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Title

Effects of drought on cattle production in sub-tropical environments.

Authors

Dzavo, Takunda; Zindove, Titus J.; Dhliwayo, Marshall; Chimonyo, Michael

Abstract

The objective of the study was to assess farmer perceptions on effects of drought on cattle production in sub-tropical environments. Data was collected from a total of 314 cattle-owning households from semi-arid and sub-humid environments using pre-tested structured questionnaires. Drought was highly ranked common cause of cattle loss in semi-arid (ranked third) whilst in sub-humid conditions it was lowly ranked (ranked sixth; P < 0.05). Water shortage was ranked as the constituent of drought with the most severe impact on cattle production in semi-arid environments whilst in sub-humid environments feed shortage was ranked first (P < 0.05). Mortalities were ranked as the most common effect of drought in semi-arid environments whilst in sub-humid environments parasite incidence was ranked first (P < 0.01). Lactating and pregnant cows in sub-humid environments were more likely to be emaciated during droughts periods than those in semi-arid environments (P ˂ 0.05). Starvation, a stressor which is directly related to drought, was the major cause of cattle losses in sub-humid environments. Diseases and parasites, which can be exacerbated by drought, were the major cause of cattle losses in semi-arid environments. Cows and calves are more vulnerable to emaciation during drought periods in sub-humid environments than in semi-arid environments.

Subjects

CATTLE parasites; CATTLE feeding & feeds; PREGNANCY in animals; DROUGHTS; STARVATION

Publication

Tropical Animal Health & Production, 2019, Vol 51, Issue 3, p669

ISSN

0049-4747

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s11250-018-1741-1

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