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Consortium Research Program on Dryland Systems (CRP DS) 
ICARDA – NCARE Technical Meeting for Tafilah-Salamieh Action Site 
(Jordan sites) 
September 21-22, 2014 
Ayass Hotel, Amman
Climate change and drought is threatening small 
ruminant breeders and exposing animals to disease 
prevalence. 
Sheep derived products (milk and meat) are 
important ingredients of the Middle Eastern cuisine 
Sheep contribute substantially to farmers’ incomes 
and to family nutrition but have an important impact 
on natural resources 
Population, urban areas and livestock product 
markets are expanding 
Farmers are resorting to intensify their production 
systems to target the market demands
 Rangelands are severely 
degraded due to 
overgrazing in combination 
with frequent droughts 
 Farmers are forced to 
purchase concentrates to 
fill the feed gap 
 Livestock farmers are facing 
high feed costs 
 Milk production period 
 Lamb fattening
Important products in the region 
Jameed 
Ghee 
Labneh
Assessment of local knowledge 
› El-Karak 
› Tafila 
› Maan 
Collect information on constraints of the 
production systems 
Validation of collected information 
› Processing methods 
› Constraints related to processing
Lack of knowledge in milk handling and processing 
Elevated milk acidity 
Texture problems of the product 
Foaming
Fat SNF Lactose TS Protein 
Freezing 
Point 
EC SCC 
Average 6.71 10.15 5.63 16.53 3.66 -0.706 4.78 939 
Min 3.51 7.78 4.29 12.89 2.86 -0.783 2.86 289 
Max 12.93 17.12 9.44 20.20 6.46 -0.529 7.47 3376
Fat Total Solids Ash 
Modified Traditional Modified Traditional Modified Traditional 
Average 3.27 11.42 64.29 61.39 16.73 12.54 
Min 3.21 3.98 64.20 55.20 16.62 9.13 
Max 3.34 17.35 64.38 71.39 16.80 15.18
20,000 Sheep 
Milk 
8000 L 
milk/day 
Production 
72 ton Jameed 
36 ton ghee 
Net 
income 
400,000 
JD 
The 16th Jordan/ICARDA Biennial Coordination Meeting, NCARE, Beqa, Jordan. 14 Sep 2014
Technology 
and 
improved 
processing 
method 
Increase ghee 
yield 8.5 ton 
Energy saving 
at least 60% 
Reduce water 
consumption 
Saving at least 
216m3 
Increase in net 
income 8%
•Geographical •Need for training 
indicator 
•Unavailability of 
processing 
equipment's 
•Lack of knowledge 
• Increase the 
produced 
quantities 
•Market demand 
Strength Weaknesses 
Opportunities Threats 
The 16th Jordan/ICARDA Biennial Coordination Meeting, NCARE, Beqa, Jordan. 14 Sep 2014
Goal: 
– To investigate nutritional deficiencies of sheep and 
goat 
– To implement supplementation strategies 
– To enhance the feeding balance of the flocks 
Methodology 
Samples will be collected every 3 months from the 
same locations and farmers 
› Serum and plasma were collected and stored at 
-20°C (260 samples) 
Minerals; Se, K, Na, etc. 
Blood metabolites 
› Wool samples were collected and analyzed for 
minerals (100 samples). 
› Soil, water, rangeland and feed samples were 
collected (100 different samples)
Area covered by the sampling 53km2 
Sheep population 40,000
Page | 16
y = 0.0963x3 - 1.4847x2 + 7.3199x + 25.22 
R² = 0.8294 
40 
38 
36 
34 
32 
30 
28 
26 
24 
22 
20 
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
Scrotal circumference (cm) 
Age
Over 35% of the examined rams 
have a likely background of being 
inbred 
40 
35 
30 
25 
20 
15 
10 
5 
0 
In breeding No in breeding Not sure 
Over 85% of the rams have a 
body condition score under the 
recommended level prior to 
mating 
70 
60 
50 
40 
30 
20 
10 
0 
2 3 4 
FREQUENCY % 
BODY SCORE
Most common losses in small ruminants flocks are 
due to: 
› Late Abortion 
› Neonatal deaths and diarrhea 
› Circling syndrome and parasite infestation
Disease Causes Vaccine Availability 
Brucellosis Bacteria Available 
Toxoplasmosis Protozoa ! 
