Abstract:
Besides soil replenishment through manure application , the zero grazing production system
also contributes towards smallholders' standards of living and poverty reduction. Its
benefits are many and substantial; in western Kenya, the livestock farmers have adopted it.
However, factors influencing its adoption are not known. It is also not certain whether the
livestock farmers who practice zero grazing are knowledgeable of the cattle reproductive
parameters or not which is key to zero grazing. Inadequate knowledge of the cattle
reproductive parameters limits the productivity and profitability of the zero grazing dairy
production system. This study determined factors influencing the adoption of zero grazing
dairy production system, farmers’ knowledge of the cattle reproductive parameters and
milk production. It also assessed farmers’ knowledge on the cattle reproductive parameters.
A cross-sectional study design was used in which a random number of 520 livestock
farmers, stratified by type of dairy production system (farmers who practice zero grazing
and farmers who do not) were used. The data was collected using a pre-tested structured
questionnaire that contained information on personal details of the household head, dairy
cattle breeds, animal composition, cattle animal reproductive parameters, animal production
systems and milk production records. Data was analysed using descriptive statistics,
logistic regression, two-sample t test and ordinary least squares models (OLS). The results
obtained by the logistic regression model revealed that adoption of zero grazing was
influenced by other factors besides male household heads, herdsize, ownship of one or
more means of transport and number of small ruminants. Factors such as age of the household head, years spent in school by the household head, number of school going
children, number of exotic cattle, being above the poverty line of Ksh 2,500, dependency
ratio and number of cross breed cattle had influence on adoption of zero grazing. The twosample
t- test revealed that farmers who practice zero grazing had significantly higher
knowledge of cattle reproductive parameters than the farmers who do not. The OLS
regression predicted practicing zero grazing and number of exotic cattle to have been the
important factors in influencing farmers’ knowledge of the reproductive parameters. The
OLS showed farmers’ knowledge of the cattle reproductive parameters, number of exotic
cattle, number of cross breed cattle, milk production as most important reason for keeping
cattle, being above poverty line of Ksh 2,500 and practicing zero grazing as important
factors in influencing milk production. It was concluded that the analysis on socioeconomic
factors was useful in identifying major factors that influence adoption of zero
grazing, farmers’ knowledge on the cattle reproductive parameters and milk production.
Therefore, policy measures, which are directed towards promoting ownership of improved
breeds of cattle, poverty line of more Ksh 2,500 and education of farmers will be of
considerable importance in promoting zero grazing adoption. Efforts directed towards
training of farmers on the reproductive parameters and encouraging farmer to farmer
interaction are of importance as these are some of the channels for information
dissemination and circulation of technologies among farmers.
Language:
English
Date of publication:
2013
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Region Focus:
East Africa
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RUFORUM Theses and Dissertations
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Open Access
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Supervisor:
Dr. Francis K. Njonge (JKUAT), Dr. Hippolyte Affognon (ICIPE), Dr. Daisy Salifu (ICIPE)
Form:
Printed resource
Extent:
xiv,122