Small Ruminant Production and the Small Ruminant Genetic Resource in Tropical Africa

Small Ruminant Production and the Small Ruminant Genetic Resource in Tropical Africa

Author: R. T. Wilson

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9789251029985

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Small Ruminant Research and Development in Africa

Small Ruminant Research and Development in Africa

Author: African Small Ruminant Research Network. Conference

Publisher: ILRI (aka ILCA and ILRAD)

Published: 1994-01-01

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9789290532842

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Small Ruminant Production in the Humid Tropics

Small Ruminant Production in the Humid Tropics

Author: International Livestock Research Institute

Publisher: ILRI (aka ILCA and ILRAD)

Published:

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13:

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Small Ruminant Production in the Humid Tropics

Small Ruminant Production in the Humid Tropics

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Published: 1979

Total Pages: 122

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Small Ruminant Production--systems for Sustainability

Small Ruminant Production--systems for Sustainability

Author: Harvey D. Blackburn

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Published: 1991

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13:

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Small Ruminant Breed Productivity Breed Productivity in Africa

Small Ruminant Breed Productivity Breed Productivity in Africa

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Publisher: ILRI (aka ILCA and ILRAD)

Published: 1982-01-01

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13:

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Productive and Economic Performance of Small Ruminants in Two Production Systems of the Highlands of Ethiopia

Productive and Economic Performance of Small Ruminants in Two Production Systems of the Highlands of Ethiopia

Author: Getahun Legesse

Publisher: Cuvillier Verlag

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 173

ISBN-13: 3867277656

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Small ruminants in the smallholder production system in southern Benin: prospects for conservation through community-based management

Small ruminants in the smallholder production system in southern Benin: prospects for conservation through community-based management

Author: G. L. Hippolyte Dossa

Publisher: Cuvillier Verlag

Published: 2007-08-24

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 3736923449

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The main objective of this study was to develop a framework for community-based management (CBM) actions aiming to better utilize and to conserve the local small ruminants genetic resources in southern Benin. Hence, the study was designed in such a way as to: i) understand the livelihood contribution of each species of small ruminant to smallholders and identify a priority species (sheep or goats) for CBM activities, ii) collect and collate existing information on phenotypes and conduct surveys to map the phenotype structure of local populations of the targeted species, iii) record and understand farmers’ traditional breeding strategies and practices and iv) analyse the opportunities and constraints for CBM. In the study area in southern Benin, the majority (78%) of rural households were keeping small ruminants. This confirms the important role of goats and sheep in the livelihood strategies of rural families. The ownership of goats was higher (91%) than sheep (35%) because goats are not affected by any ethnic or cultural restrictions. Goats are also perceived to be a less risky to invest into compared to sheep. Women represented 71% of the keepers of goats. Owners of small ruminants are less likely to be involved in off-farm activities and would often have no access to credit facilities. These findings highlight the financing and insurance roles that small ruminants particularly goats, are playing in the study area. These results of the phenotypic characterization provided supporting evidence for spatial variation in population of goats in Benin. Four populations of goat were characterized as distinct and may be referred to as ecotypes. The significant morphological variability recorded infers a considerable genetic variability that needs to be maintained for further genetic improvement and to respond to changes in climate, disease and market conditions. Two rural communities were selected for in-depth studies. The results showed that goats are mainly kept for sale whenever cash is needed. Traits related to reproduction, to behavior, to health and to meat production were considered equally important and were ranked very high by goat keepers. Increased net income per flock through increased number of marketable animals was the derived breeding objective from the trait analysis. Poor management practices (poor disease control, poor housing and nutrition, uncontrolled mating) were identified as keys obstacles to improved smallholder’s goat production. Farmers were found more focused on immediate short-term benefits. Therefore, it was concluded that the overriding priority towards improvement was to develop initiatives to address the management constraints, and that the most effective way to achieve this is to bring farmers together in a participatory action planning process. Additional information on the communities and on their sources of livelihoods were collected through participatory village resource mapping and wealth ranking exercises, transect walks and focus group discussions and used to plan with the communities for community-led strategies towards better management and conservation of the local goat genetic resources. In general, the results of the CBM process outlined in this thesis have shown that because of the important role that play goats in their welfare and because they were offered the relevant information and technical support, people in the targeted communities organized themselves effectively and took appropriate actions to better manage and conserve the local goat resources. Given some time for consolidation and continual institutional and technical support, these newly created CBM groups are most likely to become self-reliant, socially and economically viable. The interactive nature of the CBM approach developed in this study allows its rapid adjustment to different local conditions and thus its replication elsewhere.


