Cattle production systems in the derived savannah and southern Guinea savannah regions of Oyo state, southern Nigeria

A single visit questionnaire survey was undertaken on 50 cattle owners in Oyo state, south western Nigeria. Data were collected on grazing patterns, calving dates, calf mortalities and attitudes to the N'Dama breed and its crosses with Bunaji cattle. All cattle herds had similar grazing patterns, us...

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Autores principales: Jode, A. de, Reynolds, L., Matthewman, R.W.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Springer 1992
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29787
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description A single visit questionnaire survey was undertaken on 50 cattle owners in Oyo state, south western Nigeria. Data were collected on grazing patterns, calving dates, calf mortalities and attitudes to the N'Dama breed and its crosses with Bunaji cattle. All cattle herds had similar grazing patterns, using natural pasture from April to November, crop residues in December, pasture regrowth after burning plus crop residues in January and regrowth and browse in February and March. The conception pattern was unimodal, reaching a peak in July after the new grass growth from the first rains. Calf mortalities were highest between 2 to 4 months of age during the early rainy season, but were lower in mixed N'Dama/Bunaji herds than in the Bunaji herds. Most cattle owners were interested in purchasing N'Dama breeding stock, believing them to be more productive. This is a move away from the traditional pastoralists practice of keeping only Bos indicus breeds.
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spelling CGSpace297872024-04-25T06:01:11Z Cattle production systems in the derived savannah and southern Guinea savannah regions of Oyo state, southern Nigeria Jode, A. de Reynolds, L. Matthewman, R.W. cattle production systems herds grazing systems reproduction animal nutrition grazing fertility mortality ndama cattle A single visit questionnaire survey was undertaken on 50 cattle owners in Oyo state, south western Nigeria. Data were collected on grazing patterns, calving dates, calf mortalities and attitudes to the N'Dama breed and its crosses with Bunaji cattle. All cattle herds had similar grazing patterns, using natural pasture from April to November, crop residues in December, pasture regrowth after burning plus crop residues in January and regrowth and browse in February and March. The conception pattern was unimodal, reaching a peak in July after the new grass growth from the first rains. Calf mortalities were highest between 2 to 4 months of age during the early rainy season, but were lower in mixed N'Dama/Bunaji herds than in the Bunaji herds. Most cattle owners were interested in purchasing N'Dama breeding stock, believing them to be more productive. This is a move away from the traditional pastoralists practice of keeping only Bos indicus breeds. 1992-06 2013-06-11T09:24:53Z 2013-06-11T09:24:53Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29787 en Limited Access Springer Tropical Animal Health and Production;24(2):90-96
spellingShingle cattle
production systems
herds
grazing systems
reproduction
animal nutrition
grazing
fertility
mortality
ndama cattle
Jode, A. de
Reynolds, L.
Matthewman, R.W.
Cattle production systems in the derived savannah and southern Guinea savannah regions of Oyo state, southern Nigeria
title Cattle production systems in the derived savannah and southern Guinea savannah regions of Oyo state, southern Nigeria
title_full Cattle production systems in the derived savannah and southern Guinea savannah regions of Oyo state, southern Nigeria
title_fullStr Cattle production systems in the derived savannah and southern Guinea savannah regions of Oyo state, southern Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Cattle production systems in the derived savannah and southern Guinea savannah regions of Oyo state, southern Nigeria
title_short Cattle production systems in the derived savannah and southern Guinea savannah regions of Oyo state, southern Nigeria
title_sort cattle production systems in the derived savannah and southern guinea savannah regions of oyo state southern nigeria
topic cattle
production systems
herds
grazing systems
reproduction
animal nutrition
grazing
fertility
mortality
ndama cattle
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29787
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