Small Ruminant Research and Development in Africa: Proceedings of the Second Biennial Conference of the African Small Ruminant Research Network : AICC, Arusha, Tanzania, 7-11 December 1992ILRI (aka ILCA and ILRAD), 1994 M01 1 - 260 pages |
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... dry matter per hectare ( DM / ha ) has been obtained with Pennisetum ... season specific . The feeding quality of the rangelands in semi - arid and ... dry season . Their feeding value and DM production can be improved if the crops are ...
... dry matter per hectare ( DM / ha ) has been obtained with Pennisetum ... season specific . The feeding quality of the rangelands in semi - arid and ... dry season . Their feeding value and DM production can be improved if the crops are ...
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... dry season . This situation will be worsened if livestock productivity and population increase . Research into providing good quality , year - round feed for the small ruminants is therefore very important . Adapted forage species can ...
... dry season . This situation will be worsened if livestock productivity and population increase . Research into providing good quality , year - round feed for the small ruminants is therefore very important . Adapted forage species can ...
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... season . Animals in Trial 4 ( dry season ) received 500 g per head / day oats hay plus maize stover , cowpea hay and wheat straw . Animals in Trial 5 ( wet season ) received oats hay only at 500 g per head / day . Animals in all groups ...
... season . Animals in Trial 4 ( dry season ) received 500 g per head / day oats hay plus maize stover , cowpea hay and wheat straw . Animals in Trial 5 ( wet season ) received oats hay only at 500 g per head / day . Animals in all groups ...
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... season , grazing plus concentrates resulted in a 13 % rise in additional income per animal over grazing alone . The marginal rate of return was 28 % . However , the marginal net benefit was only EB 1.80 per head . During the dry season ...
... season , grazing plus concentrates resulted in a 13 % rise in additional income per animal over grazing alone . The marginal rate of return was 28 % . However , the marginal net benefit was only EB 1.80 per head . During the dry season ...
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... dry season , animals were allowed to graze freely from natural pasture ( NP ) , which included grasses and browses . In the wet season they were tethered on natural pasture or were allowed to graze freely on enclosed natural pasture ...
... dry season , animals were allowed to graze freely from natural pasture ( NP ) , which included grasses and browses . In the wet season they were tethered on natural pasture or were allowed to graze freely on enclosed natural pasture ...
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Addis Ababa agneaux Agriculture analysis Animal Production animaux areas average daily gain birth weight Blackhead Persian body weight brebis caprins cattle Centre for Africa chevreaux chèvres croisés croissance crop d'élevage diet disease Djallonké Dorper dry matter dry season effect Ethiopia ewes facteurs farm farmers feed forage genetic génétique goat production goats grazing growth ILCA International Livestock improved indigenous infected intake International Livestock Centre jours Kenya kids Kongwa lactation lambs legume livestock liveweight Maasai maize maize leaves Malawi Malya milk production milk yield mois mortality rate moutons moyenne Mpwapwa Nairobi naissance National Nigeria nutrition oestral ont été ovins P.O. Box parasites pasture performance period petits ruminants poids programme recherche Red Maasai reproductive rinderpest rumen Saanen sevrage sheep sheep and goats significantly small ruminant production Small Ruminant Research small ruminants species stocking rate Table Tanzania treatment tropical utilisation vétérinaire Veterinary weaning weight weeks West African Dwarf Zimbabwe