Chlamydiosis Bacteria ! 
Campylobacteriosis Bacteria ! 
Q Fever Bacteria !
Goal: 
› To investigate the prevalence and risk factor associated with above 
mentioned diseases 
› To study the requirement of the area to introduce a suitable vaccine 
› To investigate the role of male in transmission of the disease 
Methodology 
› 154 Serum sample were collected from 20 farm located in Khraisha 
area as presented in the map (5 ewes & 3 rams) 
› Questionnaire were filled out individually consider the abortion 
history, percentage, age , repeated abortion, abnormality of the 
testicle and etc. 
› Sample will be analyzed using ELISA technique 
› risk factor associated with the infection will be determined
Goal: 
› To measure Antibody titer post vaccination (PV) with 
available killed vaccine 
› To study interval between vaccination doses 
Methodology: 
› This study will be conducted in Khanasry station. 
› Lambs at 8 month of age will be vaccinated “twice 14 
days apart” and serum sample will be collected before 
and after vaccination until 1 year PV 
› ELISA will be used to measure antibody titer
Goal: 
› To identify the strain responsible for the disease in Jordan 
› To investigate the homology of our strain compared with 
gene bank strain 
Methodology 
› Placental, vaginal swab and fetal 
samples will be collected from aborted animal 
› PCR analysis will be performed 
› DNA sequencing will be performed
Goal: 
› Identify the cause of diarrhea in young animals less than 
10 days of age 
Methodology: 
› Fecal and intestinal samples will be collected from sick 
animals 
› E. coli, Rota and corona virus will be identified using 
PCR/RT-PCR technique 
Page | 25
Goal: 
› To calculate pregnancy and conception rate 
› To diagnose ovarian and uterine abnormalities 
› To diagnose pseudo-pregnancy 
Methodology: 
› Trans-abdominal scanning will be done for sheep and 
goat having reproductive abnormalities and 
representative samples to estimate pregnancy rate 
Future Recommendation 
› Each case will be treated according to its situation
› Evaluation and selection of future rams 
› Care of ewes during conception periods 
› Common mistakes performed by small ruminants 
farmers 
› Care of newly lambs
Sheep breeding: data recording, management and 
valorization
Improving livestock production  in Jordan

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Improving livestock production in Jordan

  • 1. Consortium Research Program on Dryland Systems (CRP DS) ICARDA – NCARE Technical Meeting for Tafilah-Salamieh Action Site (Jordan sites) September 21-22, 2014 Ayass Hotel, Amman
  • 2. Climate change and drought is threatening small ruminant breeders and exposing animals to disease prevalence. Sheep derived products (milk and meat) are important ingredients of the Middle Eastern cuisine Sheep contribute substantially to farmers’ incomes and to family nutrition but have an important impact on natural resources Population, urban areas and livestock product markets are expanding Farmers are resorting to intensify their production systems to target the market demands
  • 3.  Rangelands are severely degraded due to overgrazing in combination with frequent droughts  Farmers are forced to purchase concentrates to fill the feed gap  Livestock farmers are facing high feed costs  Milk production period  Lamb fattening
  • 4. Important products in the region Jameed Ghee Labneh
  • 5. Assessment of local knowledge › El-Karak › Tafila › Maan Collect information on constraints of the production systems Validation of collected information › Processing methods › Constraints related to processing
  • 6.
