Poultry Production Status, Major Constraints, and Future Prospective

Teyib Abafogi Abadula, Sufian Abdo Jilo, J. Hussein, Sadik Zakir Abadura
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Poultry production is a sector of livestock production to gain meat, egg, and other products from domesticated bird species, including chickens, ostriches, turkeys, ducks, and guinea fowls. Poultry production is different from country to country due to different economic activities, environmental situations, and cultural aspects of society. With this in mind, the current study aimed to review the literature to explore the current status of poultry production, highlight the constraints in poultry production, and predict the future of poultry production. In many societies, poultry plays an important socio-cultural role. Diseases, market problems, feed resources, lack of proper housing, predators, as well as social and cultural constraints are all obstacles to the future growth of the poultry industry. Despite the presence of a large chicken population in Ethiopia, contribution to the national economy or benefit exploited is very limited due to diseases, predators, and veterinary services. The main diseases affecting the chickens in Ethiopia include viral disease (Newcastle disease), gastrointestinal parasites, ectoparasites, aspergillosis, and different bacterial infections due to lack of biosecurity. In addition, chicken predators affecting poultry production in Ethiopia are wild mammals locally called ama, cats, and birds (vultures). However, the poultry production system has a bright future since different local and international humanitarian organizations have recognized that addressing this sector will benefit the poorest and most disadvantaged people in developing nations. With the need to increase animal protein sources in the world, there is general agreement that these areas are going to witness further expansion in the current decades. Therefore, it is recommended to increase productivity through improvements in health, management, and control of predators.
家禽生产现状、主要制约因素及未来展望
家禽生产是畜牧生产的一个部门,从家禽中获取肉、蛋和其他产品,包括鸡、鸵鸟、火鸡、鸭和珍珠鸡。由于不同的经济活动、环境状况和社会文化方面,家禽生产因国而异。鉴于此,本研究旨在回顾文献,探讨家禽生产的现状,突出家禽生产的制约因素,并预测家禽生产的未来。在许多社会中,家禽发挥着重要的社会文化作用。疾病、市场问题、饲料资源、缺乏适当的住房、捕食者以及社会和文化限制都是家禽业未来发展的障碍。尽管埃塞俄比亚有大量的鸡,但由于疾病、捕食者和兽医服务,对国民经济的贡献或开发的利益非常有限。影响埃塞俄比亚鸡的主要疾病包括病毒性疾病(新城疫)、胃肠道寄生虫、体外寄生虫、曲霉病和由于缺乏生物安全而引起的各种细菌感染。此外,影响埃塞俄比亚家禽生产的鸡掠食者是当地称为ama的野生哺乳动物、猫和鸟类(秃鹫)。然而,家禽生产系统有着光明的未来,因为不同的地方和国际人道主义组织已经认识到,解决这一部门的问题将使发展中国家最贫穷和最弱势的人受益。随着世界上对动物蛋白来源的需求增加,人们普遍认为,这些领域将在目前的几十年里进一步扩大。因此,建议通过改善健康、管理和控制捕食者来提高生产力。
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