In Ethiopia, the use of crossbred cows for traction could improve total on-farm production by decreasing the need to maintain draft oxen year-round and a fallower herd to supply replacement oxen, provided that lactation and reproduction are kept at levels comparable to non-working cows. In a study to estimate the effect of draft work on milk production and reproduction, 40 F1 crossbred dairy cows were assigned to four treatments (non-working non-supplemented, non-working supplemented, working non-supplemented, working supplemented). Working cows consumed more dry matter compared to non-working cows and supplemented cows more than non-supplemented cows. Milk production was greater in supplemented cows, but was similar in working and non-work...
Factors contributing to milk yield, changes in body weight (BW) and body condition score (BC), and r...
Farming systems based on ox-cultivation is a millennium old tradition in Ethiopia. However, this far...
This paper presents and discusses the results of the IAR/ILRI (Institute of Agricultural Research/In...
To test the feasibility of the use of dairy cows for draft the International Livestock Research Ins...
Reports the effect of draught on milk production, reproductive and productive performance of crossbr...
Production performance of cows is an important factor which determines whether cows are adopted for ...
Forty pregnant F1 crossbred dairy cows (20 Friesian X Boran and 20 Simmental X Boran) were stratifie...
This study examined whether work applied at different stages of lactation had any effect on reproduc...
Based on the promising results obtained from on-station, the dairy-draught study was further taken t...
Based on the promising results obtained from on-station, the cow traction study was further taken to...
Forty pregnant F1 crossbred dairy cows (20 Friesian x Boran and 20 Simmental x Boran) were stratifie...
The results of the research showed that hay intake was 10 percent greater in working compared to non...
Forty pregnant crossbred cows (20 Holstein-Friesian X Boran and 20 Simmental X Boran) were assigned ...
The study investigated the effect of work on the postpartum estrous cycle length and ovarian activit...
Eighteen F1 crossbred dairy cows (Friesian X Boran and Simmental X Boran) were allocated to one of t...
Factors contributing to milk yield, changes in body weight (BW) and body condition score (BC), and r...
Farming systems based on ox-cultivation is a millennium old tradition in Ethiopia. However, this far...
This paper presents and discusses the results of the IAR/ILRI (Institute of Agricultural Research/In...
To test the feasibility of the use of dairy cows for draft the International Livestock Research Ins...
Reports the effect of draught on milk production, reproductive and productive performance of crossbr...
Production performance of cows is an important factor which determines whether cows are adopted for ...
Forty pregnant F1 crossbred dairy cows (20 Friesian X Boran and 20 Simmental X Boran) were stratifie...
This study examined whether work applied at different stages of lactation had any effect on reproduc...
Based on the promising results obtained from on-station, the dairy-draught study was further taken t...
Based on the promising results obtained from on-station, the cow traction study was further taken to...
Forty pregnant F1 crossbred dairy cows (20 Friesian x Boran and 20 Simmental x Boran) were stratifie...
The results of the research showed that hay intake was 10 percent greater in working compared to non...
Forty pregnant crossbred cows (20 Holstein-Friesian X Boran and 20 Simmental X Boran) were assigned ...
The study investigated the effect of work on the postpartum estrous cycle length and ovarian activit...
Eighteen F1 crossbred dairy cows (Friesian X Boran and Simmental X Boran) were allocated to one of t...
Factors contributing to milk yield, changes in body weight (BW) and body condition score (BC), and r...
Farming systems based on ox-cultivation is a millennium old tradition in Ethiopia. However, this far...
This paper presents and discusses the results of the IAR/ILRI (Institute of Agricultural Research/In...