Medical Doctor at Hospital for Special Surgery, Ethiopia
Research Article
Assessment of Major Constraints of Small Scale Intensive Chicken Farms in and around Nekemte, Oromia, Ethiopia
Author(s): Gemechis Regasa*, Hagazi Fantay Tadesse and Getachew Derbew Belay
A cross sectional study was conducted from November 2016 to April 2017 with the objective of identifying the major constraints of small scale
intensive chicken farms in and around Nekemte. All available small scale intensive chicken farms at Nekemte (n=43) were assessed. Data were
collected using a semi structured questionnaire on possible chicken farm constraint from chicken farm workers up on interview. Recorded data
were entered to Microsoft excel sheet and analyzed by descriptive statistics. Disease, Chicken feed, farm management and market were the major
constraints. Newcastle disease has been identified as the most prevalent disease (occurred in 37.2% farms) followed by fowl cholera (13.9%) with
Marek’s disease being the least (6.97%). High price of chicken feed (in 53.4% farms) and shortage in supply (in 11.6% farms) were identified as
feed related.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2157-7579.2022.13.141
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