A Review on Indigenous Goats of East Africa: A Case for Conservation and Management

Author:

Kichamu Nelly12ORCID,Astuti Putri Kusuma12ORCID,Wanjala George123ORCID,Strausz Péter4ORCID,Bagi Zoltán1ORCID,Kusza Szilvia1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Agricultural Genomics and Biotechnology, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1, H-4032 Debrecen, Hungary

2. Doctoral School of Animal Science, University of Debrecen, Böszözrményi út 138, H-4032 Debrecen, Hungary

3. Institute of Animal Sciences and Wildlife Management, University of Szeged, Andrássy út 15., H-6800 Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary

4. Department of Management, Institute of Strategy and Management, Corvinus University of Budapest, Fővám tér 8., H-1093 Budapest, Hungary

Abstract

Indigenous goats are important in the livelihoods of rural households in East African countries. This is due to their ability to produce and reproduce in different environments and climatic conditions. Even though these indigenous goats are important, there is little available information on the genetic characterization of these breeds in Africa and at the international level. This paper reviews the status of indigenous goats, highlighting their production systems, phenotypic and genetic characteristics, and genetic diversity, and proposes potential ways for sustainable improvement and conservation in East African countries. Most households use traditional production systems with various uncharacterized goat breeds and ecotypes, which are hence named after the tribe or locality in which they are found. Most of these goats are classified as small East African breeds, with significant variability in morphological features. Some of the challenges to goat production in this region are indiscriminate crossbreeding, lack of pedigree records, parasites and disease incidences, low-quality pastures, and low levels of management. There is a need for a collaborative approach amongst the actors in goat breeding value chains as well as integrating modern genomic tools into breeding programs to enhance selection. This will ensure the resilience and sustainability of these unique indigenous goat populations in East Africa

Publisher

MDPI AG

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