El-Sayed Abdulrahman Gihad
Professor, Department of Animal Production, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University
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Gomaa, I. A., H. M. El-Nouby, E. A. Gihad, A. M. A. El-Gawad, and A. H. Mohamed,
Use of ammoniated rice straw in growing lamb rations
,
: University College of North Wales, 1989.
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Gihad, E. A., T. T. El-Gallad, A. E. SOOUD, M. F. A. FARID, and H. M. A. B. O. U. EL-NASR,
utilization by to sheep and goats fed low
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, Submitted.
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Gihad, E. A., and H. M. E. L. Shaer,
Utilization of halophytes by livestock on rangelands: Problems and prospects (this volume, Ch. 6)
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, 1994.
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Gihad, E. A.,
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Utilization of high salinity tolerant plants and saline water by desert animals
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Towards the rational use of high salinity tolerant plants
: Springer, pp. 443-447, 1993.
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Gihad, E. A.,
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Utilization of poor forages by goats
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Nutrition and systems of goat feeding, Tours (France)
, vol. 1, pp. 263-271, 1981.
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Gihad, E. A.,
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Utilization of poor forages by goats [adaptation to scarce food and water supplies]
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Nutrition et systemes d'alimentation de la chevre.-Nutrition and systems of goat feeding, 37-Tours (France), 12-15 May 1981
: ITOVIC, 1981.
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Gihad, E. A.,
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Utilization of tropical natural grass by goats and sheep'
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Premier cours d'Hohenheim sur l'alimentation d'animaux dans les régions tropicales et subtropicales
, 1978.
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Gihad, E. A., Y. I. El Talty, T. T. El Gallad, and A. M. Abdel Gawad,
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Utilization of urea as a protein supplement in goat rations.
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Egyptian Journal of Animal Production
, vol. 25, 1985.
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Recent Publications
Small Rapt Research
The Official Journal of The International Goat Association
The Ojjkial Journal of The International Goat Association
GFW Haenlein, University of Delaware, Department of Animal Science and Agricultural Biochemistry, Newark
The OfJicial Journal of The International Goat Association
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