This paper determines the productivity of West African Dwarf goats in the subhumid zone of Nigeria and compares the relative merits of alternative wet season feed regimes namely; tethering goats on natural pasture, tethering goats on leguminous pasture and free grazing goats on leguminous pasture. The results presented represent the animal studies component for the one year (1989/1990) and was conducted in the Ganawuri area of plateau state. Goats were monitored and recorded for weight, births, sales and deaths etc every 2 weeks. Dry matter yield and botanical composition of pasture were determined
Thirty-two herds of West African Dwarf goats raised under village conditions and which grazed stylos...
A population of West African Dwarf goats in the subhumid zone of Nigeria was monitored for general c...
Results of two completed and one continuing feeding/growth trials are discussed. When fed Panicum ma...
This study analysed 875 records of West African Dwarf (WAD) goats owned by 45 farmers and collected ...
Two studies were conducted between 1991 and 1993 to assess the impact of grazing improved natural pa...
On-farm and on-station evaluations of the comparative growth performance of West African Dwarf Goats...
First phase of project carried out to the development of research facilities and the on-station deve...
This study was conducted on the grazing of West African Dwarf (WAD) goats managed by 41 farmers in N...
Thirty-two goat flocks belonging to 45 farmers and raised under village conditions in the Ganawuri a...
The production of the West African Dwarf goat (WADG) in Cameroon is very low, because of lack of pro...
Preliminary evaluation of the traditional management systems practiced in rearing west African Dwarf...
Studies the performance of the West African Dwarf Goat in seven villages of Southwest Nigeria dividi...
Preliminary evaluation of the traditional management systems practiced in rearing west African Dwarf...
Preliminary evaluation of the traditional management systems practiced in rearing west African Dwarf...
Six Red Sokoto (RS) and six West African Dwarf goats (WAD) aged 12 months and housed individually we...
Thirty-two herds of West African Dwarf goats raised under village conditions and which grazed stylos...
A population of West African Dwarf goats in the subhumid zone of Nigeria was monitored for general c...
Results of two completed and one continuing feeding/growth trials are discussed. When fed Panicum ma...
This study analysed 875 records of West African Dwarf (WAD) goats owned by 45 farmers and collected ...
Two studies were conducted between 1991 and 1993 to assess the impact of grazing improved natural pa...
On-farm and on-station evaluations of the comparative growth performance of West African Dwarf Goats...
First phase of project carried out to the development of research facilities and the on-station deve...
This study was conducted on the grazing of West African Dwarf (WAD) goats managed by 41 farmers in N...
Thirty-two goat flocks belonging to 45 farmers and raised under village conditions in the Ganawuri a...
The production of the West African Dwarf goat (WADG) in Cameroon is very low, because of lack of pro...
Preliminary evaluation of the traditional management systems practiced in rearing west African Dwarf...
Studies the performance of the West African Dwarf Goat in seven villages of Southwest Nigeria dividi...
Preliminary evaluation of the traditional management systems practiced in rearing west African Dwarf...
Preliminary evaluation of the traditional management systems practiced in rearing west African Dwarf...
Six Red Sokoto (RS) and six West African Dwarf goats (WAD) aged 12 months and housed individually we...
Thirty-two herds of West African Dwarf goats raised under village conditions and which grazed stylos...
A population of West African Dwarf goats in the subhumid zone of Nigeria was monitored for general c...
Results of two completed and one continuing feeding/growth trials are discussed. When fed Panicum ma...