Sheep production on smallholder farms in the Ethiopian highlands- a farming system approach.

A farming systems approach was used to evaluate the importance of sheep production on smallholder farms in the Ethiopian highlands and the productive and reproductive performance of Menz sheep was studied, using a sample of 341 flocks in 9 villages at 2 locations. Relationships between farm resource...

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Autor principal: Dibissa, N.
Formato: Tesis
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/79521
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description A farming systems approach was used to evaluate the importance of sheep production on smallholder farms in the Ethiopian highlands and the productive and reproductive performance of Menz sheep was studied, using a sample of 341 flocks in 9 villages at 2 locations. Relationships between farm resources and livestock herd size and species composition were examined. It was found that landholding size had no direct relationship with livestock herd size, since livestock production depends heavily on communal grazing lands. The reproductive performance of the sheep was high compared with other African sheep in traditional production systems. Unreliable rainfall, increasing human population, small landholding size and declining land productivity are the main threats to these mixed farming systems. Constraints to improved sheep production include seasonality in livestock feed supply and quality, limited daily grazing hours during the major rainy season and limited supplementary feeding practice coupled with lack of anti-helminthic treatment against endoparasitic infestations. KEYWORDS: TROPAG | sheep | reproductive performance | herds | small farms | livestock | farming systems | constraints | farm surveys | Ethiopia.
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spelling CGSpace795212025-12-08T09:54:28Z Sheep production on smallholder farms in the Ethiopian highlands- a farming system approach. Dibissa, N. farms livestock sheep A farming systems approach was used to evaluate the importance of sheep production on smallholder farms in the Ethiopian highlands and the productive and reproductive performance of Menz sheep was studied, using a sample of 341 flocks in 9 villages at 2 locations. Relationships between farm resources and livestock herd size and species composition were examined. It was found that landholding size had no direct relationship with livestock herd size, since livestock production depends heavily on communal grazing lands. The reproductive performance of the sheep was high compared with other African sheep in traditional production systems. Unreliable rainfall, increasing human population, small landholding size and declining land productivity are the main threats to these mixed farming systems. Constraints to improved sheep production include seasonality in livestock feed supply and quality, limited daily grazing hours during the major rainy season and limited supplementary feeding practice coupled with lack of anti-helminthic treatment against endoparasitic infestations. KEYWORDS: TROPAG | sheep | reproductive performance | herds | small farms | livestock | farming systems | constraints | farm surveys | Ethiopia. 2000 2017-02-03T11:03:16Z 2017-02-03T11:03:16Z Thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10568/79521 en Limited Access Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Dibissa, N. 2000. Sheep production on smallholder farms in the Ethiopian highlands- a farming system approach. PhD thesis, Humboldt university.
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Dibissa, N.
Sheep production on smallholder farms in the Ethiopian highlands- a farming system approach.
title Sheep production on smallholder farms in the Ethiopian highlands- a farming system approach.
title_full Sheep production on smallholder farms in the Ethiopian highlands- a farming system approach.
title_fullStr Sheep production on smallholder farms in the Ethiopian highlands- a farming system approach.
title_full_unstemmed Sheep production on smallholder farms in the Ethiopian highlands- a farming system approach.
title_short Sheep production on smallholder farms in the Ethiopian highlands- a farming system approach.
title_sort sheep production on smallholder farms in the ethiopian highlands a farming system approach
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