Breeding Practices and Trait Preferences of Indigenous Chicken Farmers at Madiga Village, Polokwane Local Municipality, South Africa

A.S.W. Mahaole, L.T. Rashijane, T.L. Tyasi
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Background: Understanding of breeding practices and traits preferences of the communal farmers is the bottom-up approach where livestock specialists assist farmers to identify and understand their production challenges before designing an improvement program. This study was conducted to identify the socio-economic status, breeding practices, production systems and trait preferences of chicken keepers at Madiga village, Limpopo province. Methods: A total of 38 chicken farmers out of 62 were administered a well-structured questionnaire. Descriptive statistics and Chi-square test were used to analyse and test the significance among the gender respectively. Result: The results showed that the breeding practices were not significantly affected by gender (p greater than 0.05). Almost all the farmers in Madiga village were keeping indigenous breeds. The results indicated that the majority of the farmers were improving their indigenous chickens mainly by pure breeding. The most common trait preferences of farmers in breeding cocks were body size, mating ability and growth rate while in breeding hens they were mothering ability, hatchability and growth rate. This study indicated that pure breeding, culling and both controlled and uncontrolled mating system were the most common breeding practices in Madiga village. This study might help to attract animal scientists to develop a multipurpose chicken breed that will express the traits preferred by farmers under village production environment and promote chicken production and food security as a result.
南非Polokwane地方自治市Madiga村本土鸡农的育种实践和性状偏好
背景:了解社区农民的育种实践和性状偏好是自下而上的方法,畜牧专家在设计改进计划之前帮助农民识别和了解他们的生产挑战。本研究旨在确定林波波省Madiga村养鸡者的社会经济地位、养殖实践、生产系统和性状偏好。方法:对62家养鸡户中的38家进行问卷调查。分别采用描述性统计和卡方检验对性别间的显著性进行分析和检验。结果:不同性别对养殖方式无显著影响(p > 0.05)。Madiga村几乎所有的农民都饲养本地品种。结果表明,大部分养殖户主要通过纯种方式改良土鸡。种鸡最常见的性状偏好是体型、交配能力和生长率,种鸡最常见的性状偏好是孵蛋能力、孵化能力和生长率。本研究表明,纯繁殖、扑杀和控制与不控制交配制度是Madiga村最常见的繁殖方式。该研究有助于吸引动物科学家开发一种多用途鸡品种,以表达农村生产环境下农民所喜欢的性状,从而促进鸡的生产和粮食安全。
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