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Alene, A.Khonje, M.Mwalughali, J.Chafuwa, C.Longwe, A.Khataza, R.Kapalasa, E.Madzorera, I.Gondwe, T.N.P.Mussagy, M.Ntawuruhunga, PheneasBoahen, S.Maziya-Dixon, B.B.Chikoye, D.[Baseline characterization of production and markets, technologies and preferences, and livelihoods of smallholder farmers and communities affected by HIV/AIDS in Swaziland]Baseline characterization of production and markets, technologies and preferences, and livelihoods of smallholder farmers and communities affected by HIV/AIDS in Swaziland

Analyszes the seasonal distribution of calving dates using dip-tank, records of cattle of the indigenous, unimproved Nguni breed in the highweld, middleveld & lowveld ecological regions of Swaziland. Discusses these findings in the context ofd nutritional characteristics of the forage available &...


Butterworth, M.H.[Seasonality of calving amongst unimproved cattle in Swaziland]Seasonality of calving amongst unimproved cattle in Swaziland

Results of a 24 month study of traditional goat production in Swaziland are reported. Females greatly outnumbered males in the flocks. Females kidded first at 301±55 days, kidding interval was 265±100 days, litter size was 1.18±0.29 and kids born per doe per year was 1.61. Birth weight was 1.9 ±0...


Lebbie, S.H.B.Manzini, A.T.[The productivity of indigenous goats under traditional management in Swaziland]The productivity of indigenous goats under traditional management in Swaziland

Goat production in Swaziland is characterized by low offtake resulting from lack of management of rangelands and seasonal fluctuations in feed resources. Periodic droughts and extensive dry spells in winter which cause nutritional stress result in low productivity of the goats. The aim of the stu...


Ogwang, B.H.Karua, S.K.[The effect of supplements of crop residues and agro-industrial by-products on the growth performance of Swazi goats]The effect of supplements of crop residues and agro-industrial by-products on the growth performance of Swazi goats

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