Adoption of planted forages by smallholder dairy farmers in coastal lowland Kenya

Smallholder dairy development in coastal lowland Kenya is mainly constrained by inadequate nutrition. Since the early 1960s, high quality forages have been introduced to improve feeding of dairy cattle in the region. A study was conducted to assess the contribution made by these forages to dairy cat...

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Main Authors: Mureithi, J.G., Njunie, M.N., Muinga, R.W., Ali, R., Thorpe, W.R., Mwatate, C.D.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 1998
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/27925
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author Mureithi, J.G.
Njunie, M.N.
Muinga, R.W.
Ali, R.
Thorpe, W.R.
Mwatate, C.D.
author_browse Ali, R.
Muinga, R.W.
Mureithi, J.G.
Mwatate, C.D.
Njunie, M.N.
Thorpe, W.R.
author_facet Mureithi, J.G.
Njunie, M.N.
Muinga, R.W.
Ali, R.
Thorpe, W.R.
Mwatate, C.D.
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description Smallholder dairy development in coastal lowland Kenya is mainly constrained by inadequate nutrition. Since the early 1960s, high quality forages have been introduced to improve feeding of dairy cattle in the region. A study was conducted to assess the contribution made by these forages to dairy cattle feeding and factors that influence their adoption. The study revealed that introduced forages contributed less than 40% and 25% of dairy cattle feeding during the rainy and dry seasons, respectively. Natural pasture grasses and broad-leaved weeds were the main feeds. However, farmers indicated that the natural forages were of poorer quality than the introduced ones. A major factor affecting adoption of the planted forages was the allocation of farm resources. Farmers gave preference to growing maize because it is the staple food crop in the region. Other factors farmers considered were: seasonal availability of natural forages; access to extension advice; availability of planting materials; profitability of farm enterprises; and availability and affordability of supplementary feeds.
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spelling CGSpace279252025-11-12T04:31:26Z Adoption of planted forages by smallholder dairy farmers in coastal lowland Kenya Mureithi, J.G. Njunie, M.N. Muinga, R.W. Ali, R. Thorpe, W.R. Mwatate, C.D. livestock feeds animal feeding forage Smallholder dairy development in coastal lowland Kenya is mainly constrained by inadequate nutrition. Since the early 1960s, high quality forages have been introduced to improve feeding of dairy cattle in the region. A study was conducted to assess the contribution made by these forages to dairy cattle feeding and factors that influence their adoption. The study revealed that introduced forages contributed less than 40% and 25% of dairy cattle feeding during the rainy and dry seasons, respectively. Natural pasture grasses and broad-leaved weeds were the main feeds. However, farmers indicated that the natural forages were of poorer quality than the introduced ones. A major factor affecting adoption of the planted forages was the allocation of farm resources. Farmers gave preference to growing maize because it is the staple food crop in the region. Other factors farmers considered were: seasonal availability of natural forages; access to extension advice; availability of planting materials; profitability of farm enterprises; and availability and affordability of supplementary feeds. 1998 2013-04-22T08:15:35Z 2013-04-22T08:15:35Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/27925 en Open Access application/pdf Tropical Grasslands;32(4): 221-229
spellingShingle livestock
feeds
animal feeding
forage
Mureithi, J.G.
Njunie, M.N.
Muinga, R.W.
Ali, R.
Thorpe, W.R.
Mwatate, C.D.
Adoption of planted forages by smallholder dairy farmers in coastal lowland Kenya
title Adoption of planted forages by smallholder dairy farmers in coastal lowland Kenya
title_full Adoption of planted forages by smallholder dairy farmers in coastal lowland Kenya
title_fullStr Adoption of planted forages by smallholder dairy farmers in coastal lowland Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Adoption of planted forages by smallholder dairy farmers in coastal lowland Kenya
title_short Adoption of planted forages by smallholder dairy farmers in coastal lowland Kenya
title_sort adoption of planted forages by smallholder dairy farmers in coastal lowland kenya
topic livestock
feeds
animal feeding
forage
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/27925
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