The researcher's work centers on advancing understanding of animal welfare, nutritional considerations, and agricultural practices in livestock, particularly focusing on ruminants such as rabbits and chickens. Their research encompasses several key areas: seed choice in ruminants (e.g., effects of false yam in broiler diets), behavioral studies of indigenous beef cattle, and the application of plants like moringa oleifera for agricultural purposes. The researcher investigates stressors on animal growth and reproductive performance, evaluates dietary choices in ruminants, and explores the use of plants in animal nutrition.
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