Latest News About Cameroon Sheep

Updated 2026-05-22 08:03

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4. Sheep And Goats

These highland areas have a very light tsetse infestation or none at all, and they serve as a seasonal retreat for transhumant Zebu herds, allowing them to take advantage of pastures at other times which are only seasonally infested. In addition, Zebu cattle are given chemo-prophylactic treatment for trypanosomiasis on a large scale in Cameroon, which allows them to survive in lightly infested areas. Finally, the government has carried out intensive tsetse eradication programmes around the...

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Central Africa Cameroon: Where Peste des Petits Ruminants Steals ...

In the red plains of Adamaoua, somewhere between two windswept hills, lives Chantal, a young mother of three children. For her, as for millions of others in Central Africa, goats are not just animals: they are dinner, school fees, smiles, hospital bills – in short, the hope for a better life. “When a goat gets sick, it's as if part of my house is falling apart,” she whispers.

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Meet the sheep - La Taillede

We have some Cameroon sheep; 5 ewes, 4 wethers and 1 ram. It is a rare breed from West Africa and a hair sheep, which sheds yearly in the spring. This makes them easy to care for as they don't need shearing, dipping etc. They are better clearing animals than your average sheep and hopefull

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Muslims go for substitutes as sacrificial sheep are scarce in Cameroon

Most of the sheep sold in Cameroon towns comes from the area around the central African state’s northern border with Nigeria that has been suffering Boko Haram atrocities, or from the English speaking Northwest and Southwest regions where separatists have been fighting to create an English speaking state, or neighboring Chad. Issa Tchiroma, Cameroon minister of employment and vocational training, and a Muslim, says the crises the country is facing has had negative impacts on livestock...

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