Report on visit to East and Southern Africa. April 4 - June 14, 1986

The three aspects of breed performance assessment considered evaluation as purebreds, evaluation of (F1) crosses with other breeds and evaluation as part of composite breeds. Performance evaluation were made for the indigenous African breeds, via Boran, Angoni, Tuli, Africander, Mashona and Tswana i...

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Main Author: Hetzel, D.J.S.
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: 1986
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70778
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description The three aspects of breed performance assessment considered evaluation as purebreds, evaluation of (F1) crosses with other breeds and evaluation as part of composite breeds. Performance evaluation were made for the indigenous African breeds, via Boran, Angoni, Tuli, Africander, Mashona and Tswana in Kenya, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Zambia. The objective of the visit was to make recommendations on the need for future breed evaluation studies in Africa and on the scope of greater utilization of indigenous breeds.
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spelling CGSpace707782016-02-08T09:02:52Z Report on visit to East and Southern Africa. April 4 - June 14, 1986 Hetzel, D.J.S. cattle breeds research animal breeding trypanosomiasis methods evaluation feasibility studies heterosis australia semen The three aspects of breed performance assessment considered evaluation as purebreds, evaluation of (F1) crosses with other breeds and evaluation as part of composite breeds. Performance evaluation were made for the indigenous African breeds, via Boran, Angoni, Tuli, Africander, Mashona and Tswana in Kenya, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Botswana and Zambia. The objective of the visit was to make recommendations on the need for future breed evaluation studies in Africa and on the scope of greater utilization of indigenous breeds. 1986 2016-02-08T09:02:52Z 2016-02-08T09:02:52Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70778 en Limited Access
spellingShingle cattle
breeds
research
animal breeding
trypanosomiasis
methods
evaluation
feasibility studies
heterosis
australia
semen
Hetzel, D.J.S.
Report on visit to East and Southern Africa. April 4 - June 14, 1986
title Report on visit to East and Southern Africa. April 4 - June 14, 1986
title_full Report on visit to East and Southern Africa. April 4 - June 14, 1986
title_fullStr Report on visit to East and Southern Africa. April 4 - June 14, 1986
title_full_unstemmed Report on visit to East and Southern Africa. April 4 - June 14, 1986
title_short Report on visit to East and Southern Africa. April 4 - June 14, 1986
title_sort report on visit to east and southern africa april 4 june 14 1986
topic cattle
breeds
research
animal breeding
trypanosomiasis
methods
evaluation
feasibility studies
heterosis
australia
semen
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70778
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