喀麦隆北部地区普通珍珠鸡(Numida meleagris)的开发

GABJ Pub Date : 2020-06-25 DOI:10.46325/GABJ.V4I2.755
Jean Massawa, Francis Djiotsa Dongmo, F. Meutchieye
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对于发展中国家的低收入人群来说,家庭家禽是一种容易获得的收入和动物蛋白来源。本研究旨在描述喀麦隆北部地区珍珠鸡的生产系统。为了实现这一目标,向7个地区随机选择的72名珍珠鸡饲养者提交了一份结构化问卷。结果显示,珍珠鸡养殖业主要是男性(77.78%)。平均畜群规模为5 ~ 10只,主要生产目标为消费和销售(69.44%)。鸡群由本地母鸡自然孵化组成(88.88%);产蛋是季节性的,产蛋量少,几乎所有的孵化蛋都来自当地市场(84.5%)、周边小树林的个体采集和国内产卵。几内亚鸡属于食腐系统(66.66%),仅饲养。鸟类通常从少量谷物(玉米种子和小米)和家庭垃圾中受益。在8至12天龄的雏鸟中,雏鸟死亡率较高(80.55%)。大多数珍珠鸡饲养者(76%)不进行任何健康监测。技术和资金限制是发展珍珠鸡生产的主要挑战。生产者的组织、适当技术的传播以及扶持政策和私营部门的支持将改善总体生产业绩,从而合理利用这种本地遗传资源。
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Exploitation of the common guinea fowl (Numida meleagris) in the Northern region of Cameroon
Family poultry is an easily accessible source of income and animal protein for low-income populations in developing countries. This study was designed to describe the production system of the guinea fowlin the north region of Cameroon. To achieve this objective, a structured questionnaire was submitted to 72 guinea fowl keepers selected randomly in 7 localities. It emerged that guinea fowl farming is mostly a male business (77.78%). The average flock size is between 5-10 adult animals and the main production objectivesare consumption and sales (69.44%). The flocks are constituted from natural incubations carried out by local hens (88.88%); egg production is seasonal and poor, and almost all incubated eggs come from local markets (84.5%), individual collection in the surrounding groves and domestic spawning. Guinea fowls are in a scavenging system (66.66%) and merely housed. Birds often benefit from few handfuls of cereals (corn seeds and millet) and home wastes. Keets’mortality rate is higher (80.55%) among those aged between 8 to12 days. Majority of guinea fowls’keepers (76%) do not practice any health monitoring. The technical and financial constraintsare the major challenges to the development of guinea fowl production. The organization of producers, the dissemination of appropriate technologies and support with enabling policies and private sectors would improve the overallproduction performance and thus the rational exploitation of this native genetic resource.
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