Small stock production in the southern rangelands of Ethiopia

A study conducted at Beke station, Borana (Ethiopia), to assess the potential producitivity of indigenous sheep and goats under traditional Gabbra management conditions. Summarises monthly parturition and distribution of birth, birth weight, live weight, daily weight gain from birth to weaning, fertility & prolificacy, monthly mortality of kids & lambs, mortality by sex, age and cause and daily milk offtake.

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Main Author: Dessalegne, B.
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: International Livestock Centre for Africa 1985
Subjects:rangelands, traditional methods, sheep, goats, climate, parturition, birth weight, growth, fertility, reproductivity, mortality, milk composition, production systems,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/4664
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-46642023-02-15T11:09:18Z Small stock production in the southern rangelands of Ethiopia Dessalegne, B. rangelands traditional methods sheep goats climate parturition birth weight growth fertility reproductivity mortality milk composition production systems A study conducted at Beke station, Borana (Ethiopia), to assess the potential producitivity of indigenous sheep and goats under traditional Gabbra management conditions. Summarises monthly parturition and distribution of birth, birth weight, live weight, daily weight gain from birth to weaning, fertility & prolificacy, monthly mortality of kids & lambs, mortality by sex, age and cause and daily milk offtake. 1985 2011-07-19T13:21:05Z 2011-07-19T13:21:05Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/4664 en ILCA JEPSS Research Report Limited Access International Livestock Centre for Africa
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traditional methods
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goats
climate
parturition
birth weight
growth
fertility
reproductivity
mortality
milk composition
production systems
rangelands
traditional methods
sheep
goats
climate
parturition
birth weight
growth
fertility
reproductivity
mortality
milk composition
production systems
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birth weight
growth
fertility
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mortality
milk composition
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traditional methods
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goats
climate
parturition
birth weight
growth
fertility
reproductivity
mortality
milk composition
production systems
Dessalegne, B.
Small stock production in the southern rangelands of Ethiopia
description A study conducted at Beke station, Borana (Ethiopia), to assess the potential producitivity of indigenous sheep and goats under traditional Gabbra management conditions. Summarises monthly parturition and distribution of birth, birth weight, live weight, daily weight gain from birth to weaning, fertility & prolificacy, monthly mortality of kids & lambs, mortality by sex, age and cause and daily milk offtake.
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topic_facet rangelands
traditional methods
sheep
goats
climate
parturition
birth weight
growth
fertility
reproductivity
mortality
milk composition
production systems
author Dessalegne, B.
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title Small stock production in the southern rangelands of Ethiopia
title_short Small stock production in the southern rangelands of Ethiopia
title_full Small stock production in the southern rangelands of Ethiopia
title_fullStr Small stock production in the southern rangelands of Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Small stock production in the southern rangelands of Ethiopia
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