Ethiopia has a diverse sheep population, numbering 23.6 million, in parallel with its diverse ecology, production systems and communities. A comprehensive phenotypic and genetic characterization of Ethiopian sheep populations was initiated in 2005 to provide a nationwide framework for the management of sheep genetic resources. In this paper, we describe the indigenous sheep types in terms of physical characteristics, eco-regional distribution and community affinity. We also present relationships of sheep types with agricultural production systems, and farmers'/pastoralists' assessment of their sheep types. Fourteen traditionally recognized sheep types were identified and physically described. The sheep types could be categorized into four g...
Sheep in Ethiopia are adapted to a wide range of environments, including extreme habitats. Elucidati...
Characterization of indigenous sheep breeds using morphological traits is essential for designing ra...
Characterization of indigenous sheep breeds using morphological traits is essential for designing ra...
Ethiopia has a diverse sheep population, numbering 23.6 million, in parallel with its diverse ecolog...
Ethiopia has a diverse sheep population, numbering 23.6 million, in parallel with its diverse ecolog...
Ethiopia has a diverse sheep population, numbering 23.6 million, in parallel with its diverse ecolog...
Ethiopia has a diverse sheep population, numbering 23.6 million, in parallel with its diverse ecolog...
Ethiopia has a diverse sheep population, numbering 23.6 million, in parallel with its diverse ecolog...
We investigated genetic and morphological diversity and population structure of 14 traditional sheep...
We investigated genetic and morphological diversity and population structure of 14 traditional sheep...
We investigated genetic and morphological diversity and population structure of 14 traditional sheep...
We investigated genetic and morphological diversity and population structure of 14 traditional sheep...
We investigated genetic and morphological diversity and population structure of 14 traditional sheep...
Abstract Background Information on the morphometric character of indigenous sheep population in thei...
Twenty percent of the world domestic animal breeds are classified as being “at risk” of extinction. ...
Sheep in Ethiopia are adapted to a wide range of environments, including extreme habitats. Elucidati...
Characterization of indigenous sheep breeds using morphological traits is essential for designing ra...
Characterization of indigenous sheep breeds using morphological traits is essential for designing ra...
Ethiopia has a diverse sheep population, numbering 23.6 million, in parallel with its diverse ecolog...
Ethiopia has a diverse sheep population, numbering 23.6 million, in parallel with its diverse ecolog...
Ethiopia has a diverse sheep population, numbering 23.6 million, in parallel with its diverse ecolog...
Ethiopia has a diverse sheep population, numbering 23.6 million, in parallel with its diverse ecolog...
Ethiopia has a diverse sheep population, numbering 23.6 million, in parallel with its diverse ecolog...
We investigated genetic and morphological diversity and population structure of 14 traditional sheep...
We investigated genetic and morphological diversity and population structure of 14 traditional sheep...
We investigated genetic and morphological diversity and population structure of 14 traditional sheep...
We investigated genetic and morphological diversity and population structure of 14 traditional sheep...
We investigated genetic and morphological diversity and population structure of 14 traditional sheep...
Abstract Background Information on the morphometric character of indigenous sheep population in thei...
Twenty percent of the world domestic animal breeds are classified as being “at risk” of extinction. ...
Sheep in Ethiopia are adapted to a wide range of environments, including extreme habitats. Elucidati...
Characterization of indigenous sheep breeds using morphological traits is essential for designing ra...
Characterization of indigenous sheep breeds using morphological traits is essential for designing ra...