墨西哥格雷罗山脉农林牧区克里奥尔山羊的救援和参与性保护

S. Vargas-López, Á. Bustamante-González, J. E. Ramírez-Bribiesca, G. Torres-Hernández, A. Larbi, J. Maldonado-Jáquez, Zenón Gerardo López-Tecpoyotl
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其目标是实施一个参与性进程,包括在农林业系统中拯救和保护克里奥尔山羊,作为墨西哥格雷罗山脉土著和边缘地区的一项发展战略。该研究侧重于山羊农业生态系统,记录了山羊发育的各个方面,并确定了13个城市的山羊区,对680只山羊进行了动物计量学特征分析。对110名山羊生产者进行了访谈,以评估农民对山羊生产的看法。57名生产者接受了综合管理培训,4名生产者饲养了300只优秀羊群。采用社会网络分析法、主成分分析法和对应分析法对数据进行分析。确定了两种山羊农业生态系统:1)农业-森林生态系统,即山羊种群杂交;2)传统系统,即克里奥尔山羊在本地植被上放牧。根据山羊的双肩直径、胸深、体长、胸围、肩高、肩点宽度和活重,我们确定了3种山羊类型:1)Mixteco mosaic(61%)、2)Pastoreña(31.8%)和3)杂交山羊(7.2%)。MG地区的小山羊农户更喜欢克里奥尔山羊,因为它们的生产力更高,适应环境的能力更好。亮点:拯救和保护克里奥尔山羊品种的农民参与项目。低资源小农的山羊农牧系统。克里奥尔山羊的可持续利用。墨西哥山区的山羊生产系统。
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Rescue and participatory conservation of Creole goats in the agro-silvopastoral systems of the Mountains of Guerrero, Mexico
The objective was to implement a participatory process involving rescue and conservation of Creole goats in agro-silvopastoral systems, as a development strategy for the indigenous and marginalized region of the Mountains of Guerrero (MG), Mexico. The study focused on the caprine agroecosystem, documenting aspects of goat development and identifying caprine areas in 13 municipalities, zoometrically characterizing 680 goats. One hundred and ten goat producers were interviewed for evaluating farmer perception of goat production. Fifty-seven producers were trained in holistic management, and four producers raised 300 goats in outstanding herds. Data were analyzed using social networks, principal component analysis and correspondence analysis. Two goat agroecosystems were identified: 1) agro-silvopastoralism, with crossbreeding of goat populations and, 2) traditional systems, involving grazing of Creole goats on native vegetation. We identified three types of goats: 1) Mixteco mosaic (61%), 2), Pastoreña (31.8%), and 3) Crossbreeds (7.2%), based on bicoastal diameter, chest depth, body length, thoracic perimeter, height at withers, shoulder point width and liveweight. Smallholder goat farmers in the MG preferred Creole goats for their greater productivity and better environmental adaptation. Highlights: Farmer-participatory programs to rescue and conserve the Creole goat breed. Goats agro-silvopastoral systems with low resource smallholders. Sustainable utilization of Creole goats. Goat production systems in the Mexican Mountains.
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