for the negative correlations of postweaning gain with most other traits
Show more [+] Less [-]Milking buffalo production at Kamphang Saen village [Nakorn Pathom Province (Thailand)]
1980
Pratana Pruksasri (Kasetsart Univ., Bangkok (Thailand). Faculty of Agriculture. Dept. of Animal Science)