2022
DOI: 10.3390/d14070516
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An Update on South African Indigenous Sheep Breeds’ Extinction Status and Difficulties during Conservation Attempts: A Review

Abstract: South African indigenous breeds’ population is decreasing at a time when their genetic material is mandatory due to the rising climate change and global warming. South African indigenous sheep breeds include Namaqua Afrikaner, Zulu, BaPedi, and Damara sheep. These breeds are the most preferred breeds by rural farmers in South Africa due to their adaptability, low feed, and veterinary requirements. However, since they are characterized by small body sizes, farmers tend to crossbreed them with exotic breeds. An … Show more

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“…Therefore, these factors will require a strategy in the agricultural sector to mitigate these challenges, including the improvement and conservation of indigenous genetic materials for future use or the development of adapted breeds for meat purposes. Mavule et al [ 3 ] stated that South African indigenous sheep can walk longer distances in search of food and water and have a clear role in developing locally developed meat-type breeds [ 4 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, these factors will require a strategy in the agricultural sector to mitigate these challenges, including the improvement and conservation of indigenous genetic materials for future use or the development of adapted breeds for meat purposes. Mavule et al [ 3 ] stated that South African indigenous sheep can walk longer distances in search of food and water and have a clear role in developing locally developed meat-type breeds [ 4 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…South African indigenous sheep breeds (Zulu, BaPedi, and Namaqua Afrikaner) are facing the threat of extinction [ 5 ]. The South African government has set up conservation programs for these breeds [ 4 ]. However, conservation programs aiming to maintain genetic diversity with reproductive biotechnology require a basic understanding of reproductive biology and how it is influenced by environmental factors [ 6 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%