SMALL RUMINANT PRODUCTION SYSTEMS: STATUS AND PROSPECTUS FOR IMPROVEMENT IN POTOHAR REGION OF PAKISTAN
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https://doi.org/10.57041/pjs.v68i3.521Keywords:
Potohar, sheep, goat, production systems and small ruminantsAbstract
The present study was conducted to characterize and evaluate the existing small
ruminants (SR) production and management systems in Potohar region of Pakistan. The SR farmers
(n=50; flock size > 05 animals) were interviewed.The majority of SR flockswere owned byilliterate
males. The farmers were either landless (17.02%) or had >5 acres of land (34.04%). The farmers
(86%) were mostly depending on free range areas for animal grazing. Feed supplementation was
practiced during forage scarcity periods, particularly during winter season (89.9%). Housing was made
(90%) to provide shelter and protection from predators and theft. Mean live weights of SR were
comparable with breed average. Animals were highly prolific with 1.43 services per conception
showing 60% conception rate. The mortality rate was high in goat kids (28.73%) than that of lambs
(19.22%). The major hindrances in SR productivity enhancementidentified were feed shortage,
inadequate animal health care and lack of proper marketing system.
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