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Interbull Centre[Proceedings of the Interbull technical workshop Verden, Germany, 22-23 October 2000]Proceedings of the Interbull technical workshop Verden, Germany, 22-23 October 2000

Generally two types of indigenous sheep can be differentiated the blackhead Persian or Somali sheep, a fat ramped sheep if the northern and North-eastern parts of Kenya, and the Red Masai, a fat-tailed sheep, more frequently to be seen in central and southern Kenya. Up grading of red Masai or bla...


Haas, H.J. deMurage, J.Smith, G.P.[World cattle: V. 1. cattle of Europe, South America, Australia and New Zealand; V. 2. cattle of Africa and Asia; V. 3. cattle of North America]World cattle: V. 1. cattle of Europe, South America, Australia and New Zealand; V. 2. cattle of Africa and Asia; V. 3. cattle of North America
Woldu, T.Markemann, A.Reiber, C.Girma T. K.Zárate, Anne Valle[Combining revealed and stated preferences to define goat breeding objectives in Ethiopia]Combining revealed and stated preferences to define goat breeding objectives in Ethiopia
Autor: Koning, R. de

Breeding performance of Malawi Zebu kept under traditional management system was investigated. Reproductive data of 1500 cattle were analysed. Discussions and data on age at first calving, calving interval (CI), existence of a breeding season and also effects of month of calving on subsequent CI ...


Koning, R. de[Lamb and mutton production in Kenya]Lamb and mutton production in Kenya
Autor: Alberro, M.

Presents comparative data on productive and reproductive traits of Friesian x zebu and pure zebu heifers of 14 dairy cooperatives in central Ethiopia. Discussions and data on milk yield, lactation length, milking disposition and milk let-down; age at puberty and at first calving; services per con...


Alberro, M.[Comparative performance of F1 Friesian x zebu heifers in Ethiopia]Comparative performance of F1 Friesian x zebu heifers in Ethiopia

Some of the genetic and environmental factors influencing performance traits of indigenous beef calves and their crosses in Nigeria are examined. The Bunaji and Sokoto Gudali, and Charolais x Bunaji crossbreds were evaluated for calf weights at 3, 6 and 12 months of age. Environmental and genetic...


Oni, O.O.Buvanendran, V.Dim, N.I.[The influence of some environmental factors on growth rate of two Nigerian cattle breeds and their hybrid with the Charolais]The influence of some environmental factors on growth rate of two Nigerian cattle breeds and their hybrid with the Charolais
Autor: Rey, B.

This overview aims at browsing the scene of action for research on the resistance of small ruminant to endoparasites in sub-Saharan Africa. After recalling the main sheep and goat breeds, it describes the geographic distribution of these populations in the continent, mentions the farming systems ...


Rey, B.[Small ruminant genetic resources and parasite challenge in sub-Saharan Africa]Small ruminant genetic resources and parasite challenge in sub-Saharan Africa

The African Chicken Genetic Gains (ACGG) program is built on five “pillars of change”. The first pillar is to make available high producing tropically adapted breeds (hpTAB). The second pillar is to determine farmer-preferred hpTAB. The third pillar is to create public-private partnerships for th...


Sonaiya, Emmanuel B.Goromela, E.H.Assefa, G.Bamidele, O.Mbaga, S.H.Abegaz, S.Teressa, AlemayehuGetachew, FasilDessie, Tadelle[Doing it differently: A farmer-focused, private sector-driven approach to delivering innovation that works for women in the smallholder chicken value chain]Doing it differently: A farmer-focused, private sector-driven approach to delivering innovation that works for women in the smallholder chicken value chain

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