2022
DOI: 10.47881/379.967x
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West Africa Dwarf sheep management systems and exposure to potential stressors in the savannah agroecological zone of Ghana

Abstract: This study was conducted in the savannah agroecological zone of Ghana to assess the different sheep management systems and identify potential stressors that compromise sheep productivity under these systems. A questionnaire and on-farm observations were used to obtain data from 176 farms on management system types, resources, husbandry practices and productivity. Four management systems were identified in the study area, namely extensive (41.5%), semi-intensive (38.1%), intensive (6.3%) and tethering (14.2%). … Show more

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“…These parasites cause severe weight loss, reproduction failures (Alawa et al 2001), diarrhea, mortalities (Hansen and Perry 1994;Chartier and Paraud 2012;Garcia-Bustos et al 2019), and reduction in wool growth (Zajac 2006). Sheep in Sagnarigu district are mostly exposed to these GIT parasites, since most of these animals are reared under extensive system (Salifu et al 2022), which is characterized by animals scavenging around for feed with no veterinary intervention. These parasites possess threat to the production of the sheep (Maqbool et al 2017;Halvarsson and Höglund 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These parasites cause severe weight loss, reproduction failures (Alawa et al 2001), diarrhea, mortalities (Hansen and Perry 1994;Chartier and Paraud 2012;Garcia-Bustos et al 2019), and reduction in wool growth (Zajac 2006). Sheep in Sagnarigu district are mostly exposed to these GIT parasites, since most of these animals are reared under extensive system (Salifu et al 2022), which is characterized by animals scavenging around for feed with no veterinary intervention. These parasites possess threat to the production of the sheep (Maqbool et al 2017;Halvarsson and Höglund 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%