The N'dama breed of cattle is primarily raised for

A.

Fiber production

B.

Meat production

C.

Milk production

D.

Draft power

Correct answer is B

The N'dama breed of cattle is primarily raised for meat production. N'dama is a breed of cattle indigenous to Africa, and it is well known for its resistance to trypanosomiasis or sleeping sickness. While they can be used for milk production, their primary use is for meat production.