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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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1 a 0 FE The spread of crossbred cattle The colonial livestock station at Jakiri also facilitated the introduction of gudaali cattle to the Grassfields . Created by the British administration in the 1950s and located in the heart of the ...
1 a 0 FE The spread of crossbred cattle The colonial livestock station at Jakiri also facilitated the introduction of gudaali cattle to the Grassfields . Created by the British administration in the 1950s and located in the heart of the ...
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their herds , while others had lost their cattle and became hired herders . Nevertheless , the immigrants brought seenooji zebus into the area with them . The Fulani of Bondoukui call these new cattle jelgooji and mosiji , because they ...
their herds , while others had lost their cattle and became hired herders . Nevertheless , the immigrants brought seenooji zebus into the area with them . The Fulani of Bondoukui call these new cattle jelgooji and mosiji , because they ...
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