Ownership patterns and management of small ruminants, equines and pigs in The Gambia

Presents data on the numbers of each domestic livestock species present as well as ownership and management patterns. The census includes sheep, goats, pigs, donkeys and horses and was carried out in four localities - Gunjur, Pirang, Keneba and Jattaba. The sheep and goats were, respectively, of the...

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Autores principales: Rawlings, P., Agyemang, K., Clifford, D., Bogang, N., Tamba, A., Ceesay, M.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 1992
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29987
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author Rawlings, P.
Agyemang, K.
Clifford, D.
Bogang, N.
Tamba, A.
Ceesay, M.
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Bogang, N.
Ceesay, M.
Clifford, D.
Rawlings, P.
Tamba, A.
author_facet Rawlings, P.
Agyemang, K.
Clifford, D.
Bogang, N.
Tamba, A.
Ceesay, M.
author_sort Rawlings, P.
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description Presents data on the numbers of each domestic livestock species present as well as ownership and management patterns. The census includes sheep, goats, pigs, donkeys and horses and was carried out in four localities - Gunjur, Pirang, Keneba and Jattaba. The sheep and goats were, respectively, of the Djallonke and West African Dwarf breeds. The study showed that 80-95 percent of compounds owned small ruminants. Between 1986 and 1988, the sheep and goat populations increased by 34 percent and 23.3 percent respectively. The census showed that 19.3 percent of sheep and 32.1 percent of goat owners were women. Changes in the ACA rations of female to male sheep and goats suggested that the major trade was in adult males with some trade in young animals less than 8 months old. It was concluded that small ruminants are a significant economic resource at both local and national levels, although the study also identified significant numbers of pigs in two localities and of equines in all four, which may provide a source of trypanosome infection for the more numerous small ruminants.
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spelling CGSpace299872023-02-15T10:06:20Z Ownership patterns and management of small ruminants, equines and pigs in The Gambia Rawlings, P. Agyemang, K. Clifford, D. Bogang, N. Tamba, A. Ceesay, M. sheep goats equines pigs ownership livestock management trypanotolerance west african dwarf goat west african dwarf sheep housing castration animal feeding Presents data on the numbers of each domestic livestock species present as well as ownership and management patterns. The census includes sheep, goats, pigs, donkeys and horses and was carried out in four localities - Gunjur, Pirang, Keneba and Jattaba. The sheep and goats were, respectively, of the Djallonke and West African Dwarf breeds. The study showed that 80-95 percent of compounds owned small ruminants. Between 1986 and 1988, the sheep and goat populations increased by 34 percent and 23.3 percent respectively. The census showed that 19.3 percent of sheep and 32.1 percent of goat owners were women. Changes in the ACA rations of female to male sheep and goats suggested that the major trade was in adult males with some trade in young animals less than 8 months old. It was concluded that small ruminants are a significant economic resource at both local and national levels, although the study also identified significant numbers of pigs in two localities and of equines in all four, which may provide a source of trypanosome infection for the more numerous small ruminants. 1992 2013-06-11T09:25:43Z 2013-06-11T09:25:43Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29987 en Limited Access African Livestock Research;1(2):50-56
spellingShingle sheep
goats
equines
pigs
ownership
livestock management
trypanotolerance
west african dwarf goat
west african dwarf sheep
housing
castration
animal feeding
Rawlings, P.
Agyemang, K.
Clifford, D.
Bogang, N.
Tamba, A.
Ceesay, M.
Ownership patterns and management of small ruminants, equines and pigs in The Gambia
title Ownership patterns and management of small ruminants, equines and pigs in The Gambia
title_full Ownership patterns and management of small ruminants, equines and pigs in The Gambia
title_fullStr Ownership patterns and management of small ruminants, equines and pigs in The Gambia
title_full_unstemmed Ownership patterns and management of small ruminants, equines and pigs in The Gambia
title_short Ownership patterns and management of small ruminants, equines and pigs in The Gambia
title_sort ownership patterns and management of small ruminants equines and pigs in the gambia
topic sheep
goats
equines
pigs
ownership
livestock management
trypanotolerance
west african dwarf goat
west african dwarf sheep
housing
castration
animal feeding
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29987
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