Ahmed Yehia Abdel-Moneim
Professor, Department of Animal Production, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University
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2013
Agamy, R., A. Y. Abdel- Moneim, M. S. Abd-Alla, I. I. Abdel-Mageed, and G. M. Ashmawi,
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USE OF FAT TAIL DIMENSIONS FOR PREDICTION OF FAT IN TAIL AND CARCASS IN EGYPTIAN RAM LAMBS
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Egyptian J. Anim. Prod
, vol. 50, issue 3, pp. 144-156, 2013.
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2009
Abdel- Moneim, A. Y.,
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Body and carcass characteristics of Ossimi, Barki and Rahmani ram lambs raised under intensive production system
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Egyptian Journal of Sheep and Goat Sciences
, vol. 4, issue 2: Egyptian Association for Sheep and Goat, pp. 1-16, 2009.
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Abdel- Moneim, A. Y., A. M. Ahmed, M. M. Ibrahim, and M. M. Mokhtar,
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Flock dynamics of desert Barki sheep in relation to age structure
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Tropical animal health and production
, vol. 41, issue 6: Springer, pp. 899-905, 2009.
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Abdel- Moneim, A. Y., G. M. Ashmawi, and R. Agamy,
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Importance of vision in mutual recognition between ewe and lamb in Egyptian sheep.
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Egyptian Journal of Sheep and Goat Sciences
, vol. 4, issue 1: Egyptian Association for Sheep and Goat, pp. 21-36, 2009.
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Abdel- Moneim, A. Y.,
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Use of live body measurements for prediction of body and carcass cuts weights in three Egyptian breeds of sheep
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Egyptian Journal of Sheep & Goat Sciences
, vol. 4, issue 2, pp. 17-32, 2009.
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2008
Abdel-Aal, E. S., A. Y. Abdel- Moneim, and O. A. Salama,
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In vitro maturation of sheep oocytes as affected by hormones, serum and epidermal growth factor.
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Egyptian Journal of Sheep and Goat Sciences
, vol. 3, issue 2: Egyptian Association for Sheep and Goat, pp. 73-86, 2008.
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1999
Abdel- Moneim, A. Y.,
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Colostrum and milk composition of Rahmani sheep and Zaraibi goats
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Mansoura University Journal of Agricultural Science (Egypt)
, 1999.
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Abdel- Moneim, A. Y., and M. S. Abd-Alla,
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Feed preference by Baladi goats
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Applied animal behaviour science
, vol. 65, issue 1: Elsevier, pp. 63-72, 1999.
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Recent Publications
USE OF FAT TAIL DIMENSIONS FOR PREDICTION OF FAT IN TAIL AND CARCASS IN EGYPTIAN RAM LAMBS
Importance of vision in mutual recognition between ewe and lamb in Egyptian sheep.
Use of live body measurements for prediction of body and carcass cuts weights in three Egyptian breeds of sheep
Flock dynamics of desert Barki sheep in relation to age structure
Body and carcass characteristics of Ossimi, Barki and Rahmani ram lambs raised under intensive production system
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