The Girgentana goat breed: A zootechnical overview on genetics, nutrition and dairy production aspects

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Abstract

In recent years, there has been a great interest in recovering and preserving local livestock breeds. An interesting situation is represented by the Girgentana goat, an ancient local breed reared in Sicily. Over recent years, this breed has become almost extinct, in part as a consequence of the marked decrease in fresh goat milk consumption. On the basis of these considerations, several studies on its genetic structure and management aspects have been conducted in order to protect the Girgentana goat from the risk of extinction and recover its genetic and economic value. In this context, information on genetics, nutrition and dairy production aspects may have a crucial role in the improvement and management of the breed. Thus, this chapter describes some points of these applications through recent investigations on this goat breed.

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Mastrangelo, S., & Bonanno, A. (2018). The Girgentana goat breed: A zootechnical overview on genetics, nutrition and dairy production aspects. In Sustainable Goat Production in Adverse Environments (Vol. 2, pp. 191–203). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71294-9_14

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