In vita and at slaughter performances of kids naturally reared in Molise

The world importance of goat husbandry as a genetic source for the production of meat, milk, textile fibre and skin, especially in tropical and sub-tropical areas and in Developing Countries is wide documented (Husain et al., 1996). Goat rearing annually produce about 177.6 millions tons of milk (FA...

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Main Authors: E. Salimei, M. Massari, A. Cappuccio, D. Marsico
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2011-03-01
Series:Italian Journal of Animal Science
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Online Access:http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/2158
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spelling doaj-5fc8abd793b340e095946a62111c64c82020-11-25T01:49:48ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2011-03-0121S57858010.4081/ijas.2003.s1.578In vita and at slaughter performances of kids naturally reared in MoliseE. SalimeiM. MassariA. CappuccioD. MarsicoThe world importance of goat husbandry as a genetic source for the production of meat, milk, textile fibre and skin, especially in tropical and sub-tropical areas and in Developing Countries is wide documented (Husain et al., 1996). Goat rearing annually produce about 177.6 millions tons of milk (FAO, 1992) and about 3.5 millions tons of meat (FAO, 1996), with an increasing request of product, that in the last decade has driven the increase of the number of heads reared (Knights et al., 1997). Because of the peculiar behaviour of goats, the above mentioned increase has been observed mainly in Developing Countries as well as in marginal lands of the Mediterranean areas (Southern Italy and Greece, in particular). In Molise, for instance, an increase in goats consistency has been recorded over 15 years (AIA, 1997). The emerging requests by the final consumer of typical and healthy products with origin and quality certified have also contributed to the survival of certain goats population as an exploitation tool of marginal lands, otherwise voted to be abandoned...http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/2158kids, meat, natural rearing, performance.
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author E. Salimei
M. Massari
A. Cappuccio
D. Marsico
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M. Massari
A. Cappuccio
D. Marsico
In vita and at slaughter performances of kids naturally reared in Molise
Italian Journal of Animal Science
kids, meat, natural rearing, performance.
author_facet E. Salimei
M. Massari
A. Cappuccio
D. Marsico
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title In vita and at slaughter performances of kids naturally reared in Molise
title_short In vita and at slaughter performances of kids naturally reared in Molise
title_full In vita and at slaughter performances of kids naturally reared in Molise
title_fullStr In vita and at slaughter performances of kids naturally reared in Molise
title_full_unstemmed In vita and at slaughter performances of kids naturally reared in Molise
title_sort in vita and at slaughter performances of kids naturally reared in molise
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Italian Journal of Animal Science
issn 1594-4077
1828-051X
publishDate 2011-03-01
description The world importance of goat husbandry as a genetic source for the production of meat, milk, textile fibre and skin, especially in tropical and sub-tropical areas and in Developing Countries is wide documented (Husain et al., 1996). Goat rearing annually produce about 177.6 millions tons of milk (FAO, 1992) and about 3.5 millions tons of meat (FAO, 1996), with an increasing request of product, that in the last decade has driven the increase of the number of heads reared (Knights et al., 1997). Because of the peculiar behaviour of goats, the above mentioned increase has been observed mainly in Developing Countries as well as in marginal lands of the Mediterranean areas (Southern Italy and Greece, in particular). In Molise, for instance, an increase in goats consistency has been recorded over 15 years (AIA, 1997). The emerging requests by the final consumer of typical and healthy products with origin and quality certified have also contributed to the survival of certain goats population as an exploitation tool of marginal lands, otherwise voted to be abandoned...
topic kids, meat, natural rearing, performance.
url http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/2158
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