The Boer goat. I. Origin, adaptability, performance testing, reproduction and milk production
Boer goats evolved in southern Africa from indigenous African and introduced European stock. Breed standard of the Boer goat breeder's association stipulate colour to be white with red head and blaze, pigmented skin and good, functional conformation. Boer goats are hardy, graze a wide spectrum of pl...
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| author | Casey, N.H. Niekerk, W.A. van |
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| description | Boer goats evolved in southern Africa from indigenous African and introduced European stock. Breed standard of the Boer goat breeder's association stipulate colour to be white with red head and blaze, pigmented skin and good, functional conformation. Boer goats are hardy, graze a wide spectrum of plants, grasses and shrubs, effectively combating bush encroachment, have low water turnover rates and low internal parasites infestation. Does are early breeders, polyoestrous and may be synchronised with intravaginal progestogen or PMSG. A 70 percent kidding rate is reported with AI. Anaplasma ovis infection of does, transmitted transplacentally to the foetus causes abortion and neo-natal mortalities. Milk yield averages range from 1.5 to 2.5 kg/day with 43 g/kg protein and 77 g/kg fat content. Libido and semen quality of bucks varies seasonally. Performance testing aims to measure dam's characteristics pre and post weaning, feed efficiency of kids under standardised conditions, and qualitative and quantitative carcass evaluation of sire's progeny. The future of Boer goats lies in performance testing for economically important traits. |
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| spelling | CGSpace667812023-12-08T19:36:04Z The Boer goat. I. Origin, adaptability, performance testing, reproduction and milk production Casey, N.H. Niekerk, W.A. van goats breeds reproduction milk production adaptation performance testing Boer goats evolved in southern Africa from indigenous African and introduced European stock. Breed standard of the Boer goat breeder's association stipulate colour to be white with red head and blaze, pigmented skin and good, functional conformation. Boer goats are hardy, graze a wide spectrum of plants, grasses and shrubs, effectively combating bush encroachment, have low water turnover rates and low internal parasites infestation. Does are early breeders, polyoestrous and may be synchronised with intravaginal progestogen or PMSG. A 70 percent kidding rate is reported with AI. Anaplasma ovis infection of does, transmitted transplacentally to the foetus causes abortion and neo-natal mortalities. Milk yield averages range from 1.5 to 2.5 kg/day with 43 g/kg protein and 77 g/kg fat content. Libido and semen quality of bucks varies seasonally. Performance testing aims to measure dam's characteristics pre and post weaning, feed efficiency of kids under standardised conditions, and qualitative and quantitative carcass evaluation of sire's progeny. The future of Boer goats lies in performance testing for economically important traits. 1988-09 2015-06-05T12:17:38Z 2015-06-05T12:17:38Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66781 en Limited Access Elsevier Casey, N.H. and Van Niekerk, W.A. 1989. The Nigerian Society for Animal Production. Small Ruminant Research 1(3): 291-302. |
| spellingShingle | goats breeds reproduction milk production adaptation performance testing Casey, N.H. Niekerk, W.A. van The Boer goat. I. Origin, adaptability, performance testing, reproduction and milk production |
| title | The Boer goat. I. Origin, adaptability, performance testing, reproduction and milk production |
| title_full | The Boer goat. I. Origin, adaptability, performance testing, reproduction and milk production |
| title_fullStr | The Boer goat. I. Origin, adaptability, performance testing, reproduction and milk production |
| title_full_unstemmed | The Boer goat. I. Origin, adaptability, performance testing, reproduction and milk production |
| title_short | The Boer goat. I. Origin, adaptability, performance testing, reproduction and milk production |
| title_sort | boer goat i origin adaptability performance testing reproduction and milk production |
| topic | goats breeds reproduction milk production adaptation performance testing |
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