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farm enterprises were examined that included the production of Merino fine wool, prime lamb, beef cattle, milk, wheat and …
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strategies for dryland sheep production systems constrained by climatic variability. A total of 112 potential risk management … of flexible stock classes such as 2year old cattle or a mob of older ewes is essential. The results also emphasise the …
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The SHEEP model allows the frequency of risk factors to be analysed at individual, team and department levels over time …
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In this study, we estimated the influence of different meat prices, socio-demographic and geographic variables on sheep … resident in Switzerland. This study is motivated by the fact that sheep and goats play a major economic role especially for … regions. Considering the high share of households with zero consumption for sheep and goat meat, we estimated a Tobit …
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could maintain sheep, goats, or South American camelids. The objective was to increase the welfare of families through the …
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An understanding of factors influencing the decision of rural people to keep sheep and/or goats is crucial when … goats was higher (91%) than sheep (35%) because goats are not affected by any ethnic or cultural restrictions. Goats are … also perceived to be a less risky to invest into compared to sheep. Women represented 71% of the keepers of goats …
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