International Ag-Sieve
Livestock
Volume II, Number 5, 1989 (Livestock)
"the rich and diverse stock of ethnoveterinary knowledge is an invaluable resource. ethnoveterinary medicine incorporates many effective home remedies and techniques; because these are culturally adapted, locally available , and often cheaper that comparable western methods, development planners and practitioners should consider them as important alternatives to western technologies."
Evelyn Mathias-Mundy, CIKARD
Contents:
Raise and Eat Your Own Iguanas
Ruminal Bacteria Prevent Leucaena Toxicity in Cattle
Fighting Rinderpest with Home-Grown Vaccine
Mixing Sheep and Rubber in Malaysia
Cheese-Making Without Rennet
Shrimp Thrive on Sugarcane Waste and Cassava Byproducts
Paravet Work
Book Reviews
Volume III, Number 6, 1990 (Livestock)
Contents:
Introducing Dual-Purpose Goats: Lessons Learned
Ivermectin Controls Parasites
Biocontrol of Cattle Parasites
Forage You Can Bank On
Crop-Livestock Interactions Affecting Soil Fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa
Legumes with Your Coffee?
Three Good Books on Sustainable Livestock Management
St. Croix Sheep vs. Parasites
Volume VI, Number 4, 1994 (Animal Husbandry)
Contents:
Dairy Goat Development by Women
Editorial
Shepherdesses and Sentimental Sheep
Raising Rabbits in Cameroon
Nutrient Cycling in the Sahel
Pastoralists put Down Roots
Tillers International
Local Knowledge: The Payoff