2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.12.18.423410
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Production, Reproduction and Adaptation characteristics of Boran cattle breed under changing climate: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract: IntroductionClimate change has devastating effects on livestock production and productivity, which could threaten livestock-based food security in pastoral and agro-pastoral production systems of the tropics and sub-tropics. Hence, to sustain livestock production in an environment challenged by climate change, the animals must have the ability to survive and produce under extreme conditions. Boran cattle breed is one of the hardiest Zebu cattle reared by Borana Oromo pastoralists for milk and meat production. … Show more

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“…In general, high-producing breeds from temperate regions, which make up most of the market's production today, are not well adapted to heat stress situations (Pilling and Hoffmann, 2011;Renaudeau et al, 2012). As a result, selection for improved meat, and/or milk traits without considering adaptation to extreme environmental conditions may increase animals' susceptibility to elevated temperatures (Bayssa et al, 2020). Therefore, selection and breed improvement strategies should not only exploit the production potentials of animals but also their adaptability capacity so as to limit the productivity losses and other health effects on animals.…”
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“…In general, high-producing breeds from temperate regions, which make up most of the market's production today, are not well adapted to heat stress situations (Pilling and Hoffmann, 2011;Renaudeau et al, 2012). As a result, selection for improved meat, and/or milk traits without considering adaptation to extreme environmental conditions may increase animals' susceptibility to elevated temperatures (Bayssa et al, 2020). Therefore, selection and breed improvement strategies should not only exploit the production potentials of animals but also their adaptability capacity so as to limit the productivity losses and other health effects on animals.…”
Section: Reproductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is especially important as the climate becomes warmer, conditions for diseases occurrences turn out to be more favorable and feed resources become scarce leading to cost rises (Hoffmann, 2010;Kantanen et al, 2015). Adaptive characteristics to climate change encompass a wide range of physiological, behavioral, and morphological features (Melesse et al, 2011a;Melesse et al, 2011b;Melesse, 2016;Bayssa et al, 2020). Climate change adaptation strategies address not only livestock tolerance to heat, but also disease resistance, water scarcity tolerance, and the ability to cope with poor quality feed.…”
Section: Cattle Breeding For Improved Adaptation To Changing Environm...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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