ISSN: 2536-7099
Model: Open Access/Peer Reviewed
DOI: 10.31248/JASVM
Start Year: 2016
Email: jasvm@integrityresjournals.org
https://doi.org/10.31248/JASVM2024.518 | Article Number: 6B3C73DF1 | Vol.10 (5) - October 2025
Received Date: 29 November 2024 | Accepted Date: 26 February 2025 | Published Date: 30 October 2025
Authors: Paul B. Bokko* , Naomi P. Ndahi , Ali A. Mutah , Aliyu A. Haruna , Dauda Laku and Idris U. Hambali
Keywords: Sahel, Preponderance, polythene, ruminant livestock, ruminal impaction disease syndrome, production systems.
APA STYLE
Bokko, P. B., Ndahi, N. P., Mutah, A. A., Haruna, A. A., Laku, D., & Hambali, I. U. (2025). Preponderance of polythene-mediated ruminal impaction disease syndrome impeding ruminant livestock production systems in the Sahel. Journal of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, 10(5), 410-423.
HARVARD STYLE
Bokko, P. B., Ndahi, N. P., Mutah, A. A., Haruna, A. A., Laku, D. and Hambali, I. U. 2025. Preponderance of polythene-mediated ruminal impaction disease syndrome impeding ruminant livestock production systems in the Sahel. Journal of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, 10(5), Pp. 410-423.
VANCOUVER STYLE
Bokko PB, Ndahi NP, Mutah AA, Haruna AA, Laku D & Hambali IU. Preponderance of polythene-mediated ruminal impaction disease syndrome impeding ruminant livestock production systems in the Sahel. Journal of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine. 2025 Oct 30:10(5): 410-423.