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Improving Goat Production in the Tropics

Download or Read eBook Improving Goat Production in the Tropics PDF written by C. P. Peacock and published by Oxfam Pub. This book was released on 1996 with total page 412 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Improving Goat Production in the Tropics
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Publisher : Oxfam Pub
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89058909144
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Book Synopsis Improving Goat Production in the Tropics by : C. P. Peacock

Book excerpt: The book 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. Topics are common problems of goats in the tropics, assessing goat-production problems, basic nutrition, improved nutrition, goat diseases, management of reproduction, breeds and improvement, management of large goat farms, processing and marketing goat products and goat-improvement programmes.


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Written for both livestock specialists and for development workers who have not been formally trained in animal production, this book explains the theory of goa
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