Smallholder Duck Farmers’ Breeding Practices and Trait Preferences in Nasarawa State, Nigeria

GABJ Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.46325/gabj.v6i1.201
A. Yakubu, Hanatu Moses
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Duck keeping is a very important sector in resource-constrained families as it provides for family proteins and income and other social needs. The present study was carried out to determine the influence of gender on livestock breeding practices of duck farmers in Nasarawa State, Nigeria. A total of 100 duck keepers (36 males and 64 females) were randomly sampled. Primary data were collected through individual structured questionnaire administration. Chi-square (χ2) statistics were used to compare categorical variables based on gender. Arithmetic means of continuous variables between gender were tested using the T-Test. Rank means were also calculated for between-gender comparisons of the continuous variables. On the choice of traits of preference (body size, body conformation, mothering ability, survival, heat tolerance, disease resistance, birth interval, plumage color, fertility, hatchability, egg number and size, meat taste, ease of sale, and cultural significance) for breeding, the non-parametric Kruskal–Wallis test followed by Mann–Whitney U tests (P ≤ 0.05) was used for comparison between gender. Age of respondents, household size, and personal savings were significantly (P<0.05) higher among the male than female farmers. Flock size was also higher (40.33±7.06 vs. 22.70±2.55; P<0.05) in farms owned by males compared to their female counterparts. However, both sexes ranked income, meat, egg, and cultural/religious significance the same as reasons for keeping ducks. The number of foundation stock and feed quantity per day (kg) were higher (P<0.05) in male flocks. Productivity measure in terms of the number of death of ducks was significantly (P<0.05) in the direction of male farmers (0.03±0.03 vs. 0.23±0.08). The ranking of the traits preferred in the choice of breeding stock of ducks was the same for both sexes  except for cultural/religious significance which the female farmers rated lower (1.14 vs. 1.56; P=0.030). Breeding programs and development interventions targeting the improvement of indigenous ducks should focus on gender equality to boost production and stimulate sustainability.
尼日利亚纳萨拉瓦州小农鸭养殖户的养殖实践和性状偏好
在资源有限的家庭中,养鸭是一个非常重要的部门,因为它为家庭提供蛋白质、收入和其他社会需求。本研究的目的是确定性别对尼日利亚纳萨拉瓦州养鸭农民饲养牲畜方式的影响。随机抽取100名养鸭人,其中公鸭36名,母鸭64名。通过个人结构化问卷调查收集原始数据。基于性别的分类变量比较采用χ2统计。性别间连续变量的算术平均值采用t检验。对连续变量的性别间比较也计算秩均值。在繁殖偏好性状(体型、体型、育母能力、成活率、耐热性、抗病性、出生间隔、羽色、育性、孵化率、蛋数和大小、肉味、易售性、文化显著性)的选择上,性别间比较采用非参数Kruskal-Wallis检验和Mann-Whitney U检验(P≤0.05)。男性农民的年龄、家庭规模、个人储蓄显著高于女性农民(P<0.05)。鸡群大小(40.33±7.06 vs. 22.70±2.55)较高;P<0.05)。然而,男女都把收入、肉、蛋和文化/宗教意义列为养鸭的原因。公鸡基础存栏数和日饲料量(kg)较高(P<0.05)。以死亡鸭数衡量的生产力指标在雄性农户方向上显著(P<0.05)(0.03±0.03∶0.23±0.08)。在选择种鸭时,除文化/宗教意义上女性农民的评分较低(1.14比1.56;P = 0.030)。以改良本地鸭为目标的育种计划和发展干预措施应注重性别平等,以提高产量和促进可持续性。
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