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Among his pets were 12 dogs, 9 cats, 5 horses, 2 cows, 2 alpacas and a llama.
"People buy plots on subdivided ranches, and where they should have 2 cows they'll have 20, plus 2 horses, 3 or 4 sheep and some chickens," said Dr. Lew Hunnicutt, an assistant professor of range and animal science at Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos.
David Muriethi Githui, for example, illegally built a hut on a small plot -- 1 wife, 8 children, 2 cows and, truly, 10 sheep -- on a narrow strip of land less than 20 feet wide between a rich man's tea plantation and the road.
Figure 2 Seasonal changes in average body condition scores of Boran (herd 1) and Nguni (herd 2) cows in different parities.
In experiment 2, cows were randomly assigned to one of four diets in a replicated 4×4 Latin square design.
Four mid lactation dairy cows were divided into 2 groups of 2 cows and used in a repeated switchover design.
The other 2 cows acted as controls and were fed a total mixed ration diet in which 44% of dry matter was concentrate.
In experiment 2, cows were randomly assigned to LL (n = 220) or HH (n = 226) treatment as described for experiment 1.
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Treatment-2 cows had the fewest average days to first AI (62.5), treatment-3 cows had the most average days to first AI (74.9), and treatment-1 cows had intermediate average days to first AI (67.4).
Data showed that cows spent less time ruminating in CONC 1 than in CONC 2. In agreement, reticular pH drop was more pronounced during CONC 1 than during CONC 2. Cows fed with PHY spent 4 h less with reticular pH <6.0 during CONC 1 and 3 h less with pH <6.0 h in CONC 2 as compared with CON cows.
Treatment-by-parity effects were noted for milk yield and yields of milk fat and protein; parity 1 cows fed IRN tended to produce more milk than CTL (P < 0.10), whereas parity >2 cows fed CTL yielded more milk fat and protein (P < 0.05).
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