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Participatory definition of trait preferences for designing village breeding schemes for goats in harsh environments of Ethiopia

Friday, August 22, 2014
Posters (The Westin Bayshore)
Tadelle Dessie , International Livestock Research Institute, Addis Abeba, Ethiopia
Grum Gebreyesus , International Livestock Research Institute, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Getnet Mekuriaw , Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Tatek Woldu , Hohenhiem University, Stutgart, Germany
Temesgen Jembere , Haramaya University, Haramaya, Ethiopia
Morris Agaba , Biosciences eastern and central Africa - International Livestock Research Institute Hub, Nairobi, Kenya
Ally M Okeyo , International Livestock Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya
Abstract Text: There is critical need to improve productivity of indigenous goat breeds in order to sustain supply of food and income to communities living in harsher areas that are coming to relay more and more on the drought tolerant commodity; goats, due to changing climate. To this end, a community-based goat breeding project is being implemented in 5 zones of Ethiopia by ILRI and its partners. Designing of the breeding programs proceeded phenotypic and molecular characterization of the indigenous Ethiopian goat breeds. The characterization studies revealed that ample genetic diversity exists between and within the indigenous goat breeds pointing hug potential to tap for improving productivity amid a changing climate. Participatory definition of trait preferences was undertaken to pave the way for deriving economic weights of traits to develop selection indices.

Keywords:

Goat breeding

Traits preference

Village breeding schemes