Dairy goat population in Kenya is estimated to be 175,000 heads which mainly consist of exotic breeds such as Toggenburg, Anglo-Nubian, German Alpines, Saanen, Boer and their crosses with indigenous goats. Genetic improvement efforts have mainly been focused on crossbreeding between the exotic breeds and local populations to improve both milk and meat. Previous crossbreeding programmes were initiated by interest groups such as Non-Governmental Organizations. Knowledge on productivity for different dairy goat genotypes is, however, still limited. The aim of this study was to document performance of dairy goat genotypes in different production systems. A baseline study was conducted in Homa Bay, Nyeri and Meru Counties which were the entry po...
Tanzania has a goat population of about 24.8 million most of which belong to the Small East African ...
Improved climate-resilient strains of indigenous sheep and goats were introduced in the Nyando basin...
The dairy goat sector in Kenya is young and rapidly growing. There are many breeds being introduced ...
The use of exotic dairy goats in breeding programmes for smallholder production systems is popular i...
The current cross-sectional study aimed at characterising the productivity and diseases affecting da...
Dairy goats were first introduced in Kenya in 1950s by British settler farmers in the highlands of K...
Dairy goats have been imported into Tanzania since the 1960s to improve the milk production of Small...
A study aimed at establishing feeding management and performances of dairy goats in arable pockets o...
In Kenya use of exotic dairy goats in breeding programmes for smallholder production systems has bec...
Livestock, particularly small stock plays an important role to small-scale resource poor livestock k...
Dairy goats have been imported into Tanzania since the 1960s to improve the milk production of Small...
Tanzania has a goat population of about 24.8 million most of which belong to the Small East African ...
Tanzania has a goat population of about 24.8 million most of which belong to the Small East African ...
Tanzania has a goat population of about 24.8 million most of which belong to the Small East African ...
Tanzania has a goat population of about 24.8 million most of which belong to the Small East African ...
Tanzania has a goat population of about 24.8 million most of which belong to the Small East African ...
Improved climate-resilient strains of indigenous sheep and goats were introduced in the Nyando basin...
The dairy goat sector in Kenya is young and rapidly growing. There are many breeds being introduced ...
The use of exotic dairy goats in breeding programmes for smallholder production systems is popular i...
The current cross-sectional study aimed at characterising the productivity and diseases affecting da...
Dairy goats were first introduced in Kenya in 1950s by British settler farmers in the highlands of K...
Dairy goats have been imported into Tanzania since the 1960s to improve the milk production of Small...
A study aimed at establishing feeding management and performances of dairy goats in arable pockets o...
In Kenya use of exotic dairy goats in breeding programmes for smallholder production systems has bec...
Livestock, particularly small stock plays an important role to small-scale resource poor livestock k...
Dairy goats have been imported into Tanzania since the 1960s to improve the milk production of Small...
Tanzania has a goat population of about 24.8 million most of which belong to the Small East African ...
Tanzania has a goat population of about 24.8 million most of which belong to the Small East African ...
Tanzania has a goat population of about 24.8 million most of which belong to the Small East African ...
Tanzania has a goat population of about 24.8 million most of which belong to the Small East African ...
Tanzania has a goat population of about 24.8 million most of which belong to the Small East African ...
Improved climate-resilient strains of indigenous sheep and goats were introduced in the Nyando basin...
The dairy goat sector in Kenya is young and rapidly growing. There are many breeds being introduced ...