Elsayed Refaat Abou Hussein
Professor, Department of Animal Production, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University
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1957
Ghoneim, A., M. A. Raafat, A. K. Abou-Raya, and E. R. M. Abou-Hussein,
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Economic food mixture for the growth of Egyptian calves. 2. Effect of replacing a part of the clover or its hay by undecorticated cottonseed cake for feeding buffalo calves during the 2nd year of growth.
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Economic food mixture for the growth of Egyptian calves. 2. Effect of replacing a part of the clover or its hay by undecorticated cottonseed cake for feeding buffalo calves during the 2nd year of growth.
, issue Bull. No. 150, 1957.
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Ghoneim, A., M. A. Raafat, A. K. Abou-Raya, and E. R. M. Abou-Hussein,
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Feeding of Egyptian cows and buffaloes on different levels of starch values. 2. Economic food requirements for growing calves during the second six months of growth.
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Feeding of Egyptian cows and buffaloes on different levels of starch values. 2. Economic food requirements for growing calves during the second six months of growth.
: Cairo Univ. Fac. Agric., 1957.
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Ghoneim, A., M. A. Raafat, A. K. Abou-Raya, and E. R. M. Abou-Hussein,
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Study of growth in Egyptian cows and buffaloes up to 10.5 years old.
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Study of growth in Egyptian cows and buffaloes up to 10.5 years old.
, issue Bull. No. 133, 1957.
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Effect of dietary oilseed supplement on nutrient utilization, milk yield and composition of lactating buffaloes
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Comparative study of the evaluation of protein value of some common Egyptian feeds using mature sheep [Egypt]
The effect of the mechanical treatments on the nutritive value of Egyptian hay
The effect of the mechanical treatments of the hay [long, chopped, and finely ground] on animal feeding behaviour [Rahmany sheep]
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