Small ruminant animals include Goats (Capra hircus) and Sheep (Ovis aries). Some tropical breeds of goats are the West African Dwarf (WAD), Sudanese Desert /Nubian, Maradi (Red Sokoto), Black Bengal and Barbari. While sheep breeds include Y’ankassa, Ouda /Uda, Balami and WAD sheep. The commonest breeds of goats and sheep in Cross River Rain Forest Zone are the West African Dwarfs for both species. These animals are compact with a special attribute of being trypanotolerant. Some northern breeds e.g. Red Sokoto goats and Y’ankassa sheep as trade animals abound in major towns in the zone. The animals are highly priced in the area as they provide household meat for consumers and skin for the local leather industry. Goats have been reported to c...
Research review on sheep and goat production in the humid zone of West Africa, w. respect to animal ...
Presents the results of a study on the village sheep and goat production systems in the humid tropic...
Indigenous sheep and goats contribute substantial wool, milk, meat and skin to the regional economy....
Study of sheep and goat production in tropical Africa, particularly animal numbers and production sy...
Review & presents new data on the management, flock structure, fertility, young & adult mortality, b...
Nigeria, with an estimated total livestock production of 52.4 million, of which goats constitute abo...
Discusses the present situation of small ruminant production and possible nutritional interventions ...
Presents preliminary assessment of animals' performance under a free-roaming and movement-restricted...
The document describes the traditional method of keeping small ruminants in south-western Nigeria, a...
Small ruminant production is largely in the hand of traditional handlers settled in rural areas. Iwo...
Examines sheep and goat husbandry including breed types and ownership; nutrition and productivity. T...
Description of the ILCA Research Programme on small ruminants, with reference to the humid zone of W...
Cattle sheep and goats are all dwarf type and indigenous to western region of Nigeria. The four bree...
Although the indigenous West African Dwarf breeds of sheep and goats (the Djallonke) are known to be...
Relates livestock management systems to characteristic problems facing small ruminant producers in t...
Research review on sheep and goat production in the humid zone of West Africa, w. respect to animal ...
Presents the results of a study on the village sheep and goat production systems in the humid tropic...
Indigenous sheep and goats contribute substantial wool, milk, meat and skin to the regional economy....
Study of sheep and goat production in tropical Africa, particularly animal numbers and production sy...
Review & presents new data on the management, flock structure, fertility, young & adult mortality, b...
Nigeria, with an estimated total livestock production of 52.4 million, of which goats constitute abo...
Discusses the present situation of small ruminant production and possible nutritional interventions ...
Presents preliminary assessment of animals' performance under a free-roaming and movement-restricted...
The document describes the traditional method of keeping small ruminants in south-western Nigeria, a...
Small ruminant production is largely in the hand of traditional handlers settled in rural areas. Iwo...
Examines sheep and goat husbandry including breed types and ownership; nutrition and productivity. T...
Description of the ILCA Research Programme on small ruminants, with reference to the humid zone of W...
Cattle sheep and goats are all dwarf type and indigenous to western region of Nigeria. The four bree...
Although the indigenous West African Dwarf breeds of sheep and goats (the Djallonke) are known to be...
Relates livestock management systems to characteristic problems facing small ruminant producers in t...
Research review on sheep and goat production in the humid zone of West Africa, w. respect to animal ...
Presents the results of a study on the village sheep and goat production systems in the humid tropic...
Indigenous sheep and goats contribute substantial wool, milk, meat and skin to the regional economy....