PRINCIPLES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
Completion requirements
A COPREHESIVE COVERAGE OF ALL AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES IN KENYA
3. LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
3.2. BEEF FARMING
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Boran:
- The Boran is an indigenous cattle breed native to Kenya and other East African countries.
- Known for its adaptability to harsh environmental conditions, heat tolerance, disease resistance, and ability to thrive on low-quality forage.
- Boran cattle are often used in crossbreeding programs to improve the hardiness and resilience of commercial beef herds.
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Sahiwal:
- Originally from Pakistan and India, the Sahiwal breed has been introduced to Kenya and other African countries for its heat tolerance and milk production potential.
- Sahiwal cattle are well-adapted to tropical climates, with good resistance to diseases like tick-borne diseases.
- While primarily known for their dairy traits, Sahiwal cattle are also valued for beef production due to their excellent feed conversion efficiency and meat quality.
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Zebu (Indicine):
- Zebu cattle, also known as Indicine or humped cattle, are a group of cattle breeds originating from South Asia and Africa.
- In Kenya, Zebu breeds like the Boran and the Sahiwal are commonly kept for beef production.
- Zebu cattle exhibit heat tolerance, resistance to parasites, and adaptation to arid and semi-arid environments, making them well-suited to Kenyan conditions.
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Ankole-Watusi:
- The Ankole-Watusi is a large cattle breed native to East Africa, characterized by its distinctive long, curved horns.
- While primarily kept for their milk, the Ankole-Watusi cattle are also raised for beef production.
- They are well-adapted to grazing in semi-arid environments and are valued for their meat quality and drought resistance.
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Hereford:
- Hereford cattle are a British beef breed known for their docile temperament, good foraging ability, and efficient feed conversion.
- They have been introduced to Kenya and other countries for crossbreeding with indigenous cattle to improve beef quality and growth rates.
- Hereford crosses are popular among Kenyan beef farmers seeking to enhance the performance of their herds.
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Simmental:
- Simmental cattle are a dual-purpose breed originating from Switzerland, known for their fast growth rates, good conformation, and high meat yields.
- They have been introduced to Kenya and other African countries for crossbreeding to improve beef production efficiency and carcass quality.
- Simmental crosses are valued for their hybrid vigor and suitability for both beef and dairy production systems.