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Gizaw, SolomonGetachew, T.Edea, Z.Mirkena, T.Duguma, G.Tibbo, MarkosRischkowsky, Barbara A.Okeyo Mwai, AllyDessie, TadelleWurzinger, MariaSölkner, J.Haile, Aynalem[Characterization of indigenous breeding strategies of the sheep farming communities of Ethiopia: A basis for designing community-based breeding programs]Characterization of indigenous breeding strategies of the sheep farming communities of Ethiopia: A basis for designing community-based breeding programs

Ethiopia has a diverse sheep population, numbering 23.6 million, in parallel with its diverse ecology, production systems and communities. A comprehensive phenotypic and genetic characterization of Ethiopian sheep populations was initiated in 2005 to provide a nationwide framework for the managem...


Gizaw, SolomonKomen, HansHanotte, Olivier H.Arendonk, Johan A.M. van[Indigenous sheep resources of Ethiopia: Types, production systems and farmers preferences]Indigenous sheep resources of Ethiopia: Types, production systems and farmers preferences

Dessie, TadelleEsatu, W.Waaij, L.V.Zegeye, F.Gizaw, SolomonOkeyo Mwai, AllyArendonk, Johan A.M. van[Village chicken production in the central and western highlands of Ethiopia: Characteristics and strategies for improvement]Village chicken production in the central and western highlands of Ethiopia: Characteristics and strategies for improvement

Gebremedhin, BerhanuShiferaw, KalebGizaw, SolomonTegegne, AzageHoekstra, Dirk[A triple-hurdle model of small ruminant production and marketing in the highlands of Ethiopia: Implications for commercial transformation]A triple-hurdle model of small ruminant production and marketing in the highlands of Ethiopia: Implications for commercial transformation

Gebremedhin, BerhanuShiferaw, K.Tegegne, AzageGizaw, SolomonHoekstra, Dirk[An analysis of milk production, butter marketing and household use of inputs in rural Ethiopia]An analysis of milk production, butter marketing and household use of inputs in rural Ethiopia

The study was conducted to estimate the economic values (EV) of Begait cattle breeding-objective traits and their effects on the returns to investment in breeding programs using bio-economic model. Production systems were described according to their level of input and sale age, namely, low input...


Mezgebe, GebretnsaeGizaw, SolomonUrge, M.[Economic values of Begait cattle breeding-objective traits under low and medium input production systems in northern Ethiopia]Economic values of Begait cattle breeding-objective traits under low and medium input production systems in northern Ethiopia

Mekuriaw, GetinetGizaw, SolomonTegegne, Azage[Genetic-phenotypic and production-system diversity in goat populations in Ethiopia: Options for sustainable production]Genetic-phenotypic and production-system diversity in goat populations in Ethiopia: Options for sustainable production

A survey was conducted through single field visits and interviews with 360 respondents in selected districts of Bench Maji Zone, Southwestern Ethiopia to asses the Sheko cattle farming system, breeding practices, and identify cattle breeding goals and constraints for designing Sheko cattle conser...


Bayou, E.Haile, AynalemGizaw, SolomonMekasha, Yoseph[Characterizing husbandry practices and breeding objectives of Sheko cattle owners for designing conservation and improvement strategies in Ethiopia]Characterizing husbandry practices and breeding objectives of Sheko cattle owners for designing conservation and improvement strategies in Ethiopia

The study was conducted in Kafta humera district of Ethiopia, (i) to investigate the milk yield of Begait goat under different management and (ii) to evaluate the effects of different non-genetic factors on lactation performance. Data were collected from 428 lactating does under two managements (...


Hagos, A.Gizaw, SolomonUrge, M.[Milk production performance of Begait goat under semi intensive and extensive management in Western Tigray, North Ethiopia]Milk production performance of Begait goat under semi intensive and extensive management in Western Tigray, North Ethiopia

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