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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 57
Page viii
... Estimate of genetic and phenotypic parameters for the Dorper , Red Maasai and their crosses P.M. Kiriro 229 Productivity of Blackhead Persian sheep in Tanzania S.M. Das , J.E.O. Rege and Mesfin Shibre .235 Some production parameters of ...
... Estimate of genetic and phenotypic parameters for the Dorper , Red Maasai and their crosses P.M. Kiriro 229 Productivity of Blackhead Persian sheep in Tanzania S.M. Das , J.E.O. Rege and Mesfin Shibre .235 Some production parameters of ...
Page 2
... estimated that the losses from parasitic diseases in Nigeria's subhumid zone are higher than those attributable to PPR . Helminthiasis was the most prevalent condition encountered . Assoku ( 1980 ) studied the helminths of sheep and ...
... estimated that the losses from parasitic diseases in Nigeria's subhumid zone are higher than those attributable to PPR . Helminthiasis was the most prevalent condition encountered . Assoku ( 1980 ) studied the helminths of sheep and ...
Page 19
... estimated the goat population of Africa in 1990 to be 171 million , out of which 22 million were found in Nigeria . A recent livestock census , however , puts the goat population in Nigeria at 34.5 million ( RIM , 1991 ) . The keeping ...
... estimated the goat population of Africa in 1990 to be 171 million , out of which 22 million were found in Nigeria . A recent livestock census , however , puts the goat population in Nigeria at 34.5 million ( RIM , 1991 ) . The keeping ...
Page 23
... estimated that 82 % of the population in Kenya live in rural areas , mainly as small - scale farmers . In Laikipia , 91 % of the population live in rural areas ( GOK , 1991 ) . From this , it can be deduced that the majority of the ...
... estimated that 82 % of the population in Kenya live in rural areas , mainly as small - scale farmers . In Laikipia , 91 % of the population live in rural areas ( GOK , 1991 ) . From this , it can be deduced that the majority of the ...
Page 26
... estimated that 59 % of the occupied farms had good grass cover , 30 % had medium grass cover and 11 % had bad grass cover . The unoccupied farms had medium soil cover or worse . To achieve the optimum carrying capacity , one needs to do ...
... estimated that 59 % of the occupied farms had good grass cover , 30 % had medium grass cover and 11 % had bad grass cover . The unoccupied farms had medium soil cover or worse . To achieve the optimum carrying capacity , one needs to do ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
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