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Trop Anim Health Prod ; 45(5): 1079-86, 2013 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23479311

ABSTRACT

In traditional cattle systems in the tropics, the milk produced is generally shared between the calf and the cattle keeper. This literature review evaluates the socio-economic aspects related to milk production and milk use in traditional cattle systems and identifies the best strategies of milk allocation in order to improve food security and maximise income. The available literature indicates that milk, in terms of economic, social and subsistence value, is more valuable than meat. Thus, under the conditions that characterise traditional cattle systems in the tropics, it is appropriate to have a higher milk offtake at the expense of calf growth. This review also found that certain management practices, such as restricted suckling, can be useful to minimise mortality of calves, while improving milk offtake for human consumption.


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Cattle/physiology , Dairying/methods , Lactation , Milk/metabolism , Animals , Dairying/economics , Female , Food Supply , Humans , Socioeconomic Factors , Tropical Climate
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