SheepNet: Meeting Output
Journal Title: Black Sea Journal of Public and Social Science - Year 2019, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
SheepNet created the first notes to convey solutions for productivity in sheep. These are the three main topics of SheepNet; active reproduction, effective pregnancy and lamb mortality. The purpose of these short notes is to provide current and up-to-date information on these issues and to share solutions by directing discussions at local and national level. These short papers have been translated into 6 languages of Sheepnet and can be downloaded from the information reservoir section of the Sheepnet website (www.sheepnet.network/knowledge-reservoir).
Authors and Affiliations
Sezen OCAK
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