Poultry farming

Poultry farming

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Poultry farming is the form of animal husbandry which raises domesticated birds such as chickens, du It has white to lemon-yellow plumage and a yellow skin.

Ducks have several advantages over other poultry species, in particular their disease tolerance. They are hardy, excellent foragers and easy to herd, particularly in wetlands where they tend to flock together. In Asia, most duck production is closely associated with wetland rice farming, particularly in the humid and subtropics. An added advantage is that ducks normally lay most of their eggs with

21/03/2023

Poultry World discusses points that should constantly be adhered to and monitored, in order to produce the best quality day-old chicks from your hatchery. Poultry production, being a series of specialist entities, requires that each, in turn, is carried out correctly, in order to achieve the ultimate goal, which is to produce a chicken of the best quality in the least time and under the optimal environmental conditions that will allow the chick to grow stress-free, and perform to its maximum genetic potential. In order to achieve this, a series of events need to be strictly adhered to by all the relevant links in this production chain.

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Food and Water for Chicks
Make sure your chicks have clean drinking water in a container that they can’t fall in and drown.

Dip their beaks in the water when you first unpack them from the shipping box to teach them how to drink. Normally the mother hen would teach them this, but you’ll need to fill in. Be careful to dip just the tip of their beak into the water.

If you hatched your chicks in an incubator, you may wait until the day after they hatch to teach them to drink. They may learn on their own!

For the first day, give them water with probiotics only.
Too much sugar or electrolytes can cause ‘pasty butt. ‘
Don’t use honey in place of sugar, it can have a type of botulism that can kill baby animals.
Provide chick starter crumbles for your little peeps and watch to see if they eat.
If your chicks were vaccinated for coccidiosis, you should give them non-medicated feed.
If they aren’t showing any interest in their food, try clipping up some tiny pieces of lettuce on top of the crumbles.
For other types of baby poultry, check to see if starter crumbles contain enough protein.
Provide chick grit to help aid their digestion. I use chick grit with probiotics.

06/08/2022

The Ethiopian indigenous chickens are none descriptive breeds closely related to the Jungle fowl and vary in color, comb type, body conformation and weight and may or may not possess shank feather. Broodiness (maternal instinct) is pronounced
They are characterized by slow growth, late maturity and low production performance. The mean annual egg production of indigenous chickens is estimated at 60 small egg with thick shell and deep yellow yolk color (Yami and Dessie,1997). Egg laying period and number of eggs laid per period areto some extent higher in urban than in rural areas (CACC, 2003).The productivity of local scavenging hens is low, not only because of low egg production potential, but also due to high chick mortality. About 40-60% of the chicks hatched dies during the first 8weeks of age mainly due to disease and predator attack. It is estimated that, under scavenging conditions, the reproductive cycle consists of 20 days laying phase, 21 day incubation phase and finally a 56days brooding phase that the number of clutches size per hen per year is probably 2-3. Assuming 3 clutches per hen per year, the henwould have to stay for about 168 days out of production everyyear, entirely engaged in brooding activities The developments of innovative ideas for improving real poultry production require complete understanding of the system and its operators. Furthermore, research directions and strategies should be geared to addressing farmer real problems and constraints so as to help them expand and become self-sufficient .Hence important element is in the sustainable development of community is the active involvements of the community members in any development activities, which should start with their participation in identifying their own problem and constraints and deciding on the best alternatives and most appropriate strategies to meet such needs. There is, therefore, present study was designed to identify residents problems and constraints emending the developments of their community and to list the possible opportunities and

06/08/2022

Poultry refers to all domestic birds, kept for production of meat and eggs for human consumption such as chicken ,turkey, ducks, geese, quails, ostrich, and guinea fowl (Kekeocha,1984). The total Ethiopian poultry population is estimated to be56.5 million of which 99%is made up of indigenous chickens(ILCA, 1993). Majority of the national chicken population 41.7%comprises of chickens 0-8weeks of ages, characterized by high mortality of about 40-60%. The laying flock seems to be dominated by old age and surplus breeding males. About 30.9%of the total national chicken population is hens of which about16% are none layers. The four regional states (Oromia, Amhara ,SNNP, and Tigray) collectively accounts for about 96% of the total national poultry population. Chicken rearing is not common in lowland of Ethiopia i.e. Somali, Gambella, Afar, and Benishangul-Gumuz regional states which collectively own

06/08/2022

Survey on rural chicken production system was conducted in three peasant associations of Haromaya Woreda of Oromia regional state to generate information on the problems and constraints emending the developments of their community with particular emphasis on poultry production and to list the possible opportunities and strategies that could solve these problems. A total of 120 households were used for the survey work. Finally, all the data collected were analyzed using descriptive statistics. About 77.5% of all the respondents share family dwellings with poultry, attributed to the small flock size ,low priority given to chicken and relatively high cost of poultry house construction. The results obtained clearly showed that poultry diseases are widely spread in the Worada and farmers pointed out that, Newcastle Disease, fowl cholera; respiratory diseases and predators are responsible for the major losses of birds in the study sites. Almost all the respondents reported poultry and poultry product market price fluctuation attributed to limitation in land holding, disease occurrence and low purchasing power of the consumers. About 100% of the respondents reported to keep different classes of chicken together, the practice of which facilitates transmission of diseases. In summary the results of this study tends to indicate that production performance of indigenous chicken is low

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