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Evison Bhebhe

Researcher at University of Venda

Publications -  6
Citations -  50

Evison Bhebhe is an academic researcher from University of Venda. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Genetic distance. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 29 citations.

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Effects of sex and stocking density on the performance of broiler chickens in a sub-tropical environment

TL;DR: It is suggested that for efficient 42-day production cycles of broilers in the subtropics, Cobb Avian48 males reared at the stocking density of 40 kg BW/m 2 could be considered the best option.
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Genetic diversity and relationships among three Southern African Nguni cattle populations.

TL;DR: It can be concluded that SA Nguni, Landim, and Swazi N Guni populations in Southern Africa exhibit high levels of genetic diversity and are genetically distant; with the two latter populations being less genetically apart.
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Artificial insemination in Nyagatare district: level of adoption and the factors determining its adoption

TL;DR: In this article, a survey of the breeding methods used for small scale dairy cows by farmers from five selected sectors of Nyagatare district of the Eastern Province of Rwanda was carried out by means of a questionnaire.
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An epidemiological survey of the magnitude and local perceptions of porcine cysticercosis by two methods in Nyaruguru district, Rwanda.

TL;DR: PC is endemic in the Nyaruguru district of Rwanda with a high proportion of positive animals and the condition has public health implications and is worsening the economic plight of the impoverished NyarUGuru community.
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Genetic parameter estimates for milkability traits and their relationship with somatic cell score in South African Holstein cattle.

TL;DR: The moderate to high heritability estimates for milkability traits showed that selection for improvement was possible in South African Holstein cattle and provided a basis for including milkable traits of South AfricanHolstein cattle in the breeding objectives.