2010
DOI: 10.1017/s1751731110001412
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Production systems of Creole goat and their implications for a breeding programme

Abstract: The Creole goat is a local meat breed well adapted to the tropical environment of Guadeloupe, a French island in the Caribbean. A survey of 47 goat farmers was conducted in May 2008 to describe the Guadeloupean goat farming systems. It was the preliminary step for the implementation of a breeding programme for Creole goats. Farmers had 31 does on average. A small number (4%) kept only Creole goats. Most of them (62%) had a mixed herd of Creole and crossbreds. One-third of them (34%) reared only crossbred goats… Show more

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“…The traits included in the breeding objective were close to the traits desired by farmers, as reported in a survey (Gunia et al, 2010). Creole goats are an indigenous breed, whose Economic values of body weight, reproduction and parasite resistance traits for a Creole goat breeding goal meat production is important to farmers.…”
Section: Choice Of Traits and Comparison Of Their Economic Valuesmentioning
confidence: 55%
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“…The traits included in the breeding objective were close to the traits desired by farmers, as reported in a survey (Gunia et al, 2010). Creole goats are an indigenous breed, whose Economic values of body weight, reproduction and parasite resistance traits for a Creole goat breeding goal meat production is important to farmers.…”
Section: Choice Of Traits and Comparison Of Their Economic Valuesmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…The level of management modelled for the farm used in this study was above average relative to those farms registered in the Cabricoop breeding organisation. This model farm represented the management and farming practices observed in most Cabricoop farms (Gunia et al, 2010). Some practices described in the model (such as three kiddings in 2 years and selective anthelmintic treatment of does) were not found in all Cabricoop farms.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a first step, a survey of goat farmers was conducted by INRA (Gunia et al, 2010a). Herd management was studied.…”
Section: Farmer Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%