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Download or read book Small ruminants in the smallholder production system in southern Benin: prospects for conservation through community-based management written by G. L. Hippolyte Dossa and published by Cuvillier Verlag. This book was released on 2007-08-24 with total page 182 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The main objective of this study was to develop a framework for community-based management (CBM) actions aiming to better utilize and to conserve the local small ruminants genetic resources in southern Benin. Hence, the study was designed in such a way as to: i) understand the livelihood contribution of each species of small ruminant to smallholders and identify a priority species (sheep or goats) for CBM activities, ii) collect and collate existing information on phenotypes and conduct surveys to map the phenotype structure of local populations of the targeted species, iii) record and understand farmers’ traditional breeding strategies and practices and iv) analyse the opportunities and constraints for CBM. In the study area in southern Benin, the majority (78%) of rural households were keeping small ruminants. This confirms the important role of goats and sheep in the livelihood strategies of rural families. The ownership of goats was higher (91%) than sheep (35%) because goats are not affected by any ethnic or cultural restrictions. Goats are also perceived to be a less risky to invest into compared to sheep. Women represented 71% of the keepers of goats. Owners of small ruminants are less likely to be involved in off-farm activities and would often have no access to credit facilities. These findings highlight the financing and insurance roles that small ruminants particularly goats, are playing in the study area. These results of the phenotypic characterization provided supporting evidence for spatial variation in population of goats in Benin. Four populations of goat were characterized as distinct and may be referred to as ecotypes. The significant morphological variability recorded infers a considerable genetic variability that needs to be maintained for further genetic improvement and to respond to changes in climate, disease and market conditions. Two rural communities were selected for in-depth studies. The results showed that goats are mainly kept for sale whenever cash is needed. Traits related to reproduction, to behavior, to health and to meat production were considered equally important and were ranked very high by goat keepers. Increased net income per flock through increased number of marketable animals was the derived breeding objective from the trait analysis. Poor management practices (poor disease control, poor housing and nutrition, uncontrolled mating) were identified as keys obstacles to improved smallholder’s goat production. Farmers were found more focused on immediate short-term benefits. Therefore, it was concluded that the overriding priority towards improvement was to develop initiatives to address the management constraints, and that the most effective way to achieve this is to bring farmers together in a participatory action planning process. Additional information on the communities and on their sources of livelihoods were collected through participatory village resource mapping and wealth ranking exercises, transect walks and focus group discussions and used to plan with the communities for community-led strategies towards better management and conservation of the local goat genetic resources. In general, the results of the CBM process outlined in this thesis have shown that because of the important role that play goats in their welfare and because they were offered the relevant information and technical support, people in the targeted communities organized themselves effectively and took appropriate actions to better manage and conserve the local goat resources. Given some time for consolidation and continual institutional and technical support, these newly created CBM groups are most likely to become self-reliant, socially and economically viable. The interactive nature of the CBM approach developed in this study allows its rapid adjustment to different local conditions and thus its replication elsewhere.


African Small Ruminant Research and Development

African Small Ruminant Research and Development

Author: R. T. Wilson

Publisher: ILRI (aka ILCA and ILRAD)

Published: 1989-01-01

Total Pages: 598

ISBN-13:

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This volume contains 44 papers and 2 abstracts from a international conference on African small ruminants research and development. eleven papers and 1 abstract deal with the importance of small ruminant production systems and economics. Another 11 describe and analyse feed resources and feeding systems and there are 6 papers on reproductive problems and their solutions. Seven papers and 1 abstract review the prevalent health problems under various management systems and present the solutions to these production constraints. The last 9 papers deal with breeds, breeding systems and breed improvement.


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Small Ruminant Production in the Humid Tropics

Small Ruminant Production in the Humid Tropics

Author: Ethiopia). INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK CENTRE FOR AFRICA (Addis Abada

Publisher:

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13:

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Research is reviewed on sheep and goat production in the humid zone of West Africa, including production parameters of the West African Dwarf breeds, feeding strategies based on natural and improved pastures and locally available agro-industrial byproducts, and the incidence of disease, particularly pest de petits ruminants and helminthiasis. The economics of samll-farm and large-scale commercial production are discussed.


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Download or read book Small Ruminant Production in the Humid Tropics written by Ethiopia). INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK CENTRE FOR AFRICA (Addis Abada and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Research is reviewed on sheep and goat production in the humid zone of West Africa, including production parameters of the West African Dwarf breeds, feeding strategies based on natural and improved pastures and locally available agro-industrial byproducts, and the incidence of disease, particularly pest de petits ruminants and helminthiasis. The economics of samll-farm and large-scale commercial production are discussed.