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Title: Enhancing output oriented livestock improvement strategies in drylands of Kenya
Authors: Musimba, Nashon K. R.
Ndathi, Aphaxard J. N.
Nyangito, M. M.
Mitaru, B. N.
Keywords: Cattle
draft power
livestock products
milk
mixed production systems
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Centro para la Investigación en Sistemas Sostenibles de Producción Agropecuaria
Citation: Livestock Research for Rural Development 23 (6) 2011
Abstract: Farmers in the drylands practice mixed crop and livestock production systems. Both production systems have mutual relationships and understanding of target outputs in each system is important. With increasing demand for livestock products, livestock production is expected to be the major driving enterprise during a predicted food revolution. Targeting the most valued livestock species and the premium products or services from that species will improve the farmers’ interest and adoption of recommended technologies. In this cross sectional survey carried out in Kibwezi District, Kenya, this research team aimed at identifying the most valued livestock species and the premium products or services targeted. Systematic sampling method using road transects was used to select farmers to be involved in the survey. The pair wise ranking method was used in importance ranking during the survey and a focused group discussion held to discuss the survey results. The farmers’ importance ranking of the livestock species was topped by the goat followed by chicken, cattle and sheep. Draft power was ranked most important followed by beef, milk and lastly manure. To produce the top ranked product (draft power) the most valued livestock age/sex class is the entire bulls followed by the heifers, mature females, castrates and lastly the calves. Therefore, to improve livestock production in Kibwezi District, we recommend that farmers focus on improving the performance of entire bulls for draft power and mature females for milk production.
URI: http://www.lrrd.org/lrrd23/6/apha23128.htm
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/302
ISSN: 0121-3784
Appears in Collections:School of Agriculture, Environment, Water and Natural Resources Management (JA)

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