Veterinary
care was restricted to anti-helminthic and some indigenous treatments. The
frequent affiliation of breeders to professional unions appeared as favourable
to the implementation of a collective conservation program. The Koundoum sheep
were white or black coated, with the black colour being most frequent (75.6%).
Wattles were present in both sexes at similar frequencies of around 14%. All
biometric variables were significantly and positively correlated between them.
The thoracic perimeter showed the best correlation with live weight in both
males and females. Three variables were selected for live weight prediction:
thoracic perimeter, height at withers and rump length. From the present study,
it is expected that the in situ conservation of the Koundoum sheep will be
highly problematic, due to lack of market opportunities for wool and the
willingness of smallholders to get involved in pure Koundoum rearing.
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