Improving Goat Production in the Tropics

Improving Goat Production in the Tropics

Author: C. P. Peacock

Publisher: Oxfam

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 9780855982690

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Written for both livestock specialists and for development workers who have not been formally trained in animal production, this book explains the theory of goat-keeping using practical, step-by-step guidelines. It also takes into account the social, economic and organizational context in which the technology has to function.


Sheep and Goat Production

Sheep and Goat Production

Author: I. E. Coop

Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 520

ISBN-13:

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Ecology and distribution; Breeding; Reproduction; Maintenance and growth; Pregnancy; Lactation of suckling ewes and does; Nutritional diseases; Infectious diseases of sheep and goats; Internal parasites of sheep and goats; External parasites of sheep and goats; Growth and characteristics of wool and hair; Wiik grading and marketing; Livestock and meat marketing and grading; Carcase and meat qualities; Milk production in sheep and goats; Systems, biological and economic efficiencies; Very extensive systems; Extensive grazing systems; Intensive grassland systems; Intensive arable systems; Very intensive systems; Government controlled systems; Migratory (Transhumance) systems; Nomadic systems; Village and smallholder systems; List of contributors.


Animal Production in the Tropics

Animal Production in the Tropics

Author: Jean Pagot

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 532

ISBN-13:

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A text which starts with a tropical approach by considering the natur e, diversity and resources of tropical regions. Climate and its biolo gical implications are analysed in detail, especially with regard to heat and water. The approach continues its environmental emphasis with its treat ment of nutritional resources and disease. There is an in depth treat ment of genetics and breeds of cattle, sheep and goats. Farming syste ms and economic considerations round off what is a wide-ranging and detai led introduction to animal production in the tropics, with an empha sis of ruminants.