The majority of 22 free roaming goat herds in a 2-yr study in southwest Nigeria had no adult males. In a mean herd of seven to nine animals. 78 percent were female, and 43 percent were below 12 mo of age. Birth was the predominant reason for entry, accounting for 94 percent of new animals. Deaths (52 percent), ceremonial and festival slaughter (17 percent), and sales (15 percent) were the main reasons for exit. Less than 1 percent of offtake was for direct home consumption, providing less than 0.5 kg of carcass per household/yr compared to 10 kg from cermonial and festival slaughter. The fastest growing young males were selectively sold first so that those remaining for breeding were the slower growing animals. Thus, farmers have chosen sho...
Animal performance was evaluated in various management systems in south-east Nigeria. Systems examin...
Review & presents new data on the management, flock structure, fertility, young & adult mortality, b...
This study was conducted in the Obafemi Awolowo University Rural Development Project communities in ...
A study to ascertain the herd structure of small holder goat production systems was conducted in the...
Questionnaires were used to obtain data on goat ownership from farmers, determine socio-economic cha...
Reports results from a 41 month study of West African Dwarf goats and sheep under village conditions...
The West African Dwarf goat is indigenous to Southeastern Nigeria and is raised by many families und...
A study conducted to determine the effect of PPR control and dipping on village goat populations in ...
The study aimed to evaluate the influence of season on herd size and the birth rate of goats in Sout...
This study analysed 875 records of West African Dwarf (WAD) goats owned by 45 farmers and collected ...
This study was conducted to characterize three Ethiopian indigenous goat types in terms of their com...
Presents the results of a study on the village sheep and goat production systems in the humid tropic...
This paper discusses the single-round survey of smallholder goat and sheep production which is carri...
Although the indigenous West African Dwarf breeds of sheep and goats (the Djallonke) are known to be...
This study assessed production and management practices of indigenous goat rearing in the rural comm...
Animal performance was evaluated in various management systems in south-east Nigeria. Systems examin...
Review & presents new data on the management, flock structure, fertility, young & adult mortality, b...
This study was conducted in the Obafemi Awolowo University Rural Development Project communities in ...
A study to ascertain the herd structure of small holder goat production systems was conducted in the...
Questionnaires were used to obtain data on goat ownership from farmers, determine socio-economic cha...
Reports results from a 41 month study of West African Dwarf goats and sheep under village conditions...
The West African Dwarf goat is indigenous to Southeastern Nigeria and is raised by many families und...
A study conducted to determine the effect of PPR control and dipping on village goat populations in ...
The study aimed to evaluate the influence of season on herd size and the birth rate of goats in Sout...
This study analysed 875 records of West African Dwarf (WAD) goats owned by 45 farmers and collected ...
This study was conducted to characterize three Ethiopian indigenous goat types in terms of their com...
Presents the results of a study on the village sheep and goat production systems in the humid tropic...
This paper discusses the single-round survey of smallholder goat and sheep production which is carri...
Although the indigenous West African Dwarf breeds of sheep and goats (the Djallonke) are known to be...
This study assessed production and management practices of indigenous goat rearing in the rural comm...
Animal performance was evaluated in various management systems in south-east Nigeria. Systems examin...
Review & presents new data on the management, flock structure, fertility, young & adult mortality, b...
This study was conducted in the Obafemi Awolowo University Rural Development Project communities in ...