Elsayed Refaat Abou Hussein
Professor, Department of Animal Production, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University
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Abdel-Rahman, M. M., I. M. Elgindi, E. R. M. Abou-Hussein, and M. A. Raafat,
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Feeding buffalo male calves on roughages alone or roughages and concentrate mixtures having the same starch value duringthe second year of growth
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Indian journal of animal sciences
, 1977.
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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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Abou-Shinnawy, M. M., A. K. Abou-Raya, E. R. M. Abou-Hussein, and A. Abou-el-Hassan,
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Feeding qualities of pelleted feed mixtures containing maize stalks and its replacement effect with lactating Friesian cows
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, 1977.
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Elgindi, I. M., E. R. M. Abou-Hussein, M. A. Raafat, and M. M. Abdel-Rahman,
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Feeding weaned male buffalo calves on different levels of starch value up to the age of two years
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J Anim Prod United Arab Repub
, 1971.
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Recent Publications
Effect of dietary oilseed supplement on nutrient utilization, milk yield and composition of lactating buffaloes
The combined effect of poudrette, zinc and cobalt on corn growth and nutrients uptake in alluvial soils
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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