Dr. Mike Ogwal

It very long indeed we last talked. I remember vividly our discussion with Prof. Walubo on herbal medicine.

Thanks for your information you offered willingly and I want to inform you i have so far planted 30 herbal trees and i am a rich man making money out it. a 400 grammes go for 4000 shs - so i do get some little to care for my old.

I will soon be embarking on another project God willing a commercial one in the same fields but if you have more information about highly marketable items in the world market please let me know - we can work together.

I was thinking in terms of the proximity to communication and market resources .

we can also try hybriding like aqautic and mamalian farming - though they require a lot of time these can be done in free time.

stay well,

bwanika
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From: "Mike Ogwal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 13 May 1997 10:26:52 CST
Subject: Re: ugnet_: THE NEW VISION--COWS
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Hei Ugandan Vet. Docs,

Don't you think it is time to start developing our own vaccines?
I also used to think that our Ankole bulls could make very good
semen reserves to AI our local cows. What do you think?
Is it very difficult to siphon the semen out of these bulls?

My suggestion as a solution to the problems given below are:

1. Let's start out our reserach on development of vaccines to suit
our own local livestock.

2. Let's improve the traits of our own bulls and begin "milking the
semens" from them other than relying on unknown imported brands.

If you need money to begin, just put up a proposal first and I will
help you sell the ideas to potential donnors here. All you need is an
initiative, interest and a willingness to stay on the research for at
least the next five years or so, till your vaccines are ready for
test and the semens ready for " harverst".

Ogwal


THE NEW VISION, MAY 12, 1997


**** Mbarara cows lose tails after vaccine

A new vaccine for Contact Bovine Pieuro Pneumonia control has resulted
in the death of cattle in Mbarara and Bundibugyo, say officials.

Farmers say some of the vaccinated cattle have died, others lost tails
and several developed serious complications. The vaccine is
administered in the tail area.

Commissioner Veterinary Services, Dr Phili Ochaba said Food and
Agricultural Organisation proposed introduction of the vaccine which
has a longer immunity. FAO experts at the headquarters, Rome, advised
that the new strain be used in Uganda and Africa, said the
commissioner.


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