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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

Mekonnen, MesfinGizaw, SolomonWieland, Barbara[Establishment and operation of village level animal health multi-stakeholder platforms in value chain sites in Ethiopia]Establishment and operation of village level animal health multi-stakeholder platforms in value chain sites in Ethiopia

About 60 Black Head Somali rams were used in 21-month experiment period (18 months for growth to maturity and 3 months for fattening) to investigate the effect of age at castration on growth to maturity, fattening capability after maturity and market value of fattened mature rams which had been c...


Yacob, Y.Fletcher, I.Kebede, G.Gizaw, Solomon[Effect of Castration on Growth, Fattening and Market value of Black-Head Somali Rams]Effect of Castration on Growth, Fattening and Market value of Black-Head Somali Rams

Mortality was studied in relation to birth weight (BWT) and postpartum age in 3083 Horro lambs born over 15 years at Bako Research Center, IAR. Pre-weaning mortality rose with declining BWT (log y = 2.20- 0.35X; r = 0.9981), but the influence after weaning was less pronounced and linear (y = 23.7...


Gojam, Y.Gizaw, SolomonThwaites, C.J.Awgichew, K.[Influence of birth weight and post partum age on lamb mortality in Ethiopian Horro sheep]Influence of birth weight and post partum age on lamb mortality in Ethiopian Horro sheep

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

Livestock characterization projects in developing regions are characterized by a mere physical description of traditionally recognized populations or a purely academic genetic description of populations. However, characterization of livestock resources is meant to serve the purpose of developing ...


Gizaw, SolomonKomen, HansHanotte, Olivier H.Arendonk, Johan A.M. vanKemp, Stephen J.Haile, AynalemOkeyo Mwai, AllyDessie, Tadelle[Characterization and conservation of indigenous sheep genetic resources: A practical framework for developing countries]Characterization and conservation of indigenous sheep genetic resources: A practical framework for developing countries

Designing breeding schemes suitable for smallholder livestock production systems in developing regions has hitherto been a challenge. The suggested schemes either do not address farmers’ breeding goals (centralized station-based nucleus schemes) or yield slow genetic progress (village-based schem...


Gizaw, SolomonGetachew, T.Tibbo, MarkosHaile, AynalemDessie, Tadelle[Congruence between selection on breeding values and farmers’ selection criteria in sheep breeding under conventional nucleus breeding schemes]Congruence between selection on breeding values and farmers’ selection criteria in sheep breeding under conventional nucleus breeding schemes

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
Mustefa, A.Gizaw, SolomonBanerjee, S.Abebe, A.Taye, M.Areaya, A.Besufekad, S.[Growth performance of Boer goats and their F1 and F2 crosses and backcrosses with Central Highland goats in Ethiopia]Growth performance of Boer goats and their F1 and F2 crosses and backcrosses with Central Highland goats in Ethiopia

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