Competition for milk between calves and pastoral herders may reduce weaning weights, retard growth, and delay puberty in cattle. Calf supplementation could over-ride such effects and improve pastoral economies. To examine these issues in semiarid Ethiopia, 266 Boran calves (Bos indicus) were used in a 2x3 plus 1 factorial design contrasting graded levels of supplemental alfalfa hay (i.e., Medicago sativa L. with mean intakes of 0,344, and 557 g head -1 day on a DM basis) and supplemental water (i.e., with mean intakes of 0 and 3.8 liters head -1 day). The trial was repeated for animals born in 2 consecutive years. Treatments occurred over a background of simulated traditional management in which calves had limited access to grazing and wate...
MILK IS one of the main products in most pastoral systems in Africa, yet the contribution of dairyin...
Adequate milk production by the cow to promote fast gain by her calf the first three months is impor...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of beef calves’ supplementation in creep feeding s...
Competition for milk between calves and pastoral herders may reduce weaning weights, retard growth, ...
Calves often get only half of the milk produced by their mothers in African pastoral and agropastora...
Surveys of pastoral households in a semi-nomadic Borana community during 1987-1988 were used to test...
Describes effects of feeding Bunaji cows supplements of cottonseed cake, molasses-urea or fodder ban...
Presents a general description of pastoralist milk production from cattle in Africa, analyzing data ...
Examines the growth performance up to 3 years of calves raised under different treatments including ...
This study was conducted in the central highlands of Ethiopia during 1990-92 to examine the effects ...
Twenty two-year-old primiparous Angus X Hereford cows and their heifer calves were used to study eff...
A 90-day growth trial was designed to compare the performance of calves on 3 dry-season diets compos...
When animals are kept under feed restriction for a certain period of time followed by availability o...
Milk is the most expensive ingredient of the calves’ radiation, yet it is believed that a certain am...
Fourty-four Borana X Friesian F1 crossbred calves born to Borana (Bos indicus) cows were randomly as...
MILK IS one of the main products in most pastoral systems in Africa, yet the contribution of dairyin...
Adequate milk production by the cow to promote fast gain by her calf the first three months is impor...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of beef calves’ supplementation in creep feeding s...
Competition for milk between calves and pastoral herders may reduce weaning weights, retard growth, ...
Calves often get only half of the milk produced by their mothers in African pastoral and agropastora...
Surveys of pastoral households in a semi-nomadic Borana community during 1987-1988 were used to test...
Describes effects of feeding Bunaji cows supplements of cottonseed cake, molasses-urea or fodder ban...
Presents a general description of pastoralist milk production from cattle in Africa, analyzing data ...
Examines the growth performance up to 3 years of calves raised under different treatments including ...
This study was conducted in the central highlands of Ethiopia during 1990-92 to examine the effects ...
Twenty two-year-old primiparous Angus X Hereford cows and their heifer calves were used to study eff...
A 90-day growth trial was designed to compare the performance of calves on 3 dry-season diets compos...
When animals are kept under feed restriction for a certain period of time followed by availability o...
Milk is the most expensive ingredient of the calves’ radiation, yet it is believed that a certain am...
Fourty-four Borana X Friesian F1 crossbred calves born to Borana (Bos indicus) cows were randomly as...
MILK IS one of the main products in most pastoral systems in Africa, yet the contribution of dairyin...
Adequate milk production by the cow to promote fast gain by her calf the first three months is impor...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of beef calves’ supplementation in creep feeding s...