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PASTORALISM-RESEARCH POLICY AND PRACTICE
Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages -Publisher
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1186/s13570-014-0013-6
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Camels; Borana; Livestock species
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This study took place in Isiolo County of semi-arid northern Kenya among Borana pastoralists. Current scientific evidence indicates that climate variability is threatening reliance on cattle. This study aimed to understand whether the Borana community would let go their cattle culture and embrace camel production. The results showed that the Borana have changed their preference from cattle to camel rearing. Constraints identified as affecting camel production included the following: diseases, raiding and competition from other livestock. There is need to employ animal health workers to bail out the pastoralists from threats of livestock diseases, and to promote peace in the region.
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