نتایج جستجو برای: West African Dwarf goat

تعداد نتایج: 220057  

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2015
a. kenfack f. ngoula j.p. yombi-malonga f. tendonkeng h.f. defang

in order to study the signs of œstrus in the west african dwarf goat, 28 non pregnant females younger than 24 months of age were used. most of them (94.7%) had waggled the tail during heat. the frequency of micturition was higher in the presence of the male. the swelling of the vulva was observed in 68.4% of goats in heat. the cervico-vaginal mucus was significantly (p≤0.05) abundant and elasti...

A. Kenfack, D. Togola E. Pamo Tedonkeng F. Ngoula F. Tendonkeng, H.F. Defang J.P. Yombi-Malonga R. Eba-Yoka

In order to study the signs of œstrus in the West African Dwarf goat, 28 non pregnant females younger than 24 months of age were used. Most of them (94.7%) had waggled the tail during heat. The frequency of micturition was higher in the presence of the male. The swelling of the vulva was observed in 68.4% of goats in heat. The cervico-vaginal mucus was significantly (P≤0.05) abundant and elasti...

Journal: :veterinary research forum 0
clifford nwabugwu abiaezute department of veterinary anatomy, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of nigeria, nsukka, nigeria. innocent chima nwaogu department of veterinary anatomy, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of nigeria, nsukka, nigeria udensi maduabuchi igwebuike department of veterinary anatomy, faculty of veterinary medicine, university of nigeria, nsukka, nigeria

the objective of this study was to highlight the postnatal development of the uterine tubes of the west african dwarf goat from birth to 28 weeks of age by gross examination and light microscopy. there was a caudal migration of the paired uterine tubes from behind the paired kidneys at birth to the pelvic inlet at week 8 of age. each uterine tube exhibited three segments namely; infundibulum, a...

2010
J. E. K. Cassaday

These proceedings summarize the results of research on dwarf sheep and goat production in humid West Africa. Among the topics discussed are disease profiles of village sheep and goats; feed intake, growth and reproduction rates of West African Dwarf goats; integration of the small ruminant enterprise into the wider farming system of the zone; and the economics of the improved production systems...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2011
f. tendonkeng b. boukila t.e. pamo

the study of the potntial for using leucaena leucocephala or manihot esculentafor supplementing feeding of west african dwarf goats were carried out from november 2003 to january 2004 inthe experimental farm of the universityof dschang. twenty four west african dwarf goats, were divided in three groups of eight animals, each one 12 months old with average weight of 13.1±4.4 kg, were used in thi...

C. Alphonsus, G.N. Akpa I.A. Adeyinka M. Kabir, M. Orunmuyi O.A. Ojo

This study was conducted to determine the genetic relationships among and population history of four Nigerian indigenous goat populations. A total of 200 goats from three breeds namely Sahel (60), Red Sokoto (60), West-African dwarf (60) and Kano Brown, a strain (20), were used for the study. Tissue samples were collected from the ear of animals using an Allflex® ear punch tissue sample collect...

Journal: :Nigerian Journal of Animal Production 2021

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2015
f.o. ahamefule o. odilinye e.n. nwachukwu

six red sokoto (rs) and west african dwarf (wad) does, raised intensively in livestock farm of michael okpara university were evaluated for milk yield and composition in a ten-week study. the animals in their first parity were fed cut-and-carry forages in a cafeteria arrangement between 07:00-08:00 h daily and also were allowed access to concentrate supplementation by 14:00 h. the forage consis...

2015
Samuel N. Chiejina Jerzy M. Behnke Barineme B. Fakae

West African Dwarf (WAD) goats are extremely important in the rural village economy of West Africa, but still little is known about their biology, ecology and capacity to cope with gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) infections. Here, we summarise the history of this breed and explain its economic importance in rural West Africa. We review recent work showing that Nigerian WAD goats are highly tryp...

2005
S. W. Chenyambuga O. Hanotte J. Hirbo P. C. Watts S. J. Kemp G. C. Kifaro P. S. Gwakisa P. H. Petersen E. O. Rege

Genetic diversity of sub-Saharan African goats was assessed using 19 microsatellite markers. Breeds were sampled from eastern Africa (Maasai, Kigezi, Mubende, North West Highland, Arsi-Bale), southern Africa (Ndebele, Pafuri) and West Africa (West African Dwarf, Maure, Djallonke). European breeds (Grisons Striped, Toggenburg), Asian breeds (Mongolian Cashmere, Bandipur) and a Middle East breed ...

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