Productive and reproductive performance of indigenous chickens in Gena Bossa District of Dawro Zone, Ethiopia

Matawork Milkias, M. Molla, S. Tilahun
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This study was conducted in Gena Bossa district with the objective of assessing the productive and reproductive performance of indigenous chickens. Multistage stratified purposive and random sampling methods were used and a total of 138 households were interviewed in the study area. Fifteen, fifty four and sixty nine farmers selected for interviews from highland, midland and lowland agro-ecologies, respectively. From the interviewed farmers, 47, 47 and 44 farmers were poor, medium and rich wealth leveled, respectively. Farmers were categorized to their education level and 34, 34, 35 and 35 respondents were interviewed from illiterate, reading and writing, primary first and primary second cycle education level, respectively. Age at sexual maturity of pullets and cockerels were 5.64 and 5.25 months, respectively. The clutch number, eggs per clutch and total eggs/hen/year were 3.04, 12.78 and 38.53, respectively. In this survey, hatchability and survival rate of chicks were 81.72 and 38.85%, respectively. Sexual maturity, number of eggs per clutch and hatchability were significantly (p 0.05) different at different wealth levels of farmers. Generally, low productive and reproductive performance of indigenous chickens were recorded under farmer’s management condition in Gena Bossa District of Dawro Zone which needs further improvement from the government by organizing trainings for farmers on  disease control, housing and feeding of chickens to improve productive and reproductive performance. Key words: Agro-ecology, education level, wealth status, productive and reproductive performance, Indigenous chickens, Gena Bossa.
埃塞俄比亚达罗区Gena Bossa地区土鸡的生产和繁殖性能
本研究在Gena Bossa地区进行,目的是评估本地鸡的生产和繁殖性能。采用多阶段分层目的和随机抽样的方法,对研究区138户家庭进行了访谈。分别从高原、中部和低地农业生态区选取15、54和69名农民进行访谈。在受访农户中,处于贫困、中等和富裕水平的农户分别为47户、47户和44户。根据受教育程度对农民进行分类,分别从文盲、读写、小学一、小学二周期教育水平对34、34、35和35名受访者进行访谈。雏鸡和公鸡性成熟年龄分别为5.64和5.25个月。蛋数、每窝蛋数和总蛋数/母鸡/年分别为3.04、12.78和38.53。本次调查的雏鸡孵化率和成活率分别为81.72%和38.85%。不同财富水平农户的性成熟、每窝卵数和孵化率差异显著(p 0.05)。总的来说,在Dawro区的Gena Bossa区,在农民的管理条件下,土鸡的生产和繁殖性能较低,这需要政府进一步改善,为农民组织有关疾病控制、鸡的饲养和饲养的培训,以提高生产和繁殖性能。关键词:农业生态,受教育程度,财富状况,生产和繁殖性能,土生鸡,肉鸡
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