Body dimensions of Nigerian cattle, sheep and goats

A comparative study of body dimensions of indigenous cattle, sheep and goats. One hundred and thirty-six multiparous cows, 63 goats and 71 sheep were measured in breeding flocks and herds in Nigeria. The humped cattle breeds are large-bodied; humpless Kuri are narrow-bodied and tall in relation to t...

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Main Author: Hall, S.J.G.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Cambridge University Press 1991
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66889
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description A comparative study of body dimensions of indigenous cattle, sheep and goats. One hundred and thirty-six multiparous cows, 63 goats and 71 sheep were measured in breeding flocks and herds in Nigeria. The humped cattle breeds are large-bodied; humpless Kuri are narrow-bodied and tall in relation to their length when compared with British breeds. Their pelvic dimensions are small. The sheep and goats native to the coastal and middle belts (the West African Dwarf breeds) are miniature versions of those found in the north. Neither appeared to be achondroplasic but dwarfing had proceeded differently in the two species. The adult West African Dwarf goat is similar in its relative body proportions to the adult Northern goat, implying a proportional miniaturization. The West African Dwarf sheep appeared to be a neotenous form with body proportions similar to those of an immature sheep.
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spelling CGSpace668892024-11-15T08:52:43Z Body dimensions of Nigerian cattle, sheep and goats Hall, S.J.G. sheep cattle goats A comparative study of body dimensions of indigenous cattle, sheep and goats. One hundred and thirty-six multiparous cows, 63 goats and 71 sheep were measured in breeding flocks and herds in Nigeria. The humped cattle breeds are large-bodied; humpless Kuri are narrow-bodied and tall in relation to their length when compared with British breeds. Their pelvic dimensions are small. The sheep and goats native to the coastal and middle belts (the West African Dwarf breeds) are miniature versions of those found in the north. Neither appeared to be achondroplasic but dwarfing had proceeded differently in the two species. The adult West African Dwarf goat is similar in its relative body proportions to the adult Northern goat, implying a proportional miniaturization. The West African Dwarf sheep appeared to be a neotenous form with body proportions similar to those of an immature sheep. 1991-08 2015-06-05T12:18:14Z 2015-06-05T12:18:14Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66889 en Limited Access Cambridge University Press Hall, S.J.G. 1991. Body dimensions of Nigerian cattle, sheep and goats. Animal production 53: 61-69.
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