Sheep farms in the Spanish rangelands (dehesas): Typologies according to livestock management and economic indicators

TitleSheep farms in the Spanish rangelands (dehesas): Typologies according to livestock management and economic indicators
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsGaspar, P., Escribano M., Mesías F. J., a. De Ledesma R., & Pulido F.
JournalSmall Ruminant Research
Volume74
Pagination52-63
KeywordsDehesa, Farm typology, Principal component analysis, Sheep, technical and economic management
Abstract

Forty-six dehesa sheep farms of Extremadura (SW Spain) were analyzed on the basis of previously determined technical and economic indicators. A principal component analysis gave five principal components – related to intensification, profitability, and livestock mix – that characterized the farms. Using multivariate techniques based on these factors, a farm typology was established with six categories—three of sheep alone at different levels of intensification, and three of sheep in combination with beef cattle or Iberian pig. This typology enabled homogeneous groups of farms to be considered for possible administrative actions relating to their optimal dimensions and stocking rates