Describes methods used to determine the voluntary intake, grazing behaviour & productivity of livestock in sedentary or semi-transhumant grazing systems of the Malian Sahel, defining relations between intake & some environmental factors, & relating some of the results obtained to other ecological zones in Tropical Africa; with particular reference to weight changes of cattle & their relation to intake, forage availability & implications of the value of protein content for animal production improvement
In the West African Sahel, common herd management practices such as night grazing and corralling inf...
Night corralling of livestock directly in crop fields during the dry season contributes to nutrient ...
Describes the main ecological zones of Africa and mentions the importance of cattle in each zone, th...
Describes methods used to determine the voluntary intake, grazing behaviour & productivity of livest...
Describes methods used to determine the voluntary intake, grazing behaviour & productivity of livest...
Deals with a study in voluntary intake and livestock productivity in the Sahel carried out over a ye...
Feed and grazing management affect both the quantity and quality of animal manure and consequently n...
Discusses the effects of the interaction among genotype, animal health & nutrition on livestock prod...
Africa may be broadly characterized into five ecological zones; Arid, semi-arid, sub-humid, humid an...
The selective use by cattle of range resources in the Sahel was assessed in terms of quantity and nu...
Reports the results of studies on growth and live weight changes in a sedentary agro-pastoral system...
Pastoralism in the sahel, refers to the extensive production of livestock in rangelands, in which ma...
To address the problem of restricted access to grazing by cattle in wet season in the Sahel, a grazi...
Evaluation of existing and potential feed resources was conducted in Orodora district in the Souther...
Report of a study conducted to determine the relationship between environment, herd management and g...
In the West African Sahel, common herd management practices such as night grazing and corralling inf...
Night corralling of livestock directly in crop fields during the dry season contributes to nutrient ...
Describes the main ecological zones of Africa and mentions the importance of cattle in each zone, th...
Describes methods used to determine the voluntary intake, grazing behaviour & productivity of livest...
Describes methods used to determine the voluntary intake, grazing behaviour & productivity of livest...
Deals with a study in voluntary intake and livestock productivity in the Sahel carried out over a ye...
Feed and grazing management affect both the quantity and quality of animal manure and consequently n...
Discusses the effects of the interaction among genotype, animal health & nutrition on livestock prod...
Africa may be broadly characterized into five ecological zones; Arid, semi-arid, sub-humid, humid an...
The selective use by cattle of range resources in the Sahel was assessed in terms of quantity and nu...
Reports the results of studies on growth and live weight changes in a sedentary agro-pastoral system...
Pastoralism in the sahel, refers to the extensive production of livestock in rangelands, in which ma...
To address the problem of restricted access to grazing by cattle in wet season in the Sahel, a grazi...
Evaluation of existing and potential feed resources was conducted in Orodora district in the Souther...
Report of a study conducted to determine the relationship between environment, herd management and g...
In the West African Sahel, common herd management practices such as night grazing and corralling inf...
Night corralling of livestock directly in crop fields during the dry season contributes to nutrient ...
Describes the main ecological zones of Africa and mentions the importance of cattle in each zone, th...