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THE FULANI AND CATTLE BREEDS : CROSSBREEDING AND HERITAGE STRATEGIES Jean Boutrais The main constituents of pastoral systems are grazing lands , pastoral societies and livestock . Researchers are concerned with each of these ...
THE FULANI AND CATTLE BREEDS : CROSSBREEDING AND HERITAGE STRATEGIES Jean Boutrais The main constituents of pastoral systems are grazing lands , pastoral societies and livestock . Researchers are concerned with each of these ...
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Settled cattle breeds were located far north of the Grassfields on the Adamawa and Mambila plateaus . These other zebus , called gudaali , have a smaller size than the mbororo breeds , a stouter body , shorter horns but a bigger and ...
Settled cattle breeds were located far north of the Grassfields on the Adamawa and Mambila plateaus . These other zebus , called gudaali , have a smaller size than the mbororo breeds , a stouter body , shorter horns but a bigger and ...
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Most Fulani pastoralists do not forget that the zebus are their ancient and specific cattle breed . ... They cross and change cattle breeds in order to adapt to new ecological or socio - political situations . Fulani say that they like ...
Most Fulani pastoralists do not forget that the zebus are their ancient and specific cattle breed . ... They cross and change cattle breeds in order to adapt to new ecological or socio - political situations . Fulani say that they like ...
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