  • 7. Lack of knowledge in milk handling and processing Elevated milk acidity Texture problems of the product Foaming
  • 8. Fat SNF Lactose TS Protein Freezing Point EC SCC Average 6.71 10.15 5.63 16.53 3.66 -0.706 4.78 939 Min 3.51 7.78 4.29 12.89 2.86 -0.783 2.86 289 Max 12.93 17.12 9.44 20.20 6.46 -0.529 7.47 3376
  • 9. Fat Total Solids Ash Modified Traditional Modified Traditional Modified Traditional Average 3.27 11.42 64.29 61.39 16.73 12.54 Min 3.21 3.98 64.20 55.20 16.62 9.13 Max 3.34 17.35 64.38 71.39 16.80 15.18
  • 10. 20,000 Sheep Milk 8000 L milk/day Production 72 ton Jameed 36 ton ghee Net income 400,000 JD The 16th Jordan/ICARDA Biennial Coordination Meeting, NCARE, Beqa, Jordan. 14 Sep 2014
  • 11. Technology and improved processing method Increase ghee yield 8.5 ton Energy saving at least 60% Reduce water consumption Saving at least 216m3 Increase in net income 8%
  • 12. •Geographical •Need for training indicator •Unavailability of processing equipment's •Lack of knowledge • Increase the produced quantities •Market demand Strength Weaknesses Opportunities Threats The 16th Jordan/ICARDA Biennial Coordination Meeting, NCARE, Beqa, Jordan. 14 Sep 2014
  • 13.
  • 14. Goal: – To investigate nutritional deficiencies of sheep and goat – To implement supplementation strategies – To enhance the feeding balance of the flocks Methodology Samples will be collected every 3 months from the same locations and farmers › Serum and plasma were collected and stored at -20°C (260 samples) Minerals; Se, K, Na, etc. Blood metabolites › Wool samples were collected and analyzed for minerals (100 samples). › Soil, water, rangeland and feed samples were collected (100 different samples)
  • 15. Area covered by the sampling 53km2 Sheep population 40,000
  • 17. y = 0.0963x3 - 1.4847x2 + 7.3199x + 25.22 R² = 0.8294 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Scrotal circumference (cm) Age
  • 18. Over 35% of the examined rams have a likely background of being inbred 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 In breeding No in breeding Not sure Over 85% of the rams have a body condition score under the recommended level prior to mating 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 2 3 4 FREQUENCY % BODY SCORE
  • 19. Most common losses in small ruminants flocks are due to: › Late Abortion › Neonatal deaths and diarrhea › Circling syndrome and parasite infestation
  • 20. Disease Causes Vaccine Availability Brucellosis Bacteria Available Toxoplasmosis Protozoa ! Chlamydiosis Bacteria ! Campylobacteriosis Bacteria ! Q Fever Bacteria !
  • 21. Goal: › To investigate the prevalence and risk factor associated with above mentioned diseases › To study the requirement of the area to introduce a suitable vaccine › To investigate the role of male in transmission of the disease Methodology › 154 Serum sample were collected from 20 farm located in Khraisha area as presented in the map (5 ewes & 3 rams) › Questionnaire were filled out individually consider the abortion history, percentage, age , repeated abortion, abnormality of the testicle and etc. › Sample will be analyzed using ELISA technique › risk factor associated with the infection will be determined
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  • 23. Goal: › To measure Antibody titer post vaccination (PV) with available killed vaccine › To study interval between vaccination doses Methodology: › This study will be conducted in Khanasry station. › Lambs at 8 month of age will be vaccinated “twice 14 days apart” and serum sample will be collected before and after vaccination until 1 year PV › ELISA will be used to measure antibody titer
  • 24. Goal: › To identify the strain responsible for the disease in Jordan › To investigate the homology of our strain compared with gene bank strain Methodology › Placental, vaginal swab and fetal samples will be collected from aborted animal › PCR analysis will be performed › DNA sequencing will be performed
  • 25. Goal: › Identify the cause of diarrhea in young animals less than 10 days of age Methodology: › Fecal and intestinal samples will be collected from sick animals › E. coli, Rota and corona virus will be identified using PCR/RT-PCR technique Page | 25
  • 26. Goal: › To calculate pregnancy and conception rate › To diagnose ovarian and uterine abnormalities › To diagnose pseudo-pregnancy Methodology: › Trans-abdominal scanning will be done for sheep and goat having reproductive abnormalities and representative samples to estimate pregnancy rate Future Recommendation › Each case will be treated according to its situation
  • 27. › Evaluation and selection of future rams › Care of ewes during conception periods › Common mistakes performed by small ruminants farmers › Care of newly lambs
  • 28. Sheep breeding: data recording, management and valorization

