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Indigenous Knowledge of Farmers in Breeding Practice and Selection Criteria of Dairy Cows at Chora and Gechi Districts of Ethiopia: An Implication for Genetic Improvements

This study assessed the breeding practice and selection criteria of dairy cows in two districts. A total number of 288 structured questionnaires were utilized to gather information from households in the study areas. Logit model, indices, and descriptive statistics were employed for data analysis. E...

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Autores principales: Bulcha, Gelaye Gebisa, Dewo, Oda Gizaw, Desta, Mengistu Asrat, Nwogwugwu, Chiemela Peters
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8881162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35222938
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3763724
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author Bulcha, Gelaye Gebisa
Dewo, Oda Gizaw
Desta, Mengistu Asrat
Nwogwugwu, Chiemela Peters
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Dewo, Oda Gizaw
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description This study assessed the breeding practice and selection criteria of dairy cows in two districts. A total number of 288 structured questionnaires were utilized to gather information from households in the study areas. Logit model, indices, and descriptive statistics were employed for data analysis. Education, marital status, and family size of respondents from Chora district were confirmed as predictors for practicing the controlled mating system and significantly influenced at p < 0.05. The odds of practicing the controlled mating system by educated and married farmers in Chora district were 10.01 and 4.82 times higher compared to uneducated and unmarried farmers, respectively, and also, for every additional increase in family size, they increased by the factor of 1.21. Educational and marital status of farmers in Gechi district also influenced the use of controlled mating. The odds of performing controlled mating based on the educational level and marital status of the farmers were higher among educated and married individuals. Based on indigenous knowledge, teat size, udder size, and pelvic width were the 1(st) three ranked traits used as major selection criteria of dairy cows in Gechi district, whereas body length was the 1(st) among others in Chora district. This finding indicated that the combination of indigenous knowledge with modern science is important to improve cow's genetics. The study suggests that mating systems and selection criteria should be considered as baseline information for designing the genetic improvement programs.
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spelling pubmed-88811622022-02-26 Indigenous Knowledge of Farmers in Breeding Practice and Selection Criteria of Dairy Cows at Chora and Gechi Districts of Ethiopia: An Implication for Genetic Improvements Bulcha, Gelaye Gebisa Dewo, Oda Gizaw Desta, Mengistu Asrat Nwogwugwu, Chiemela Peters Vet Med Int Research Article This study assessed the breeding practice and selection criteria of dairy cows in two districts. A total number of 288 structured questionnaires were utilized to gather information from households in the study areas. Logit model, indices, and descriptive statistics were employed for data analysis. Education, marital status, and family size of respondents from Chora district were confirmed as predictors for practicing the controlled mating system and significantly influenced at p < 0.05. The odds of practicing the controlled mating system by educated and married farmers in Chora district were 10.01 and 4.82 times higher compared to uneducated and unmarried farmers, respectively, and also, for every additional increase in family size, they increased by the factor of 1.21. Educational and marital status of farmers in Gechi district also influenced the use of controlled mating. The odds of performing controlled mating based on the educational level and marital status of the farmers were higher among educated and married individuals. Based on indigenous knowledge, teat size, udder size, and pelvic width were the 1(st) three ranked traits used as major selection criteria of dairy cows in Gechi district, whereas body length was the 1(st) among others in Chora district. This finding indicated that the combination of indigenous knowledge with modern science is important to improve cow's genetics. The study suggests that mating systems and selection criteria should be considered as baseline information for designing the genetic improvement programs. Hindawi 2022-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8881162/ /pubmed/35222938 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3763724 Text en Copyright © 2022 Gelaye Gebisa Bulcha et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bulcha, Gelaye Gebisa
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Desta, Mengistu Asrat
Nwogwugwu, Chiemela Peters
Indigenous Knowledge of Farmers in Breeding Practice and Selection Criteria of Dairy Cows at Chora and Gechi Districts of Ethiopia: An Implication for Genetic Improvements
title Indigenous Knowledge of Farmers in Breeding Practice and Selection Criteria of Dairy Cows at Chora and Gechi Districts of Ethiopia: An Implication for Genetic Improvements
title_full Indigenous Knowledge of Farmers in Breeding Practice and Selection Criteria of Dairy Cows at Chora and Gechi Districts of Ethiopia: An Implication for Genetic Improvements
title_fullStr Indigenous Knowledge of Farmers in Breeding Practice and Selection Criteria of Dairy Cows at Chora and Gechi Districts of Ethiopia: An Implication for Genetic Improvements
title_full_unstemmed Indigenous Knowledge of Farmers in Breeding Practice and Selection Criteria of Dairy Cows at Chora and Gechi Districts of Ethiopia: An Implication for Genetic Improvements
title_short Indigenous Knowledge of Farmers in Breeding Practice and Selection Criteria of Dairy Cows at Chora and Gechi Districts of Ethiopia: An Implication for Genetic Improvements
title_sort indigenous knowledge of farmers in breeding practice and selection criteria of dairy cows at chora and gechi districts of ethiopia: an implication for genetic improvements
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8881162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35222938
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3763724
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