ASSESSMENT OF SHEEP PRODUCTION PRACTICES IN YOBE STATE NIGERIA

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  • T. Nuhu Federal Polytechnic Damaturu
  • Y. U. Kawu Federal Polytechnic Damaturu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.vi.4466

Keywords:

Sheep farmers, production practices, Constraints, socio-economic characteristic

Abstract

This study evaluated the socio-economic characteristics of sheep farmers, their production practices and constraints to production in Yobe state. Respondents for the study were selected using two-stage sampling techniques. Primary data were collected with the aid of well-structured questionnaire and analyzed using descriptive statistics. The results showed that the majority (51.67%) of the producers are males and most (23.33%) were within the age bracket of 15 - 25 and 56 - 65 years many (30%) of them had household sizes of (11 - 15) and majority of the respondents (37.08%) had secondary
education. Also, the results revealed that the major constraints to sheep production in the study location was lack of initial capital (25.42%) followed by theft and predators (22.5%) then disease and parasite (20%). This study recommends that sheep farmers should come together and form cooperatives; thereby they could have access to soft loans hence improving production, in terms of medication capital for investment and expansion.

Author Biographies

T. Nuhu, Federal Polytechnic Damaturu

Department of Animal Health and Production Technology

Y. U. Kawu, Federal Polytechnic Damaturu

Department of Animal Health and Production Technology

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Published

2024-09-10

How to Cite

Nuhu, T., & Kawu, Y. U. (2024). ASSESSMENT OF SHEEP PRODUCTION PRACTICES IN YOBE STATE NIGERIA. Nigerian Journal of Animal Production, 232–236. https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.vi.4466

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