Comparison of working equid welfare across three regions of Mexico

E Haddy, F Burden, O Prado‐Ortiz… - Equine Veterinary …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background Factors affecting working equid welfare are wide‐ranging and reflect cultural,
economic and climatic conditions, the type of work equids are used for, and individual …

Livestock Agrodiversity of Mazahua Smallholder CampesinoSystems in the Highlands of Central Mexico

CM Arriaga-Jordán, AM Pedraza-Fuentes… - Human ecology, 2005 - Springer
Livestock agrodiversity of Mazahua smallholder 'campesino'systems in the highlands of
Central Mexico was investigated in the villages of San PabloTlalchichilpa (SPT) and La …

[PDF][PDF] A landscaping analysis of Working Equid Population numbers in LMICs, with Policy recommendations

FK Allan - UK: Brooke/University of Edinburgh, 2021 - brookeandjoshua.com
Globally, there is estimated to be approximately 116 million equids, with around 36 million
located in the 38 least developed countries [1], where their lives are predominantly spent …

Economic Contribution of Draught Animals to Mazahua Smallholder Campesino Farming Systems in the Highlands of Central Mexico

CM Arriaga-Jordán, AM Pedraza-Fuentes… - Tropical Animal health …, 2005 - Springer
The economic contribution of draught animals to smallholder Mazahua campesino systems
in two mountain villages of San Felipe del Progreso, in the central highlands of Mexico, was …

Common Vetch (Vicia sativa) for Improving the Nutrition of Working Equids in Campesino Systems on Hill Slopes in Central Mexico

LG Velazquez-Beltran, YE Felipe-Perez… - Tropical animal health …, 2002 - Springer
Campesino systems on hill slopes in Central Mexico rely on equids for multiple activities and
have a problem in adequately feeding them. A participatory trial was conducted to evaluate …

[PDF][PDF] A Landscaping Analysis of Working Equid Population Numbers in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMICs), with Policy Recommendations

F Allan - 2021 - research.ed.ac.uk
Globally, there is estimated to be approximately 116 million equids, with around 36 million
located in the 38 least developed countries [1], where their lives are predominantly spent …