survey on using technical method for sheep rearing by farmersý
2007
Velayati , A | Mansoori, H
Studies conducted in this research work confirms that the acceptance, cooperation and scientific and technical instructions for using animal health, herd recording and egistration, selection and switching, and also participation in educational activities - special promotional plan, %70 - 80 of farmers have had very good performance but to improve operations and control of reproductive function percent farmers only% 60 have had good to very good grade .Meanwhile, the role of literacy, the number of ewe dedicated to the design, the number of extension courses by the farmer in the acceptance and application of scientific principles was positive .(% 5 ) This study showed that age below 50 years (mean age of study population) was the right age for admission and applying scientific and technical principles. Ewe numbers assigned to the project implementation by the farmer more than %60 of technical instructions - Operating Plan by livestock, a significant positive correlation with 99 and% 95 are confident. % Due to the positive correlation between this behaviors it can be concluded whatever the number of sheep is more to the design, behavior of farmers in accepting the principles of scientific and technical implementation plan is better. Farmers with more livestock and agricultural land also have more revenue. Pastoralists who had high amount of agricultural land hadless attention to applying scientific principles, and technical recording and data recording control of procreation and reproduction beascuse of their they were busy. Number of extension courses by the farmer typically had significant influence on the acceptance rate of %40-25 to the switching operation, a record herd information . Key words: Scientific and technical guidelines, participation, breeding livestock : Abstract
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