Makerere working on new technology for dairy cattle
Since the project started, farmers who were given Korean cattle semen have realised increased production from two litres per day to 10 litres.
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The acting project co-ordinator, Dr Bogere (second-right), the project manager, Dr Suh Sangwon (right), the project administrator, Esther Kisakye (third-right), Dr Kim SW and Dr Seong HW after the tra
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Makerere University College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Resources and Biosecurity (COVAB) is working on a new technology to implant fertilised embryos into dairy cattle.
The technology is aimed at promoting improved
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