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Veterinary World | 2018

Reproductive performances of the Borgou cow inseminated on natural or induced estrus with semen from Gir and Girolando at the Okpara Breeding Farm

Foukpe Zhairath Adambi Boukari; Ibrahim Traore Alkoiret; Soumanou Seibou Toleba; Athanase Ahissou; Fataou Zacharie Toure; Aliyassou Mama Yacoubou; Gabriel Assouan Bonou; Ignace Ogoudanan Dotche; Victoire Akpaki; Issaka Youssao

Aim: The current study aims to evaluate the reproductive performances of the Borgou cow inseminated on natural or induced estrus with semen from Gir and Girolando at the Okpara Breeding Farm. Materials and Methods: Semen from exotic breeds was used to inseminate 70 Borgou cows on induced estrus with the norgestomet implant and 285 others on natural estrous. Data on the reproductive performances of inseminated cows were collected. Results: In inseminated cows on induced estrus, the pregnancy rate was 30% and that of abortion was 9.52%. The fertility rate was 28.57% and those of live births and mortality were, respectively, 105.26% and 5% in these cows. As for inseminated cows on natural estrus, the pregnancy rate was 75.79% and the one of calving was 88.89%. The fertility rate recorded with natural estrous was 66.67% and was significantly higher than the one recorded with insemination on induced estrus. The live births and the birth-weaning mortality rates were, respectively, 98.96% and 11.58% in inseminated cows on natural estrus. Conclusion: Reproductive performances are better in Borgou cows inseminated on natural estrus than in those inseminated on induced estrus.


International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences | 2018

Practical aspects of grass forage seed production and quality with particular reference to planting row spacing and nitrogen fertilization in tropical regions: A review

Basile Gbenou; Sébastien Adjolohoun; Daniel Bignon Maxime Houndjo; Léonard Ahoton; Aliou Saidou; Marcel Houinato; Soumanou Seibou Toleba; Brice Sinsin

The poor seed yield from some pasture grasses may result from a number of causes, such as the choice of site production, low soil fertility, inappropriate sowing rate, inadequate crop management practices particularly plant density, fertilizer input, poor seed recovery, etc. Compared with sowings of general plant use, seed crops warrant more care and expense during the establishment phase. Seedbeds should be prepared more thoroughly and the seed sown more precisely using adequate seeding rates. The effect of row spacing on the one hand and nitrogen level application on the other hand, have variable effect on grass seed production and there are a conflicting report in some cases depending on species, management practices and environmental conditions, and therefore a case-by-case study for each species and environment is important. In general, seed growers had better to sown seed in row than broadcasting and row spacing of 50-80 cm can be recommended for seed production depending on grass species or cultivars. The selection of optimal production areas depends on soil fertility, the photoperiod and temperature which can interact with rainfall and humidity of the site. The optimum sowing depths was 0-30 mm with some species and cultivars emerging from greater depths than others. With some exceptions, larger seeds were generally able to germinate successfully from greater depths. It was reported that seeds of Brachiaria brizantha and Panicum maximum established better when covered by 20-50 mm. Generally, applying fertilizer nitrogen to seed crops has implications for yield component dynamics such as tiller increasing, number of fertile tillers, floret per spikelet, and seed per head and ultimately increases seed yield and quality. Amounts of nitrogen fertilizer required will depend on species, soil type and rainfall. More often, 100-250 kg of nitrogen per ha and crop and rate more than 300 kg N/ha caused reduction in seed yield by severe plant lodging. For optimum time for nitrogen application, it can be recommended to growers to apply nitrogen in the period from vegetative to spikelet initiation. Keywords : Planting density, sowing, fertilization, seed yield, quality, tropical areas.


Agricultural Science Research Journal | 2013

Reproductive phenology stages and their contributions to seed production of two Arachis pintoi ecotypes (CIAT 17434 and CIAT 18744) in Sudanian savanna region of Benin, West Africa

Sébastien Adjolohoun; Jérôme Bindelle; Claude Adandedjan; Soumanou Seibou Toleba; René Nonfon; Brice Sinsin


International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences | 2011

Diet supplement effect based on cottonseed meal and Vitellaria paradoxa leaves on Borgou cows performance in rainy season

Roukayath Chabi Toko; M. Dahouda; Fernand Gbaguidi; Soumanou Seibou Toleba


Annales De Medecine Veterinaire | 2009

Use of cassava leafs and cossets in finishing Guinea fowls (Numida meleagris, L): effects on animal performance, production costs, carcass characteristics and meat quality.

M. Dahouda; Soumanou Seibou Toleba; A. K. I. Youssao; A. A. A. Mama


Annales De Medecine Veterinaire | 2009

Unconventional feed resources for poultry production in Africa: nutritional values and constraints.

M. Dahouda; Soumanou Seibou Toleba; M. Senou; A. K. I. Youssao; Alain Hambuckers; Jean-Luc Hornick


Revue d'élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux | 2018

Gestion de l’alimentation des porcs et contraintes de l’élevage porcin au Sud-Bénin

Pascal Sègbégnon Kiki; Mahamadou Dahouda; Soumanou Seibou Toleba; Serge Gbênagnon Ahounou; Ignace Ogoudanan Dotche; Benoît Govoeyi; Nicolas Antoine-Moussiaux; Guy Apollinaire Mensah; Souaïbou Farougou; Issaka Youssao Abdou Karim; Jean-Paul Dehoux


Revue d'élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux | 2018

Caractérisation phénotypique des ressources génétiques porcines des départements de l’Ouémé et du Plateau au Bénin

Issaka Youssao Abdou Karim; Ignace Ogoudanan Dotche; Soumanou Seibou Toleba; Kévin Sagui Kassa; Serge Gbênagnon Ahounou; Chakirath Salifou; Mahamadou Dahouda; Nicolas Antoine-Moussiaux; Jean-Paul Dehoux; Guy Apollinaire Mensah


Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research | 2018

Zootechnical performance of Girolando cattle at Kpinnou Breeding Farm, South-West of Benin Republic

Yacoubou Alassane; Serge Gbênagnon Ahounou; Soumanou Seibou Toleba; Achille Amour Adjakpa; Ignace Ogoudanan Dotche; Isidore Houaga; Nassim Moula; Nicolas Antoine-Moussiaux; Jean-Luc Hornick; A. K. I. Youssao


International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences | 2018

Socio-demographic and economic characteristics, crop-livestock production systems and issues for rearing improvement: A review

Daniel Bignon Maxime Houndjo; Sébastien Adjolohoun; Basile Gbenou; Aliou Saidou; Léonard Ahoton; Marcel Houinato; Soumanou Seibou Toleba; Brice Sinsin

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Mahamadou Dahouda

École Normale Supérieure

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Marcel Houinato

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Jean-Paul Dehoux

Université catholique de Louvain

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