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Data & statistics on trends in cattle sheep and goats population in ethiopia – 488 results

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Trends in cattle, sheep and goats population in Ethiopia, 1997/98–2004/05.
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Trends in cattle, sheep and goats population in Ethiopia, 1997/98–2004/05.

www.ipms-ethiopia.org/content/files/Documents/publications/Working%20Papers/WP%205%20-%20Heading%20Towards%20commercialization%20-%20Live%20animal%20marketing%20in%20Ethiopia.pdf

The cattle population of Ethiopia has been increasing during 1997–2005. During this period, the cattle population increased from 35 million to about 39 million heads of cattle.1 In the same period, the sheep and goat population of the country increased ...
(x 10 ) Year Cattle Sheep Goat Source: CSA (2005). Figure 2. Trends in cattle, sheep and goats population in Ethiopia, 1997/98–2004/05. ...
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Jan 2005 | IPMS Information Resources Portal - Ethiopia – 14 more results from this site
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Number of sheep and goats to cattle in Ethiopia and Kenya, 2000–2009
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Number of sheep and goats to cattle in Ethiopia and Kenya, 2000–2009

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a similar trend whereby in 2009 sheep and goat production increased relative to cattle ...
Figure 3.4—Number of sheep and goats to cattle in Ethiopia and Kenya, 2000–2009 Million heads of livestock Ethiopia Ethiopia Ethiopia Kenya 2000Kenya 2005Kenya 2009 Sheep and goat Shoap Cattle Source: Food and Agriculture Organization, FAOSTAT (2000 ...
cattle than sheep and goats with the exception of Afar, Somali, and Dire Dawa, which produced more than three times the amount of sheep and goats compared to cattle (Table

Jan 2009 | www.ifpri.org – 21 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.ifpri.org/sites/default/files/publications/esspwp44.pdf
The TOT of local quality goat to cereal in July ’08 is 61% lower than the July ‘07 TOT (12.62 kg/goat in July ‘08 and 32.36 kg/goat in July ‘07), demonstrating a continuing downward trend. Livestock herd dynamics analysis indicates a decline in herd sizes for all species (31%-35% for camel, 49%-59% for cattle and 42%-48% for sheep/goats since Deyr ‘07/08). The decline is attributed to high livestock ...
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The TOT of local quality goat to cereal in July ’08 is 61% lower than the July ‘07 TOT (12.62 kg/goat in July ‘08 and 32.36 kg/goat in July ‘07), demonstrating a continuing downward trend. Livestock ...

www.fsnau.org/downloads/FSAU-Quarterly-Brief-September-2008.pdf

species. The conception rate for big ruminants is zero and for sheep/ goats, low ...
The availability of sheep and goats is also extremely low, which has increased prices ...
. Although sheep/ goat prices have increased, income from livestock sales will not offset

Oct 2008 | FSNAU – 6 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.fsnau.org/downloads/FSAU-Quarterly-Brief-September-2008.pdf
Among the different livestock species of the project area, cattle rank first (76,479) followed by sheep and goats (60,059), poultry (31,896) and equines (28,006) population. However, the number of beehives (14,367) is relatively smaller in the area.
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Among the different livestock species of the project area, cattle rank first (76, 479) followed by sheep and goats (60, 059), poultry (31, 896) and equines (28, 006) population. However, the number of ...

www.eib.org/attachments/pipeline/20070406_nts8_en.pdf

livestock is inconceivable. Livestock is composed of cattle, sheep, goats, equines ...
6 cattle, 2.0 equines and 4.4 sheep and goat. Based on the survey results the estimated ...
table, among the different livestock species of the project area, cattle rank first (76, 479) followed by sheep and goats (60, 059), poultry (31, 896) and equines

Jan 2008 | European Investment Bank – 1 more result from this site
Original Url: http://www.eib.org/attachments/pipeline/20070406_nts8_en.pdf
The regional importance of sheep and goats in Africa. Numbers and areas adapted from FAO (1981a). Biomass calculated from mean population weights (cattle ...
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The regional importance of sheep and goats in Africa. Numbers and areas adapted from FAO (1981a). Biomass calculated from mean population weights (cattle ...

