PROF. BADAMANA MOHAMED SALIM (RETIRED)
Ph.D., M.Sc. ( Reading ), BVM & S ( Mosul ), Dip. Anim. Husb. (Egerton)
P.O. Box 29053-00625 Nairobi, badamana@uonbi.ac.ke
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1991
Badamana MS.
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Dairy cattle industry in Kenya.
".; 1991.
2001
Wakhungu JW;, Mosi RO, Badamana MS;.
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The Dairy Cattle Industry In High Potential Areas Of Kenya: A New Structural Approach And Prospects:
."; 2001.
Badamana SM;, Okeyo AM;, Shaabawi S;, Mahboub M.
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Drought Monitoring Systems: Indicators, Interventions And Impacts On Livestock Production And In The Kenya Arid And Semi Arid Lands: A Case For Baringo And Samburu Districts.
".; 2001.
2009
O OL, W KL, W MR, S BB.
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Diet composition and nutritional contribution of food scavenged by indigenous chickens in Western Kenya.
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Livestock Research for Rural Development
. 2009;21.
2010
Mwanyumba PM, Wahome RG, Mwang’mbe A, Lenihan E, Badamana MS.
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A dynamic study of smallholders mixed farms in Wundanyi location, Taita District, Kenya: Activities, performance and interactions
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Livestock Research for Rural Development
. 2010;23.
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Mitochondrial DNA variation of indigenous goats in Narok and Isiolo counties of Kenya
Indigenous knowledge in breeding and management of Capra hircus population in Kajiado and Makueni counties, Kenya
Genetic polymorphism of beta-lactoglobulin in Kenyan Small East African goat breed using PCR-RFLP and sequencing
Application of computer based intelligence techniques for optimization of selection and mating strategies in the Kenyan dairy cattle population
Participatory anaylsis of the farming system and resources in Wundanyi location, Taita District, Kenya: A Livestock perspective.
An anaylsis of factors affecting smallholder mixed farming activities, performance and interactions in Wundanyi location, Taita District, Kenya
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