کد مقاله کد نشریه سال انتشار مقاله انگلیسی نسخه تمام متن
4393389 1618277 2012 9 صفحه PDF دانلود رایگان
عنوان انگلیسی مقاله ISI
Performance, management and objectives of cattle farming on communal ranges in Namibia
کلمات کلیدی
موضوعات مرتبط
مهندسی و علوم پایه علوم زمین و سیارات فرآیندهای سطح زمین
پیش نمایش صفحه اول مقاله
Performance, management and objectives of cattle farming on communal ranges in Namibia
چکیده انگلیسی

Heavy grazing of communal rangeland appears to be in conflict with the societal aim of conserving biodiversity. Understanding the grazing system in context is essential for intervention. One mixed and one pastoral system along a rainfall gradient on communal lands in Namibia were studied. Data on 224 calves were gathered from the life history data of 81 cows. Body measurements of 80 cattle were recorded. Fifteen households were interviewed regarding their cattle management practices. Age at first calving differed between the two systems, being 32 months in the pastoral and 61 in the mixed system. Calving intervals were shorter and the number of parities higher in the pastoral system (16 c.f. 27 months, and 3.0 c.f. 2.2, respectively). Cows in the mixed system were older (100 c.f. 60 months), and had better body condition. In the pastoral system, male calves were sold and females retained, while in the other, male calves were kept in the herd. In the mixed system, males provided draught power and their grazing resources were primarily threatened by cropland expansion. In the pastoral system, reducing head counts in order to diminish grazing pressure would require incentives and alternative options through changes in societal priorities and policies.


► Mixed system cattle showed low reproductive performance as kept for draught power.
► Body condition of pastoral system cattle was low mirroring shortage of range resources.
► Male calves were typically sold by the pastoralists despite reputation of accumulating.

ناشر
Database: Elsevier - ScienceDirect (ساینس دایرکت)
Journal: Journal of Arid Environments - Volume 80, May 2012, Pages 65–73
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