Status of backyard chicken reared by women in Chitral [Pakistan]
2004
Farooq, M. (NWFP Agricultural Univ., Peshawar (Pakistan). Dept. of Poultry Science) | Shakir, M.K. | Mian, M.A. | Mussawar, S. | Durrani, F.R. | Cheema, A.
Information from 150 females was obtained during the year 1998-99 to investigate status of backyard chicken in Chitral. Estimated human population and number of backyard birds in Chitral were 0.295 and 0.747 million, respectively. Average household flock size was 23.14 plus minus 1.97 birds, representing 8.04 plus minus 1.23, 6.83 plus minus 1.13, 5.67 plus minus 0.85 and 2.60 plus minus 0.27 number of Saso, Desi (non-descript indigenous chicken), Rhode Island Red (RIR) and Fayumi birds, respectively. Household flock size and per capita available birds were higher in double than in transitional crop zone. Training status of the farmers, vaccination schedule and crop production zone affected egg production and mortality in backyard chickens. Average mortality in a flock was 13.56 plus minus 1.38%, representing higher mortality (P less than 0.05) in Saso as compared to non-descript indigenous Desi chicken. Total annual number of eggs obtained by a household from backyard chicken was 2975.95 plus minus 71.22 eggs, representing 378.28 plus minus 17.45 and 128.61 plus minus 21.14 eggs per capita and per bird, respectively. Saso chicken (176.22 plus minus 21.23 eggs) as compared to non-descript indigenous Desi chicken (58.83 plus minus 5.27 eggs) produced higher number of eggs per bird. Average number of eggs used for hatching purpose and per capita eggs consumed was 56.34 plus minus 3.37 and 137.68 plus minus 23.61, respectively. Mixed rearing practice of exotic birds with Desi chicken resulted in non- broodiness problem that adversely affected hatching performance as reported by most of the farmers. Proper health coverage, provision of training in poultry production, higher flock size, introduction of exotic birds, avoiding haphazard breeding and reduction in mortality were suggested as key factors for better backyard chicken productivity in Chitral.
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