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Sheep Breeding and Agropastoralism in the Region of Ain Ben Khelile (Nâama-Western Algeria): Typology of Breeding Strategies

Sheep Breeding and Agropastoralism in the Region of Ain Ben Khelile (Nâama-Western Algeria): Typology of Breeding Strategies

Faradji Khalil1*, Slimani Noureddine2 and Senoussi Abdelhakim3

1Department of Agricultural Sciences, Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences, Environmental and Health Biology Laboratory, University of El-Oued 39000-Algeria; 2Department of Agricultural Sciences, Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences, Environmental and Health Biology Laboratory, University of El-Oued 39000-Algeria; 3Department of Agricultural Sciences, Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences, Saharan Bioresources Laboratory, Preservation and Valorisation, University of Ouergla 30000-Algeria.

 
*Correspondence | Faradji Khalil, Department of Agricultural Sciences, Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences, Environmental and Health Biology Laboratory, University of El-Oued 39000-Algeria; Email: faradji-khalil@univ-eloued.dz 

Figure 1:

Location map of the commune of Ain Ben Khelil (DPSB, 2021).

Figure 2:

Ages of farmers in the commune of Ain Ben Khelil.

Figure 3:

Level of education of farmers in the commune of Ain Ben Khelil.

Figure 4:

Categories of livestock farmers in the commune of Ain Ben Khelil.

Figure 5:

Number of sheep breeds exploited in the commune of Ain Ben Khelile.

Figure 6:

Lifestyle of livestock farmers in the commune of Ain Ben Khelile.

Figure 7:

Steppe environment (classic sheepfold (Photo FARADJI,2021).

Figure 8:

Livestock in steppe environment (grazing) (Photo FARADJI, 2021).

Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Research

September

Vol.37, Iss. 3, Pages 190-319

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