2013
DOI: 10.1017/s207863361200046x
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On-farm phenotypic characterization of indigenous cattle populations of Gamo Goffa zone, Southern Ethiopia

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“…Therefore, the breeding area had a great impact on the morphological measurements of Ivoirian N'Dama populations. This result is in agreement with that of Chencha et al (2013) and Hanga et al (2012), Dekhili et al (2013), and Hilal et al (2013 ;2016) who confirmed that the morphological measurements variability are due to varied raising environment for the cattle in Ethiopia and the goat breeds in Ghana, Algeria and Morocco respectively.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Therefore, the breeding area had a great impact on the morphological measurements of Ivoirian N'Dama populations. This result is in agreement with that of Chencha et al (2013) and Hanga et al (2012), Dekhili et al (2013), and Hilal et al (2013 ;2016) who confirmed that the morphological measurements variability are due to varied raising environment for the cattle in Ethiopia and the goat breeds in Ghana, Algeria and Morocco respectively.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“… In the 1960s the Greek Shorthorn was described as one landrace population [209], but by 2010 eight distinct local varieties were recognized [210]. In addition to the 33 recognized indigenous breeds of Ethiopia, several more have been identified and reported in recent years [211][212][213][214][215][216].  For Fipa cattle, a zenga type of southwest Tanzania, two varieties were described in 2011 [217].…”
Section: New Life For Local Breedsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study area This study follows an earlier study on phenotypic characterization of the Gamo Highland and Gamo Lowland cattle in Gamo Goffa Zone of Southern Ethiopia (Chebo, 2012;Chebo, Ayalew and Wuletaw, 2013). The study area ( Figure 1) is described in detail in the earlier report (Chebo, Ayalew and Wuletaw, 2013).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the lowland areas, cattle are regarded as the most important livestock asset followed by goats, poultry and donkeys, and provide milk, meat, cash, traction power and socio-economic values (Chebo, 2012). In the highlands, cattle provide traction power for ploughing crop fields and manure as fertilizer, whereas crop harvest leftover and residue is used to feed livestock.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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