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Author McGregor, B. A.

Title Nutrition of goats during drought : a report for the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation / by B.A. McGregor
Published Barton, A.C.T. : Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, 2003

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Description vii, 63 pages ; 30 cm
Series RIRDC publication, 1440-6845 ; no. 03/016
RIRDC project ; no. DAV 202A
RIRDC project ; no. DAV 202A
Summary The mohair, cashmere and goat meat industries are establishing small industries exporting products valued at approximately $40 million pa. While the infrastructure and supply-chains exists for considerably larger industries, the long-term viability and resource sustainability is threatened by periodic long-term droughts. Inappropriate drought management will seriously damage the land and natural resources of farms and may lead to a loss of breeding stock which in turn reduces the capacity of goat producers to recover after a long-term drought. Current drought feeding and water supply recommendation for goats in Australia are out of date. Application of inappropriate drought strategies may endanger the welfare of significant numbers of goats. Many goat managers were not in the industry during the last long-term drought. It is appropriate for goat drought feeding recommendations to be reviewed
Notes "March 2003."
"Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, Rare Natural Animal Fibres Research and Development"--Cover
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 56-60
Notes Also available in an electronic version in PDF format via the Internet at: http://www.rirdc.gov.au/reports/Index.htm
2003 Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation
Subject Goats -- Nutrition -- Australia.
Goats -- Effect of drought on -- Australia.
Goats -- Feeding and feeds -- Australia.
Author Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation.
Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation. Rare Natural Animal Fibres (Program)
ISSN 1440-6845