Caja et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Comparison of visual and electronic devices for individual identification of dromedary camels under different farming conditionsCaja et al., 2016
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- Caja G
- Díaz-Medina E
- Salama A
- Salama O
- El-Shafie M
- El-Metwaly H
- Ayadi M
- Aljumaah R
- Alshaikh M
- Yahyahoui M
- Seddik M
- Hammadi M
- Khorchani T
- Amann O
- Cabrera S
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- Journal of Animal Science
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The camel industry uses traditional (ie, iron brands and ear tags) and modern (ie, microchips) identification (ID) systems without having performance results of reference. Previously iron-branded (n= 45; 1 yr) and microchipped (n= 59; 7 yr) camels showed …
- 241000282836 Camelus dromedarius 0 title abstract description 61
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