CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BACKYARD CHICKEN PRODUCTION SYSTEM IN CAMPECHE STATE, MEXICO

IF 0.1 Q4 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
Analy Mata-Estrada, F. González-Cerón, A. Pro-Martínez, G. Torres-Hernández, J. Bautista-Ortega, A. Vargas-Galicia, C. Becerril-Pérez, E. Sosa-Montes
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A study was conducted to characterize the backyard chicken production system in Campeche State, Mexico, as the basis of a program for utilizing local poultry genetic resources. A total of 260 surveys were administered in person. The housewives undertake backyard production activities. Farmers have, on average, 0.20 ± 0.1 hectares for raising local chickens (LC). Flock size was 24.4 ± 1.3 birds per household. The number of egg/hen/year was 45.8 ± 1.6. Confined and semi-confined production systems are used. Farmers fed chickens with corn, whereas chicks were fed with commercial feed. During the rainy season, flu and diarrheal diseases are more frequently observed. Body size is the main trait for acquiring/selecting breeders within/outside the flock. Selection of eggs for incubation is based on size and freshness. Families consume LC meat 3.5 ± 0.2 times a month and 17.0 ± 1.0 eggs a week. Farmers sell 1.6 ± 0.2 birds per month and 7.6 ± 0.7 eggs per week to get $8.99 ± 0.93 and $3.82 ± 0.33 USD, respectively. Feed shortages, diseases, predators, and lack of technical assistance services were the major constraints for LC backyard production. In conclusion, backyard chicken production based on LC provides a readily available source of animal protein and cash income for households in Campeche State, Mexico.
墨西哥坎佩切州后院鸡生产系统的特征
对墨西哥坎佩切州的后院养鸡系统进行了研究,并将其作为利用当地家禽遗传资源计划的基础。共有260项调查是亲自进行的。家庭主妇从事后院生产活动。农民平均有0.20 ±0.1公顷土地用于饲养土鸡。每户24.4只±1.3只。产蛋数/只/年为45.8只±1.6只。采用密闭和半密闭生产系统。农民用玉米喂鸡,而用商业饲料喂小鸡。在雨季,流感和腹泻病更为常见。体型是获得/选择群内/群外繁殖者的主要特征。选择鸡蛋孵育是根据大小和新鲜度。每个家庭每月食用LC肉3.5次±0.2次,每周食用鸡蛋17.0次±1.0次。农民每月出售1.6 ±0.2只鸡,每周出售7.6 ±0.7个蛋,分别获得8.99美元±0.93美元和3.82美元±0.33美元。饲料短缺、疾病、捕食者和缺乏技术援助服务是LC后院生产的主要制约因素。总之,基于LC的后院养鸡为墨西哥坎佩切州的家庭提供了一种现成的动物蛋白和现金收入来源。
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