A case Study report on:
The Utilization of Indigenous Knowledge in Range Management and Forage Plants for Improving Livestock Productivity and Food Security in the Maasai and Barbaig Communities of KIBAHA |
BY:
Nelson Kilongozi ( MSc Agric )
Principal Livestock Officer
Ministry of Water and Livestock Development
P O BOX 9152, DAR ES SALAAM.
Zabron Kengera (MSc MnRSA)
University of Dar Es Salaam
Department of Geography,
PO Box 35049,
DAR ES SALAAM
Samwel Leshongo ( Bsc Agric )
Principal Livestock Officer
Ministry of Water and Livestock Development
P O BOX 9152, DAR ES SALAAM
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2.0 PROBLEM STATEMENT AND JUSTIFICATION
5.0 STUDY FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION
5.1 The Maasai pastoral community
5.1.3 Classification of rangelands
5.1.6 Ethno veterinary knowledge
5.2 Barbaig pastoral community
5.2.3 Classification and suitability rating of rangelands
5.2.4 Attributes used in assessing animal performance.
5.2.6 Traditional livestock treatment
6.0 CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1. Human and Livestock Population of Magindu and Kwala wards
Table 2. Weather pattern for Magindu ward
Table 3. Ecological range suitability ranking in relation to forage plants
Table 4. Management of undesirable quality of posture of grazing areas
Table 5. Solutions to deal with water shortage
Table 6. Attributes of good water.
Table 7. Maasai oil classification and use
Table 8. Maasai criteria of range assessment
Table 9. Ecological range rating
Table 10. Solutions to deal with animals in poor condition
Table 11. Decision making roles according to age sets
Table 12. Weather pattern in Kwala ward
Table 13. Traditional ranking of rangelands
Table 14. Barbaigs' soil classification
Table 15. Criteria used by the Barbaig to assess animal condition
Table 16. Criteria for bull and cow selection
LIST OF MAPS
Map 1. Map of Kibaha District showing Magindu and Kwala wards