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Haile, AynalemWurzinger, MariaMueller, J.Mirkena, T.Duguma, G.Okeyo Mwai, AllySölkner, J.Rischkowsky, Barbara A.[Guidelines for setting up community-based sheep breeding programs in Ethiopia: Lessons and experiences for sheep breeding in low-input systems]Guidelines for setting up community-based sheep breeding programs in Ethiopia: Lessons and experiences for sheep breeding in low-input systems
Autor: Duguma, G.

The objectives of this study were participatory definition of sheep breeding traits of smallholder farmers/pastoralists and implementation of community-based sheep breeding programs in different production systems in Ethiopia. Four study areas: Afar (pastoral), Bonga and Horro (crop-livestock), a...


Duguma, G.[Participatory definition of breeding objectives and implementation of community based sheep breeding programs in Ethiopia]Participatory definition of breeding objectives and implementation of community based sheep breeding programs in Ethiopia

Duguma, G.Jembere, T.Degefa, K.Temesgen, W.Kumsa, A.Wamatu, JaneDuncan, Alan J.[Characterization of the farming and livestock production systems and the potential for enhancing livestock productivity through improved feeding in Horro district, Ethiopia]Characterization of the farming and livestock production systems and the potential for enhancing livestock productivity through improved feeding in Horro district, Ethiopia

A bio-economic model was adapted to estimate economic values for important traits of two Ethiopian indigenous sheep breeds, the Menz and Horro breeds. To do so, a meat sheep herd for fattening lambs and rearing young replacement sheep was simulated. Traits included in the analysis were: daily gai...


Gebre, K.T.Fuerst-Waltl, B.Wurzinger, MariaPhilipsson, J.Duguma, G.Mirkena, T.Haile, AynalemSölkner, J.[Estimates of economic values for important traits of two indigenous Ethiopian sheep breeds]Estimates of economic values for important traits of two indigenous Ethiopian sheep breeds

Jembere, T.Haile, AynalemAbegaz, S.Duguma, G.Dessie, Tadelle[Estimation of genetic parameters for growth traits at various ages in Horro sheep at Bako Agricultural Research Center]Estimation of genetic parameters for growth traits at various ages in Horro sheep at Bako Agricultural Research Center

Breeding programmes described as community-based (CBBP) typically relate to low-input systems with farmers having a common interest to improve and share their genetic resources. CBBPs are more frequent with keepers of small ruminants, in particular smallholders of local breeds, than with cattle, ...


Mueller, J.P.Rischkowsky, Barbara A.Haile, AynalemPhilipsson, J.Okeyo Mwai, AllyBesbes, B.Valle-Zárate, A.Tibbo, MarkosMirkena, T.Duguma, G.Sölkner, J.Wurzinger, Maria[Community based livestock breeding programmes: Essentials and examples]Community based livestock breeding programmes: Essentials and examples

Based on the results of participatory approaches to define traits in the breeding objectives, four scenarios of ram selection and ram use were compared via deterministic modelling of breeding plans for community-based sheep breeding programmes in four diverse agro-ecological regions of Ethiopia. ...


Mirkena, T.Duguma, G.Willam, A.Wurzinger, MariaHaile, AynalemRischkowsky, Barbara A.Okeyo Mwai, AllyTibbo, MarkosSölkner, J.[Community-based alternative breeding plans for indigenous sheep breeds in four agro-ecological zones of Ethiopia]Community-based alternative breeding plans for indigenous sheep breeds in four agro-ecological zones of Ethiopia

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