Sheep and goat development project, Kenya. Breeding and Research
As part of the Sheep and Goat Development Project being undertaken by the Government of Kenya with the assistance of the United Nations Development Programme and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Rations, studies were carried out to ascertain the feasibility of sheep and goat devel...
| Format: | Informe técnico |
|---|---|
| Language: | Inglés |
| Published: |
United Nations Development Programme
1976
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70702 |
| _version_ | 1855538704728195072 |
|---|---|
| collection | Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace) |
| description | As part of the Sheep and Goat Development Project being undertaken by the Government of Kenya with the assistance of the United Nations Development Programme and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Rations, studies were carried out to ascertain the feasibility of sheep and goat development in the arid and medium and high-potential areas. It was concluded that in the arid range areas efforts should be concentrated on crossbreeding the Dorper sheep with the local breeds, except in the areas of poorest potential, where development should be through selection of local animals. Similarly the Galla goat should be crossed with the local breeds of Small East African goat with the aim of producing an improved meat breed. In the medium and high-potential areas it was found that crossbreeding Corriedale and Romney Marsh sheep with Hampshire Down resulted in increased growth rates and improved meat production. The report outlines breeding programmes and recording systems to be followed on government research stations and large farms, and recommends the expansion of the extension services to assist smaller farmers to join the breeding programme. The establishment of a national sheep and goat breeding institution is recommended to develop the breeding programme, and the setting up of a breeders' association is suggested for the coordination of methods and activities. Much greater attention should be paid in all areas to the adoption of modern management and health protection techniques, including the provision of supplementary feed where necessary. Future research should cover breed comparison, upgrading, stocking rate and mating system trials. |
| format | Informe técnico |
| id | CGSpace70702 |
| institution | CGIAR Consortium |
| language | Inglés |
| publishDate | 1976 |
| publishDateRange | 1976 |
| publishDateSort | 1976 |
| publisher | United Nations Development Programme |
| publisherStr | United Nations Development Programme |
| record_format | dspace |
| spelling | CGSpace707022023-02-15T13:15:09Z Sheep and goat development project, Kenya. Breeding and Research sheep goats breeds research development projects As part of the Sheep and Goat Development Project being undertaken by the Government of Kenya with the assistance of the United Nations Development Programme and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Rations, studies were carried out to ascertain the feasibility of sheep and goat development in the arid and medium and high-potential areas. It was concluded that in the arid range areas efforts should be concentrated on crossbreeding the Dorper sheep with the local breeds, except in the areas of poorest potential, where development should be through selection of local animals. Similarly the Galla goat should be crossed with the local breeds of Small East African goat with the aim of producing an improved meat breed. In the medium and high-potential areas it was found that crossbreeding Corriedale and Romney Marsh sheep with Hampshire Down resulted in increased growth rates and improved meat production. The report outlines breeding programmes and recording systems to be followed on government research stations and large farms, and recommends the expansion of the extension services to assist smaller farmers to join the breeding programme. The establishment of a national sheep and goat breeding institution is recommended to develop the breeding programme, and the setting up of a breeders' association is suggested for the coordination of methods and activities. Much greater attention should be paid in all areas to the adoption of modern management and health protection techniques, including the provision of supplementary feed where necessary. Future research should cover breed comparison, upgrading, stocking rate and mating system trials. 1976 2016-02-08T09:02:27Z 2016-02-08T09:02:27Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70702 en Limited Access United Nations Development Programme Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations |
| spellingShingle | sheep goats breeds research development projects Sheep and goat development project, Kenya. Breeding and Research |
| title | Sheep and goat development project, Kenya. Breeding and Research |
| title_full | Sheep and goat development project, Kenya. Breeding and Research |
| title_fullStr | Sheep and goat development project, Kenya. Breeding and Research |
| title_full_unstemmed | Sheep and goat development project, Kenya. Breeding and Research |
| title_short | Sheep and goat development project, Kenya. Breeding and Research |
| title_sort | sheep and goat development project kenya breeding and research |
| topic | sheep goats breeds research development projects |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70702 |