Traditional livestock in semi-arid north eastern Zimbabwe: Mashona cattle

Productivity data were gathered from Mashona cows (n=187) in 28 traditionally managed herds in two areas, separated by a corridor 20 – 30 km wide of almost uninhabited bush in NE Zimbabwe. Cattle are kept primarily to provide oxen for work. Cows in the southern area, which had been more affected by...

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Main Author: Hall, S.J.G.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Springer 1998
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66881
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description Productivity data were gathered from Mashona cows (n=187) in 28 traditionally managed herds in two areas, separated by a corridor 20 – 30 km wide of almost uninhabited bush in NE Zimbabwe. Cattle are kept primarily to provide oxen for work. Cows in the southern area, which had been more affected by drought in 1991-1992. Were younger (7.2 vs 9.1 years) and had a longer median calving interval (548 vs. 406 days). Metrical data (n=105 cows) showed these cattle to be larger-bodied than those in the northern area (heart girth 146 vs. 144 cm). Market prices, estimated by respondents, were higher for oxen and herds were smaller in the south, and calf survival was believed by owners to be more influenced by season of birth in this area. Data were obtained on 531 calves. Before the age of 12 months 6.2% died, a low proportion compared with other studies. Most were retained in herds but 11.5% were slaughtered, sold or given away. All owners practiced castration, selecting fast growing, strong bull calves for breeding.
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spelling CGSpace668812024-08-29T11:41:29Z Traditional livestock in semi-arid north eastern Zimbabwe: Mashona cattle Hall, S.J.G. cattle livestock reproduction breeds drought calves seasons mortality age livestock numbers prices animal husbandry body measurements heart herds Productivity data were gathered from Mashona cows (n=187) in 28 traditionally managed herds in two areas, separated by a corridor 20 – 30 km wide of almost uninhabited bush in NE Zimbabwe. Cattle are kept primarily to provide oxen for work. Cows in the southern area, which had been more affected by drought in 1991-1992. Were younger (7.2 vs 9.1 years) and had a longer median calving interval (548 vs. 406 days). Metrical data (n=105 cows) showed these cattle to be larger-bodied than those in the northern area (heart girth 146 vs. 144 cm). Market prices, estimated by respondents, were higher for oxen and herds were smaller in the south, and calf survival was believed by owners to be more influenced by season of birth in this area. Data were obtained on 531 calves. Before the age of 12 months 6.2% died, a low proportion compared with other studies. Most were retained in herds but 11.5% were slaughtered, sold or given away. All owners practiced castration, selecting fast growing, strong bull calves for breeding. 1998 2015-06-05T12:18:11Z 2015-06-05T12:18:11Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66881 en Limited Access Springer Hall, S.J.G. 1998. Traditional livestock in semi-arid north eastern Zimbabwe: Mashona cattle. Tropical Animal Health and Production 30(6): 351-360.
spellingShingle cattle
livestock
reproduction
breeds
drought
calves
seasons
mortality
age
livestock numbers
prices
animal husbandry
body measurements
heart
herds
Hall, S.J.G.
Traditional livestock in semi-arid north eastern Zimbabwe: Mashona cattle
title Traditional livestock in semi-arid north eastern Zimbabwe: Mashona cattle
title_full Traditional livestock in semi-arid north eastern Zimbabwe: Mashona cattle
title_fullStr Traditional livestock in semi-arid north eastern Zimbabwe: Mashona cattle
title_full_unstemmed Traditional livestock in semi-arid north eastern Zimbabwe: Mashona cattle
title_short Traditional livestock in semi-arid north eastern Zimbabwe: Mashona cattle
title_sort traditional livestock in semi arid north eastern zimbabwe mashona cattle
topic cattle
livestock
reproduction
breeds
drought
calves
seasons
mortality
age
livestock numbers
prices
animal husbandry
body measurements
heart
herds
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