Editor's Notes

  1. Dairy sheep production is important in Syria as it affects the livelihood of at least 300,000 farmers. Cheese and Yogurt, widely consumed directly or as a component of the local cuisine, are among the highly demanded products that dairy sheep farmers of the Middle East region
  2. Most sheep are managed on a range-based semi-extensive basis, and also through different degrees of interaction with cropping areas. More intensive systems occur in areas where this integration is possible
  3. Elevated acidity
  4. Summary Overview S.W.O.T. analysis identifies and lists the firm’s strengths and weaknesses and its opportunities and threats. A good S.W.O.T. analysis helps the manager focus on a strategy that takes advantage of opportunities and strengths while avoiding its weaknesses and threats. Strengths and weaknesses are internal to the company; opportunities and threats are external factors. S.W.O.T. Analysis Strengths. Strengths are those things a firm does well. It may be a process, a patent, or some other product-related activity. But it might also be extraordinary customer service, delivery, or channel support. Well developed strengths can lead to a distinct competitive advantage -- a way of doing business that distinguishes a firm from its competitors in some market-relevant way. Weaknesses. Weaknesses are areas where the firm performs some activities less-well than competitive firms. These are areas where the firm needs to improve -- or at least not compete head-to-head with better performing organizations. Discussion Note: Over the long-run, they may even be activities that match the competition but not the expectations for performance held by customers. Opportunities. Opportunities are events, conditions, or situations in the external environment that are particularly well-suited or attractive to the way a firm does business or is planning to do business. The firm does not control the existence of opportunities, but it tries to match its strengths to opportunities that emerge, are emerging, or will emerge within the planning period. Threats. Threats are events, conditions, or situations in the external environment that are NOT particularly well-suited or attractive to the way a firm does business or is planning to do business. Companies try to avoid threats or minimize their impact.
  5. Goal: To enhance breeding values of the ram and conception rate of the ewes To investigate nutritional deficiencies of sheep and goat such as Vit E-Se, minerals (Cu, Zn), blood chemistry (Protein, energy and fat) and etc. Methodology Serum and plasma were collected and stored at -20C° Minerals and Vit E-Se will be measured using atomic absorption spectrophotometer Blood metabolites Soil, water, rangeland and feed samples were collected and will be analyzed for mineral, nutrient value Wool samples were collected and analyzed for minerals. Frequent samples every 3 months will be collected Future recommendations Enhance animal productivity through substitution of deficit ingredient during different physiological status of the animal reduce the phenomena of eating their wool or foreign material by substitution of deficit minerals Identify source of each ingredient
  6. Goal: To enhance breeding values of the ram and conception rate of the ewes To investigate nutritional deficiencies of sheep and goat such as Vit E-Se, minerals (Cu, Zn), blood chemistry (Protein, energy and fat) and etc. Methodology Serum and plasma were collected and stored at -20C° Minerals and Vit E-Se will be measured using atomic absorption spectrophotometer Blood metabolites Soil, water, rangeland and feed samples were collected and will be analyzed for mineral, nutrient value Wool samples were collected and analyzed for minerals. Frequent samples every 3 months will be collected Future recommendations Enhance animal productivity through substitution of deficit ingredient during different physiological status of the animal reduce the phenomena of eating their wool or foreign material by substitution of deficit minerals Identify source of each ingredient
  7. Future Recommendation Complete information about risk factor will be used to reduce transmission of the diseases Introduction of the vaccine to the area or not establish economical introduction of vaccine in relation to risk factors
  8. Future recommendation: According to the results; vaccine can be advised to be used in khraisha or karak villages, poster dose is required or not
  9. Future recommendation To show whether imported vaccine can protect our ewes and does against above mentioned diseases
  10. Future recommendation: Use of vaccine for above mentioned diseases to pregnant ewes to protect new animals from getting the disease
  11. Future marketability of the products will be dictated by better quality