The West African Dwarf Sheep I. Reproductive Performance and Growth

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  • A. Dettmers University of Ibadan
  • C. A. Igoche University of Ibadan
  • K. Akinkuolie University of Ibadan

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https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v3i1.2585

Abstract

THE study of the West African Dwarf flock at the University of Ibadan revealed that these sheep under moderately improved management, but without a breeding and selection programe were considerably better than they have been generally given credit for. West African Dwarf ewes are prolific and early maturing. The sheep are small and have finished their growth by the age of two years. Average daily gain up to three months was 85 g and from three months to two years, 31 g. Mortality of lambs with 20% up to three months of age, however, is still too high and should be reduced by improved pest and disease control.

Author Biographies

A. Dettmers, University of Ibadan

Department of Animal Science

C. A. Igoche, University of Ibadan

Department of Animal Science

K. Akinkuolie, University of Ibadan

Department of Animal Science

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2021-01-16

How to Cite

Dettmers, A., Igoche, C. A., & Akinkuolie, K. (2021). The West African Dwarf Sheep I. Reproductive Performance and Growth . Nigerian Journal of Animal Production, 3(1), 139–147. https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v3i1.2585

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