Ethiopia is witnessing an emergence of intensive urban dairy farming. The aims of this study were to capture cattle productivity parameters in selected intensive dairy farms in and around Addis Ababa (Central Ethiopia). The study is a pre-requisite and baseline for further economic analysis of diseases such as bovine tuberculosis (BTB) and to assess some of the current challenges faced by farm owners for optimal animal performances. Hence, a 3-year longitudinal observational study was conducted for the first time in Ethiopia, in 24 dairy farms with intensive husbandry, including a total of 1,705 dairy animals. Herd characteristics, animal movement, and productivity parameters (fertility, morbidity, mortality) were recorded in a herd-book. W...
This study was conducted with the objectives of identifying major productive and reproductive proble...
Calf morbidity is an important productivity factor that results in huge economic losses in the succe...
The milk and meat productivity of Ethiopia's 27 million cattle is still low for the human population...
Ethiopia is witnessing an emergence of intensive urban dairy farming. The aims of this study were to...
Ethiopia is witnessing an emergence of intensive urban dairy farming. The aims of this study were to...
Bovine tuberculosis (BTB) has substantial impact on fertility, milk, and meat productivity in cattle...
Bovine tuberculosis (BTB) has substantial impact on fertility, milk, and meat productivity in cattle...
A cross-sectional calf mortality study was conducted in urban and periurban dairy farms in Addis Aba...
Prospective longitudinal study of major diseases of dairy cattle in Addis Ababa milk shed was conduc...
Bovine tuberculosis (BTB) has substantial impact on fertility, milk, and meat productivity in cattle...
The Ethiopian government has initiatives for expanding the commercial and smallholder market-oriente...
BackgroundCalf morbidity and mortality are major constraints in Ethiopian cattle production that sev...
Background: Ethiopia has the largest cattle population in Africa. The vast majority of the national ...
Ethiopia has the largest cattle population in Africa. The vast majority of the national herd is of i...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Ethiopia has the largest cattle population in Africa. The vast majority o...
This study was conducted with the objectives of identifying major productive and reproductive proble...
Calf morbidity is an important productivity factor that results in huge economic losses in the succe...
The milk and meat productivity of Ethiopia's 27 million cattle is still low for the human population...
Ethiopia is witnessing an emergence of intensive urban dairy farming. The aims of this study were to...
Ethiopia is witnessing an emergence of intensive urban dairy farming. The aims of this study were to...
Bovine tuberculosis (BTB) has substantial impact on fertility, milk, and meat productivity in cattle...
Bovine tuberculosis (BTB) has substantial impact on fertility, milk, and meat productivity in cattle...
A cross-sectional calf mortality study was conducted in urban and periurban dairy farms in Addis Aba...
Prospective longitudinal study of major diseases of dairy cattle in Addis Ababa milk shed was conduc...
Bovine tuberculosis (BTB) has substantial impact on fertility, milk, and meat productivity in cattle...
The Ethiopian government has initiatives for expanding the commercial and smallholder market-oriente...
BackgroundCalf morbidity and mortality are major constraints in Ethiopian cattle production that sev...
Background: Ethiopia has the largest cattle population in Africa. The vast majority of the national ...
Ethiopia has the largest cattle population in Africa. The vast majority of the national herd is of i...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Ethiopia has the largest cattle population in Africa. The vast majority o...
This study was conducted with the objectives of identifying major productive and reproductive proble...
Calf morbidity is an important productivity factor that results in huge economic losses in the succe...
The milk and meat productivity of Ethiopia's 27 million cattle is still low for the human population...