Work on animal power harness technology in Kenya.
Date
1994Author
Starkey, P
Mwenya, E.
Stares, J
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PresentationLanguage
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Possibilities for harnessing draught animals, developed by the Department of Agricultural Engineering, University of Nairobi, Kenya, are described, including an alternative yoke for oxen and a collar harness adapted to the local oxen and donkeys. Because collars can only take horizontal forces lengthwise, a saddle for donkeys was developed to take the vertical forces a cart imposes on them; it comes with a breeching strap which enables the donkey to brake the cart when it is going too fast. Other work has been carried out on developing panniers for donkeys, including a canvas slurry pannier for transporting slurry from zero-grazing units to the fields where fodder is grown, and a steel frame saddle with hooks for attaching metal baskets or bundles of fodder grass
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http://www.cabdirect.org/abstracts/19952400190.html?resultNumber=122&start=120&q=+university+nairobihttp://hdl.handle.net/11295/65784
Citation
Work on animal power harness technology in Kenya. Oudman, L.; Starkey, P.; Mwenya, E.; Stares, J.; Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA), Wageningen, Netherlands, Improving animal traction technology: Proceedings of the first workshop of the Animal Traction Network for Eastern and Southern Africa (ATNESA), Lusaka, Zambia, 18-23 January 1992., 1994, pp 422-425, 3 ref.Publisher
University of Nairobi