Evaluation of Productivity, Disease Incidence and Profitability of Three Chicken Breeds (Gallus domesticus L.) Under Smallholders’ Farm Conditions in Rajshahi, Bangladesh

M. Islam, Sharmin Mustari
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A sustainable poultry enterprise is largely dependent on, among others, productivity and profitability of the reared chicken breeds in relation to combating diseases in the flocks under farm conditions. Keeping these vital features of poultry management in mind, the present study assessed the productivity, disease incidence and profitability analysis of a government, 10 private and 10 backyard smallholders’ poultry farms for rearing and marketing three available chicken breeds viz., indigenous (Deshi), Fayoumi (an exotic) and Sonali (a crossbred) in 10 Upozillas or Police Stations of Rajshahi district viz. Baghmara, Boalia, Godagari, Mohonpur, Motihar, Paba, Puthia, Rajpara, Shahmokdum and Tanor. The investigation was conducted from January to December 2014 during which data were collected twice a month. In terms of producing live chickens for marketing, productivity of the farms varied significantly during both January-June and July-December rearing seasons (P<0.001). The private farms always outnumbered the government and backyard counterparts in producing chickens. The study identified nine parameters on disease incidences on the poultry production system from elevated (score 5) to absence of acceptable practices (score 1), which exhibited significant variation (P<0.05) except viral, fungal and bacterial diseases and the rate of disease occurrence per rearing period. The mean scores for disease incidences declined during July-December period of rearing. Results on the profitability analyses showed highly significant difference between the farms (P<0.001) where it appeared that strict bio-safety oriented management practices, coupled with the selection of fast growing and heavy laying breeds of chickens could ensure profitability of the poultry farms in the study area.
3个家鸡品种的生产力、发病率和盈利能力评价孟加拉国拉杰沙希小农农场条件下的研究
一个可持续的家禽企业在很大程度上取决于,除其他外,饲养的鸡品种在农场条件下防治鸡群疾病方面的生产力和盈利能力。考虑到家禽管理的这些重要特征,本研究评估了一个政府、10个私人和10个后院小农户的家禽养殖场的生产力、疾病发病率和盈利能力分析,这些养殖场饲养和销售三种可用的鸡品种,即土鸡(德什鸡)、法尤米鸡(外来鸡)和索纳利鸡(杂交鸡),分布在Rajshahi区的10个Upozillas或警察局,即Baghmara、Boalia、Godagari、Mohonpur、Motihar、Paba、Puthia、Rajpara、Shahmokdum和Tanor。调查于2014年1月至12月进行,期间每月收集两次数据。在生产供市场使用的活鸡方面,1 - 6月和7 - 12月饲养季节各养殖场的生产率差异显著(P<0.001)。在养鸡方面,私人农场的数量总是超过政府和后院农场。研究发现,除病毒、真菌和细菌性疾病以及各饲养期疾病发生率外,家禽生产系统疾病发病率从升高(5分)到缺乏可接受规范(1分)的9个参数均存在显著差异(P<0.05)。在饲养7 - 12月期间,疾病发病率平均得分下降。盈利能力分析结果显示,各养殖场之间的差异极显著(P<0.001),这表明严格的生物安全管理措施,加上选择生长快、产蛋量大的鸡种,可以确保研究区家禽养殖场的盈利能力。
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