Development of cow traction technologies and implications for adoption in the East African highlands

Production performance of cows is an important factor which determines whether cows are adopted for draft power. Working cows could perform at higher levels of efficiency than oxen, but only if nutrient inputs are adequate to meet their greater requirements, and milk production and reproduction are...

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Autores principales: Zerbini, E., Gebre-Wold, A., Shapiro, Barry I.
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Livestock Research Institute 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2847
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author Zerbini, E.
Gebre-Wold, A.
Shapiro, Barry I.
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description Production performance of cows is an important factor which determines whether cows are adopted for draft power. Working cows could perform at higher levels of efficiency than oxen, but only if nutrient inputs are adequate to meet their greater requirements, and milk production and reproduction are kept at levels comparable to non-working cows. ILRI (International Livestock Research Institute) and the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (IAR) have reached different aspects of the use of dairy cows for draft work. This paper deals with work output, milk production and reproduction of crossbred dairy cows used for draft. Information generated from ILRI and IAR research is used to elaborate the interplay of factors affecting work output, milk production, metabolism, physiological responses and the reproductive physiology and performance of dairy cows.
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spelling CGSpace28472023-12-21T14:51:26Z Development of cow traction technologies and implications for adoption in the East African highlands Zerbini, E. Gebre-Wold, A. Shapiro, Barry I. cows working animals technology highlands lactation reproductive performance milk yield oestrous cycle productivity economic situation Production performance of cows is an important factor which determines whether cows are adopted for draft power. Working cows could perform at higher levels of efficiency than oxen, but only if nutrient inputs are adequate to meet their greater requirements, and milk production and reproduction are kept at levels comparable to non-working cows. ILRI (International Livestock Research Institute) and the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (IAR) have reached different aspects of the use of dairy cows for draft work. This paper deals with work output, milk production and reproduction of crossbred dairy cows used for draft. Information generated from ILRI and IAR research is used to elaborate the interplay of factors affecting work output, milk production, metabolism, physiological responses and the reproductive physiology and performance of dairy cows. 1998 2010-12-09T11:20:14Z 2010-12-09T11:20:14Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2847 en Open Access International Livestock Research Institute
spellingShingle cows
working animals
technology
highlands
lactation
reproductive performance
milk yield
oestrous cycle
productivity
economic situation
Zerbini, E.
Gebre-Wold, A.
Shapiro, Barry I.
Development of cow traction technologies and implications for adoption in the East African highlands
title Development of cow traction technologies and implications for adoption in the East African highlands
title_full Development of cow traction technologies and implications for adoption in the East African highlands
title_fullStr Development of cow traction technologies and implications for adoption in the East African highlands
title_full_unstemmed Development of cow traction technologies and implications for adoption in the East African highlands
title_short Development of cow traction technologies and implications for adoption in the East African highlands
title_sort development of cow traction technologies and implications for adoption in the east african highlands
topic cows
working animals
technology
highlands
lactation
reproductive performance
milk yield
oestrous cycle
productivity
economic situation
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2847
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