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Jembere, T.Kebede, K.Rischkowsky, Barbara A.Haile, AynalemOkeyo Mwai, AllyDessie, Tadelle[Recording birth weight has no significance in village based genetic improvement programs of small ruminants]Recording birth weight has no significance in village based genetic improvement programs of small ruminants

The study examines phenotypic characterization of Central Highland and Woyto-Guji goat breeds at Meta Robi and Konso districts of Ethiopia. Purposive and random sampling techniques were employed to select sample villages and respondent. For administration of semi-structured questionnaire and phen...


Zergaw, N.Dessie, TadelleKebede, K.[Description of production system and on-farm phenotypic characterization of Central Highland and Woyto-Guji goat breeds in Ethiopia]Description of production system and on-farm phenotypic characterization of Central Highland and Woyto-Guji goat breeds in Ethiopia

A meta-analysis of 84 published reports on goats was conducted to calculate weighted and unweighted average direct heritability (ha2), maternal genetic effect (hm2), common environmental effect (c2), repeatability (R), genetic (rg) and phenotypic (rp) correlations for growth, reproduction and mil...


Jembere, T.Dessie, TadelleRischkowsky, Barbara A.Kebede, K.Okeyo Mwai, AllyHaile, Aynalem[Meta-analysis of average estimates of genetic parameters for growth, reproduction and milk production traits in goats]Meta-analysis of average estimates of genetic parameters for growth, reproduction and milk production traits in goats
Jembere, T.Rischkowsky, Barbara A.Dessie, TadelleKebede, K.Okeyo Mwai, AllyMirkena, T.Haile, Aynalem[Genetic and economic evaluation of alternative breeding scenarios for community based productivity improvements of three indigenous goat breeds in Ethiopia]Genetic and economic evaluation of alternative breeding scenarios for community based productivity improvements of three indigenous goat breeds in Ethiopia

The present study was conducted with the objective to characterize the husbandry practices and phenotypic characteristics of mature Bati, Borana and Short-eared Somali goats kept under traditional management systems so that the information generated can be used in designing breeding programs. The...


Gatew, H.Hassen, H.Kebede, K.Haile, AynalemLobo, R.N.B.Yetayew, A.Rischkowsky, Barbara A.[Husbandry practices and phenotypic characteristics of indigenous goat populations in Ethiopia]Husbandry practices and phenotypic characteristics of indigenous goat populations in Ethiopia

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