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Goats in Mexico have special importance for the economy of small farmers in regions in which brush vegetation is prevalent. Its main products are milk for cheese making, kids for slaughter and pelts. For these reasons, goat numbers have been increasing. The main production systems are: 1. Large flocks that travel to market, foraging on their way. 2. Medium size flocks which thrive with other species along roads, crop fields, or small ranges. 3. Flocks maintained in confinement on costly rations. The majority of goat owners are farmers which depend on the goat's ability to live on natural vegetation and do not follow specific improvement programs. Past efforts to improve goat production have been mostly oriented towards confinement systems, with little results since production costs are higher. The challenge is to improve the efficiency of goat production in a practical, low-cost approach oriented to the small farmers. In this work, the following procedure was used: analysis of environment, vegetation, types of animals, and producer resources. The purpose was to design practical measures for better utilization of available resources by the producers themselves. The approach was tested at Ejido Yerbabuena, Guanajuato, Mexico, with participation of Central de Servicios Campesinos, to organize groups of farmers, find their most important needs and to promote development by their own efforts. The first step was to characterize the actual production systems and to detect advantages and shortcomings. Available resources and productive activities were described such as corn, beans, alfalfa, wheat and vegetables under dry and irrigated land on 8 hectares per person for agriculture and 5 hectares of range for goat production

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Main Authors: 54898 Casas, V.M., 67135 Fernández, L., 88773 López, H., 107635 Pérez, P., 6757 Dairy Goat Journal Publishing Co., Scottsdale, AZ (EUA), 3. International Conference on Goat Production and Disease Tucson, AZ (EUA) 10-15 Ene 1982
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Published: Scottsdale, AZ (EUA) 1982
Subjects:CAPRINOS, PRODUCCION ANIMAL, SISTEMAS DE PRODUCCION ANIMAL, CARACTERIZACION, TECNOLOGIA APROPIADA, MEXICO,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:439092022-02-01T12:34:25ZProceedings 54898 Casas, V.M. 67135 Fernández, L. 88773 López, H. 107635 Pérez, P. 6757 Dairy Goat Journal Publishing Co., Scottsdale, AZ (EUA) 3. International Conference on Goat Production and Disease Tucson, AZ (EUA) 10-15 Ene 1982 Scottsdale, AZ (EUA)1982Goats in Mexico have special importance for the economy of small farmers in regions in which brush vegetation is prevalent. Its main products are milk for cheese making, kids for slaughter and pelts. For these reasons, goat numbers have been increasing. The main production systems are: 1. Large flocks that travel to market, foraging on their way. 2. Medium size flocks which thrive with other species along roads, crop fields, or small ranges. 3. Flocks maintained in confinement on costly rations. The majority of goat owners are farmers which depend on the goat's ability to live on natural vegetation and do not follow specific improvement programs. Past efforts to improve goat production have been mostly oriented towards confinement systems, with little results since production costs are higher. The challenge is to improve the efficiency of goat production in a practical, low-cost approach oriented to the small farmers. In this work, the following procedure was used: analysis of environment, vegetation, types of animals, and producer resources. The purpose was to design practical measures for better utilization of available resources by the producers themselves. The approach was tested at Ejido Yerbabuena, Guanajuato, Mexico, with participation of Central de Servicios Campesinos, to organize groups of farmers, find their most important needs and to promote development by their own efforts. The first step was to characterize the actual production systems and to detect advantages and shortcomings. Available resources and productive activities were described such as corn, beans, alfalfa, wheat and vegetables under dry and irrigated land on 8 hectares per person for agriculture and 5 hectares of range for goat productionGoats in Mexico have special importance for the economy of small farmers in regions in which brush vegetation is prevalent. Its main products are milk for cheese making, kids for slaughter and pelts. For these reasons, goat numbers have been increasing. The main production systems are: 1. Large flocks that travel to market, foraging on their way. 2. Medium size flocks which thrive with other species along roads, crop fields, or small ranges. 3. Flocks maintained in confinement on costly rations. The majority of goat owners are farmers which depend on the goat's ability to live on natural vegetation and do not follow specific improvement programs. Past efforts to improve goat production have been mostly oriented towards confinement systems, with little results since production costs are higher. The challenge is to improve the efficiency of goat production in a practical, low-cost approach oriented to the small farmers. In this work, the following procedure was used: analysis of environment, vegetation, types of animals, and producer resources. The purpose was to design practical measures for better utilization of available resources by the producers themselves. The approach was tested at Ejido Yerbabuena, Guanajuato, Mexico, with participation of Central de Servicios Campesinos, to organize groups of farmers, find their most important needs and to promote development by their own efforts. The first step was to characterize the actual production systems and to detect advantages and shortcomings. Available resources and productive activities were described such as corn, beans, alfalfa, wheat and vegetables under dry and irrigated land on 8 hectares per person for agriculture and 5 hectares of range for goat productionCAPRINOSPRODUCCION ANIMALSISTEMAS DE PRODUCCION ANIMALCARACTERIZACIONTECNOLOGIA APROPIADAMEXICOURN:ISBN:0930848179
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PRODUCCION ANIMAL
SISTEMAS DE PRODUCCION ANIMAL
CARACTERIZACION
TECNOLOGIA APROPIADA
MEXICO
CAPRINOS
PRODUCCION ANIMAL
SISTEMAS DE PRODUCCION ANIMAL
CARACTERIZACION
TECNOLOGIA APROPIADA
MEXICO
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SISTEMAS DE PRODUCCION ANIMAL
CARACTERIZACION
TECNOLOGIA APROPIADA
MEXICO
54898 Casas, V.M.
67135 Fernández, L.
88773 López, H.
107635 Pérez, P.
6757 Dairy Goat Journal Publishing Co., Scottsdale, AZ (EUA)
3. International Conference on Goat Production and Disease Tucson, AZ (EUA) 10-15 Ene 1982
Proceedings
description Goats in Mexico have special importance for the economy of small farmers in regions in which brush vegetation is prevalent. Its main products are milk for cheese making, kids for slaughter and pelts. For these reasons, goat numbers have been increasing. The main production systems are: 1. Large flocks that travel to market, foraging on their way. 2. Medium size flocks which thrive with other species along roads, crop fields, or small ranges. 3. Flocks maintained in confinement on costly rations. The majority of goat owners are farmers which depend on the goat's ability to live on natural vegetation and do not follow specific improvement programs. Past efforts to improve goat production have been mostly oriented towards confinement systems, with little results since production costs are higher. The challenge is to improve the efficiency of goat production in a practical, low-cost approach oriented to the small farmers. In this work, the following procedure was used: analysis of environment, vegetation, types of animals, and producer resources. The purpose was to design practical measures for better utilization of available resources by the producers themselves. The approach was tested at Ejido Yerbabuena, Guanajuato, Mexico, with participation of Central de Servicios Campesinos, to organize groups of farmers, find their most important needs and to promote development by their own efforts. The first step was to characterize the actual production systems and to detect advantages and shortcomings. Available resources and productive activities were described such as corn, beans, alfalfa, wheat and vegetables under dry and irrigated land on 8 hectares per person for agriculture and 5 hectares of range for goat production
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PRODUCCION ANIMAL
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CARACTERIZACION
TECNOLOGIA APROPIADA
MEXICO
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