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    Author(s)
    Peacock, Christie
    Publication date
    1996-01-01
    Subject
    Food and livelihoods
    Keywords
    Agriculture
    Livelihoods
    Pastoralism
    
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    Publisher(s)
    Oxfam GB
    Document type
    Book
    Description
    Improving Goat Production in the Tropics is written both for livestock specialists and for development workers who have not been formally trained in animal production. It explains the theory of goat-keeping, and how it can be used to design simple and cheap improvements in the nutrition, health, and breeding management of small or large flocks. Practical, step-by-step guidelines are written in plain English and are fully illustrated with line drawings and photographs.
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    Contents ; 1 Introduction; 2 Common problems of goats in the tropics; 3 Assessing goat-production problems; 4 Basic nutrition; 5 Improved nutrition; 6 Goat health; 7 Management of reproduction; 8 Breeds and breeds improvement; 9 Management of large goat farms; 10 Processing and marketing goat products; 11 Goat-improvement programmes; Further reading; Glossary; Appendix; Index
    Pages
    410
    ISBN
    978-0-85598-269-0
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/122995
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