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201. Effect of olive tree leaves and twigs on intake, digestibility, growth performance and blood variables of Shami goats.

202. Replacement of grain maize with spineless cactus in the diet of dairy goats.

203. Development and characterization of in vitro self-assembled recombinant human follicle stimulating hormone originated from goat mammary epithelial cells.

204. Comparative neuroanatomical study of the amygdala and fear conditioning in Nigerian breeds of Artiodactyla: Sheep (Uda) and goats (Red Sokoto).

205. A 21-bp indel within the LLGL1 gene is significantly associated with litter size in goat.

206. MiR-27a regulates WNT3A and KITLG expression in Cashmere goats with different coat colors.

207. Different environmental requirements of female and male Siberian ibex, Capra sibirica.

208. Seasonality of the stress response in goat bucks when there is use of electroejaculation for semen collection.

209. Estrus Synchronization in the Sheep and Goat.

210. Back to the basics: allometric growth by the horns of bovid mammals.

211. Estimation of heat exchanges in Boer crossbred goats maintained in a climate chamber.

212. Estimation of dairy goat body composition: A direct calibration and comparison of eight methods.

213. Appropriate THI model and its threshold for goats in semi-arid regions of India.

214. Identification of Key Pathways and Genes Related to the Development of Hair Follicle Cycle in Cashmere Goats.

215. Composition, antioxidant capacity, intestinal, and immunobiological effects of oregano (Lippia palmeri Watts) in goats: preliminary in vitro and in vivo studies.

216. Relationships between age, body measurements, and testicular measurements in Arabia bucks in Algeria.

217. Performance of Black Bengal goat: a 50-year review.

218. Evaluation of morphological traits and physiological variables of several Chinese goat breeds and their crosses.

219. Heat stress in dairy animals and current milk production trends, economics, and future perspectives: the global scenario.

220. Morphometric characterization and differentiation of West African Dwarf goat populations in Ghana.

221. Conjunctival mucous membrane colour as an indicator for the targeted selective treatment of haemonchosis and of the general health status of peri-urban smallholder goats in southern Malawi.

222. Effects of immunization against inhibin α-subunit on ovarian structures, pregnancy rate, embryonic and fetal losses, and prolificacy rate in goats where estrus was induced during the non-breeding season.

223. Effects of N-Acetylcysteine on the reproductive performance, oxidative stress and RNA sequencing of Nubian goats.

224. Effects of the natural sweetener rebaudioside A on intake, nutrient digestion, rumen fermentation, and blood biochemical parameters in adult goats during summer.

225. Effect of weaning method on body weight, testicular growth, sexual behavior, age of puberty, and testosterone concentration of Beetal bucks.

226. Whole-genome sequencing to identify candidate genes for litter size and to uncover the variant function in goats (Capra hircus).

227. Administration of a single dose of 300 IU of human chorionic gonadotropin seven days after the onset of estrus improves pregnancy rate in dairy goats by an unknown mechanism.

228. Effects of melatonin administration to cashmere goats on cashmere production and hair follicle characteristics in two consecutive cashmere growth cycles.

229. Overexpression of Krueppel like factor 3 promotes subcutaneous adipocytes differentiation in goat Capra hircus.

230. Uterine blood flow, fetal heart rate, gestational length, and fetal birth weight variability in response to maternal temperament in the goat.

231. Effect of incubation temperature on lactogenic function of goat milk-derived mammary epithelial cells.

232. High ambient temperature directly decreases milk synthesis in the mammary gland in Saanen goats.

233. Freezing-thawing induces deprotamination, cryocapacitation-associated changes; DNA fragmentation; and reduced progesterone sensitivity in buck spermatozoa.

234. Supranutritional selenium level minimizes high concentrate diet-induced epithelial injury by alleviating oxidative stress and apoptosis in colon of goat.

235. Review on the status of goat production, marketing, challenges and opportunities in Namibia.

236. A novel modelling approach to quantify the response of dairy goats to a high-concentrate diet.

237. Goat performance on pure Andropogon gayanus pastures or associated with legumes.

238. Effect of leaf type on browse selection by free-ranging goats in a southern African savanna.

239. Study on prevalence and bacterial etiology of mastitis, and effects of subclinical mastitis and stage of lactation on SCC in dairy goats in Egypt.

240. Milk yield and composition and body weight of offsprings of mixed-breed goats on semi-arid rangelands with different rainfall.

241. Assessing effects of tannin-rich sainfoin supplements for grazing dairy goats on feed protein efficiency.

242. Augmented oxidative stress and reduced mitochondrial function in ageing goat testis.

243. Estimation of genetic parameters for growth traits and Kleiber ratios in Boer x Central Highland goat.

244. Polymorphisms in the ASMT and ADAMTS1 gene may increase litter size in goats.

245. Feeding level regulates the expression of some genes involved with programed cell death and remodeling in goat and sheep mammary tissue.

246. Early resynchronization protocols for goats: Progestogens can be used prior to an early pregnancy diagnosis without affecting corpus luteum functionality.

247. High Rumen-Degradable Starch Diet Promotes Hepatic Lipolysis and Disrupts Enterohepatic Circulation of Bile Acids in Dairy Goats.

248. Seminal plasma contains TGF-β and CXCL10 but sperm washing before cryopreservation is beneficial for post-thawing sperm motility in Black Bengal goats (Capra hircus).

249. Effect of a 12-h increment in the short-term treatment regimen on ovarian status, estrus synchrony, and pregnancy rate in artificially inseminated dairy goats.

250. Identification and characterization of putative ovarian lincRNAs in dairy goats treated for repeated estrous synchronization.

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