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Table 26. The regional importance of sheep and goats in Africa. Numbers and areas adapted from FAO (1981a). Biomass calculated from mean population weights (cattle 206 kg, camel 307 kg, sheep 30 kg, goat 18 kg, buffalo excluded). ...
and humid zones the number of goats and sheep per head of human population varies ...
Husbandry, nutrition and productivity of goats and sheep in tropical Africa

Animal genetics training resources version II – 7 more results from this site
Per capita consumption of meat (cattle, sheep and goat) and milk and eggs (kg), 1999-2004
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Per capita consumption of meat (cattle, sheep and goat) and milk and eggs (kg), 1999-2004

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for the years 1999 to 2004. Based on the projected human population of Ethiopia ...
for cattle meat, 1 kg for mutton and goat meat, 21.2 kg for milk, and 0.5 kg for eggs ...
is about 8% and 9%, respectively, of the total cattle population projected at a 1% growth rate. The result

Jan 2004 | www.value-chains.org – 5 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.value-chains.org/dyn/bds/docs/779/02-PSDHub-Livestock%20Resources%20.pdf
Estimated livestock population of Ethiopia.
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Estimated livestock population of Ethiopia.

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tropical and temperate. Ethiopia has an estimated 27 million cattle, 23.2 million sheep ...
For all of Africa, 17% , 12% , 11% and 49% of the cattle, sheep, goat and equine population, respectively, is found in Ethiopia (Table 1). Given its diversified ...
Table 1. Estimated livestock population of Ethiopia. Livestock type Number (’000) Rank in Africa % Share in Africa Cattle Sheep Goats Camel Equine Poultry Pigs Source: FAO, 1987

May 1998 | Mahider at ILRI – 14 more results from this site
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Comparison of NIRS/NUTBAL predicted and actual body weight change of 2-yr old Rift Valley castrated male goats grazing in the Adami Tulu, Ethiopia verification site.
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Comparison of NIRS/NUTBAL predicted and actual body weight change of 2-yr old Rift Valley castrated male goats grazing in the Adami Tulu, Ethiopia verification site.

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/NUTBAL Verification This site was graze by cattle, sheep and goats. For cattle ...
of the cattle and sheep diets declined throughout the trial (Figure 12, 13). However ...
heifers (SRW= 201 kg) were allocated to the herd. For goats, three breeds of mature

Jun 2000 | Global Livestock CRSP – 1 more result from this site
Original Url: http://glcrsp.ucdavis.edu/publications/lews/AR1999-LEWS.pdf
The effect of increasing levels of forage tree legume supplementation on productivity of cattle, sheep and goats.

The effect of increasing levels of forage tree legume supplementation on productivity of cattle, sheep and goats.

www.betuco.be/coverfodder/Forage%20Tree%20Legumes%20in%20Tropical%20Agriculture%20FAO.pdf

Experiments investigating the effects of increasing levels of supplementation of Leucaena and gliricidia for cattle, sheep and goats are summarised in Table 4.2.4. There are no comparable data available for other species. This information is needed if new species ...
Reference* level (%DM) intake DMD % change (g/kg/day) (g/day) cattle natural L. leucocephala grass sheep poor L. leucocephala hay goats maize L. leucocephala stover 0+ goats barley L. leucocephala straw came rice Gliricidia 6 of 10 25/07/2007 16:50 ...
australia, ethiopia, indonesia, malawi, nigeria, sri lanka, thailand

Jan 2016 | Conservation Agriculture
Original Url: http://www.betuco.be/coverfodder/Forage%20Tree%20Legumes%20in%20Tropical%20Agriculture%20FAO.pdf
The basic characteristics of different wealth groups in this zone, showing the number of cattle owned and the size of land cultivated by households (again, defined as a woman and her children) in each wealth group. Sheep and goats are also important, both as a ‘stepping stone’ to the acquisition of cattle, and as an alternative means of accessing food (through milk and meat). Poor households will
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The basic characteristics of different wealth groups in this zone, showing the number of cattle owned and the size of land cultivated by households (again, defined as a woman and her children) in each ...

www.fews.net/livelihood/sd/Baseline.pdf

work hard to obtain cattle and build a herd, by selling surplus cereal, catching excess fish to trade, or selling goats. Livestock holdings in the zone may ...
Livestock holdings Area cultivated Group 3-5 cattle 0-0.5 acre Poor 5-10 cattle 0 ...
ethiopia, guinea, sudan

Jul 2006 | FEWSN – 12 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.fews.net/livelihood/sd/Baseline.pdf
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