PERI-URBAN DAIRY PRODUCTION IN OGUN STATE
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Published:2021-01-06
Issue:1
Volume:25
Page:83-87
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ISSN:0331-2062
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Container-title:Nigerian Journal of Animal Production
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language:
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Short-container-title:NJAP
Author:
ADU I. F.,AINA A. B. J.,FANIMO A. O.,IDOWU A.,OKELEYE K. A.,AROMOLARAN A. B.
Abstract
Peri-urban dairy production was assessed in sixty-nine settlements from five Local Government Areas of Ogun State. Majority of the household heads were Fulani from Kwara State. The mean herd size was 12 while the predominant breeds were the Bunaji and Keteku. Calves suckle their dams until weaning at an average of 8.3 months. Estimates of extractable milk from each cow ranged from 227 to 816 liters per loctation. About 85.2% of the extractable milk is processed into wet soft cheese (Wara). Trypanosomiasis and diarrhea were the commonly reported disease problems. Improved feeding and health management of cattle would improve the current level of milk production Ogun State
Publisher
Nigerian Society for Animal Production (NSAP)
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science
Cited by
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