Agriculture, Vol. 15 No. 2, 2009.
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STOCK BREEDING IN TROPICAL AND SUBTROPICAL CONDITIONS
Ivan Knežević
; Faculty of Agriculture, J.J.Strossmayer University of Osijek, Osijek, Croatia
Pero Mijić
; Faculty of Agriculture, J.J.Strossmayer University of Osijek, Osijek, Croatia
Zvonko Antunović
; Faculty of Agriculture, J.J.Strossmayer University of Osijek, Osijek, Croatia
Mirjana Baban
; Faculty of Agriculture, J.J.Strossmayer University of Osijek, Osijek, Croatia
Abstract
CONTENTS
The academic textbook Stock Breeding in Tropical and Subtropical Conditions contains the following chapters: General part, Cattle and camels, Sheep and goats, Horses, donkeys, mules and hinnies, Index and Appendix with photographs of domestic animals in tropical and subtropical area.
The textbook is written for students of the Faculty of Agriculture in Osijek and serves as a reading recommended within the module of the same title. Since 1997, when this module was introduced to curriculum as an elective course, students have showed great interest for gaining knowledge on cattle breeding in specific tropical and subtropical conditions. They prepared numerous seminary papers and final theses on the mentioned topic. Gaining of such knowledge contributes to openness and mobility of students to other European universities, which further promotes Bologna Process principles. The textbook covers all topics that are planned to be elaborated within the module. The handbook content is divided into two parts. The first part overviews numerous problems that producers of cattle in tropical and subtropical conditions are faced with. Some of those problems are also present in Croatia, especially in the warmer part of a year, becoming more obvious because of global climatic changes. Some breeds of cattle typical for tropical and subtropical areas are presented in the second part of the textbook within three chapters (Cattle and camels, Sheep and goats, Horses, donkeys, mules and hinnies). According to historical records, some of these animals, such as buffalos lived in our areas, particularly in Slavonia, while some other breeds live today across Europe and are treated as exotic animals.
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44900
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Publication date:
11.12.2009.
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