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Small Ruminant Research

Official Journal of the International Goat Association


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ISSN: 0921-4488
Imprint: ELSEVIER

Statistics
Impact Factor: 1.193
Issues per year: 21
Small Ruminant Research publishes original, basic and applied research articles, technical notes, and review articles on research relating to goats, sheep, deer, the New World camelids llama, alpaca, vicuna and guanaco, and the Old World camels.

Topics covered include nutrition, physiology, anatomy, genetics, microbiology, ethology, product technology, socio-economics, management, sustainability and environment, veterinary medicine and husbandry engineering.



Editor-in-Chief:
J. Boyazoglu



Publishers Acknowledgement to ad hoc referees 2008 Click here



Small Ruminant Research - Get your research published fast
Over the past year a joint effort between Editors and Publisher has resulted in optimising the review and production process of Small Ruminant Research . In 2007 and 2008 more articles were published and production times were significantly reduced. We are pleased to inform you that accepted manuscripts are now published online within 6 weeks and articles appear in the printed issue approx. 3 months after acceptance. Small Ruminant Research is the official journal of the International Goat Association (IGA) and provides a unique forum for the publication of topical articles on all scientific aspects relating to goats, sheep and other small ruminants. Publication of your most recent original research in Small Ruminant Research ensures maximum visibility amongst a worldwide audience and is faster than ever.
Manuscripts should be submitted online using the Elsevier editorial system at: External link http://ees.elsevier.com/rumin



Small Ruminant Research has an Impact Factor of 1.193 in the Agriculture, Dairy and Animal Science Category.
(© 2009 Journal Citation Reports, published by Thomson Reuters)



 
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