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pro vyhledávání: '"T. Mirkena"'
Autor:
A. Haile, T. Getachew, T. Mirkena, G. Duguma, S. Gizaw, M. Wurzinger, J. Soelkner, O. Mwai, T. Dessie, A. Abebe, Z. Abate, T. Jembere, M. Rekik, R.N.B. Lobo, J.M. Mwacharo, Z.G. Terfa, G.T. Kassie, J.P. Mueller, B. Rischkowsky
Publikováno v:
Animal, Vol 14, Iss 7, Pp 1362-1370 (2020)
Community-based breeding programs (CBBPs) for small ruminants have been suggested as alternatives to centralised, government-controlled breeding schemes which have been implemented in many developing countries. An innovative methodological framework
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2601f4d2e9b145d5b3a69f1ed9861f7f
Publikováno v:
Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems, Vol 24, Iss 3 (2021)
Background. Poultry production is a tool for livelihood improvement and poverty alleviation in the developing countries. Indigenous chickens are numerous but lower in egg production performance than exotic chickens in Ethiopia. Objective. To compare
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f35066977d54435394637e438f835357
Autor:
G. Duguma, T. Mirkena, A. Haile, A.M. Okeyo, M. Tibbo, B. Rischkowsky, J. Sölkner, M. Wurzinger
Publikováno v:
Animal, Vol 5, Iss 12, Pp 1984-1992 (2011)
Identification of breeding objective traits pertinent to specific production environments with the involvement of target beneficiaries is crucial to the success of a breed improvement program. A choice experiment was conducted in four locations repre
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https://doaj.org/article/ff78dce1346b4871839fab1b403327d4
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Veterinary Science and Research. :077-082
One Health is a holistic approach for investigation as well as for the control of human, animal, and environmental health problems. It comes with a multisectoral approach for the multifactor health problems and this made it to be more advocated.
Autor:
J.P. Mueller, Maria Wurzinger, Z.G. Terfa, Joram M. Mwacharo, G. Duguma, Mourad Rekik, B. Rischkowsky, Tesfaye Getachew, Tadelle Dessie, Girma T. Kassie, Aynalem Haile, T. Mirkena, O. Mwai, J. Soelkner, Solomon Gizaw, T. Jembere, Raimundo Nonato Braga Lôbo, A. Abebe, Z. Abate
Publikováno v:
Animal, Vol 14, Iss 7, Pp 1362-1370 (2020)
Animal
Animal
Community-based breeding programs (CBBPs) for small ruminants have been suggested as alternatives to centralised, government-controlled breeding schemes which have been implemented in many developing countries. An innovative methodological framework
Autor:
Tadelle Dessie, Aynalem Haile, T. Mirkena, Kefelegn Kebede, Temesgen Jembere, A. Mwai Okeyo, Barbara Rischkowsky
Publikováno v:
Small Ruminant Research. 178:46-54
On station small ruminant researches in Ethiopia were ineffective due to various factors. As alternative, community based breeding program (CBBP) has emerged. In the current CBBPs, sires’ side selection only (SN1) was practiced. The objective of th
Publikováno v:
NASS Journal of Agricultural Sciences. 3
The study was conducted in Adami Tulu Jidokombolcha (ATJK), Bora, Dodola, Shala and Negele-Arsi districts with objective to assess main cattle feed resources, water sources and housing systems. A pre-tested, semi-structured questionnaire was used to
Publikováno v:
Livestock Science. 205:122-128
Different breeding strategies targeting two indigenous cattle breeds of Ethiopia (Borana and Horro) were evaluated with the objective of developing appropriate breeding programs that would maximize production and productivity of the breeds maintained
This paper presents implementation process of community-based sheep breeding schemes selected by different communities among alternatives simulated following breeding objective traits identified through participatory approaches in Ethiopia. Four stud
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::544597e0b67d920ac431f54123d77a92
Publikováno v:
Journal of animal breeding and genetics = Zeitschrift fur Tierzuchtung und Zuchtungsbiologie. 134(6)
The aim of this article was to study opportunities for improvement of the indigenous and threatened Red Maasai sheep (RM) in Kenya, by comparing purebreeding with crossbreeding with Dorper sheep (D) as a terminal breed, in two different environments