The Economics of Pastoralism in Northern Kenya: The Rendille and the GabraUnited Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, 1985 - 268 pages |
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... wet conditions prevailed . In most cases wet conditions are considered to exist between November and mid - January and April to mid - June . Obviously this categorization is not completely accurate since there can be a great variation ...
... wet conditions prevailed . In most cases wet conditions are considered to exist between November and mid - January and April to mid - June . Obviously this categorization is not completely accurate since there can be a great variation ...
Page 112
... Wet conditions Dry conditions Table 8.4 Goat milk yields 1 - 2 Length of lactation ( months ) 3 - 4 5 - 6 206 228 ( 71 ) ( 48 ) 61 127 88 ( 21 ) ( 35 ) ( 04 ) * 107 ( 16 ) Yield ( cc / day ) 1 - 2 Wet conditions Length of lactation ...
... Wet conditions Dry conditions Table 8.4 Goat milk yields 1 - 2 Length of lactation ( months ) 3 - 4 5 - 6 206 228 ( 71 ) ( 48 ) 61 127 88 ( 21 ) ( 35 ) ( 04 ) * 107 ( 16 ) Yield ( cc / day ) 1 - 2 Wet conditions Length of lactation ...
Page 113
... wet conditions and varied greatly between as little as 2.1 litres daily to 3.3 litres . - People obtain significantly less milk for human consumption from their cattle in dry conditions than in wet conditions , which is to be expected . In ...
... wet conditions and varied greatly between as little as 2.1 litres daily to 3.3 litres . - People obtain significantly less milk for human consumption from their cattle in dry conditions than in wet conditions , which is to be expected . In ...
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70 Age Mean age categories age/sex annual areas average Balessa Balessa Ildere Barcho bridewealth brothers camel herding castrates Cattle and smallstock cattle herds Chalbi Desert Chapter clan section cows Damballa Dimtu distance Dololo dry conditions dry season ewes Female herders Figure flocks forr camps Forr smallstock Frequency Gabra goats herd structure herding units Household holdings houses Hurri Hills Indigofera IPAL Kalacha Kargi Kenya kids and lambs KILOMETRES Korr labour lactation LAG BALLAL Lake Turkana livestock main camp Male herders married Marsabit Marsabit District mature milk yields milked and suckled months mothers move NK NK NK North Horr Number of milch off-take old calves pack camels pastoralists Qarsa rains range Rendille reside satellite camps sheep sheep and goats sick animal Siginte slaughtered sold sorio species Standard deviation Symptoms Table town Treatment water points waterholes wet conditions wet seasons young calves young kids zero Total