Hormonal changes of male Iraqi sheep after mid and total castration

This study was conducted from February 21, 2021, to July 21, 2021, at the first research station of the College of Agriculture \ Al-Muthanna University, in addition to the laboratories of the Department of Animal Production in the college to know the extent of the effect of the mid and total castrat...

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