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Characterization of the Short-eared Somali goat population around Dire Dawa, Ethiopia, was undertaken in a community-based and participatory approach. Range of participatory tools, including Focal Group Discussions, participatory mappings and transect walks, were employed to study the local commu...


Gebreyesus, G.Haile, AynalemDessie, Tadelle[Participatory characterization of the Short-eared Somali goat and its production environment around Dire Dawa, Ethiopia]Participatory characterization of the Short-eared Somali goat and its production environment around Dire Dawa, Ethiopia

The objective of this study was to determine the objectives of goat production, related management practices and their role in the live of rural poor through Participatory Rural Appraisal at two experimental sites including Bahawalpur (Site I) and Faisalabad (Site II) in Pakistan. Three villages ...


Khan, M.S.Muhammad, M.S.Abdullah, M.Hassan, F.Waheed-uz-ZamanAshfaq, M.Bett, R.C.Baltenweck, IsabellePoole, Elizabeth J.Ibrahim, Mohamed N.M.Okeyo Mwai, Ally[Livestock keepers’ perception of indigenous goat breeds and their contribution to livelihoods in Pakistan]Livestock keepers’ perception of indigenous goat breeds and their contribution to livelihoods in Pakistan

Abegaz, S.Sölkner, J.Gizaw, SolomonDessie, TadelleHaile, AynalemWurzinger, Maria[Description of production systems and morphological characteristics of Abergelle and Western lowland goat breeds in Ethiopia: Implication for community-based breeding programmes]Description of production systems and morphological characteristics of Abergelle and Western lowland goat breeds in Ethiopia: Implication for community-based breeding programmes

Kinati, WoleMulema, Annet A.Desta, HiwotAlemu, BirukWieland, Barbara[Does participation of household members in small ruminant management activities vary by agro-ecologies and category of respondents? Evidence from Rural Ethiopia]Does participation of household members in small ruminant management activities vary by agro-ecologies and category of respondents? Evidence from Rural Ethiopia

Coxiellosis is a zoonotic disease caused by the ubiquitous bacteria Coxiella burnetii, which can be spread either through ticks or through body fluids. In humans the infection is characterized by a febrile disease; ruminants may abort and reduce their milk yield, causing serious production losses...


Shome, R.Deka, Ram PratimMilesh, L.Sahay, S.Grace, DeliaLindahl, Johanna F.[Coxiella seroprevalence and risk factors in large ruminants in Bihar and Assam, India]Coxiella seroprevalence and risk factors in large ruminants in Bihar and Assam, India
Berhe, KahsayWeldeselassie, G.Bettridge, Judy M.Christley, Robert M.Abdi, Reta D.[Small ruminant pasteurellosis in Tigray region, Ethiopia: Marked serotype diversity may affect vaccine efficacy]Small ruminant pasteurellosis in Tigray region, Ethiopia: Marked serotype diversity may affect vaccine efficacy
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
Birhanie, MinisterAlemayehu, KefyalewMekuriaw, Getinet[Performance evaluation of Abergelle goat under community based breeding program in selected districts, northern Ethiopia]Performance evaluation of Abergelle goat under community based breeding program in selected districts, northern Ethiopia

Thirty West African Dwarf goat kids were raised on good diets intensively from 5 days to 52 weeks of age. Six animals (3 males and 3 females) were serially slaughtered at 2, 8, 12, 24 and 52 weeks of age to study changes in live weight and the development of lean muscle, bone and fat. Lean muscle...


Awah, A.A.Adeleye, I.O.A.[The development of lean muscle, bone and fat in the West African Dwarf goat of Nigeria maintained on good plane of nutrition]The development of lean muscle, bone and fat in the West African Dwarf goat of Nigeria maintained on good plane of nutrition
Autor: Nwosu, C.O.

In February 1991,16 West African Dwarf/Djallonke goat kids aged 3-4 months were purchased from two rural communities from south western Nigeria and divided evenly into 4 experimental groups (I-IV) and housed in fly-proof pens with concrete floors and bedding of litter changed weekly. Faecal egg a...


Nwosu, C.O.[Outbreak of acute coccidiosis in housed West African Dwarf goats]Outbreak of acute coccidiosis in housed West African Dwarf goats

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