Investigation of native chicken mortality/loss in the free-range system: Causes, control measures and impact to farmers at the household level, Moyamba District, Southern Sierra Leone

A. B. Gogra, A. Conteh
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The increase in mortality/loss of native chickens in the rural areas of Sierra Leone is posing a serious threat to the traditional chicken industry. Poultry farmers loss many chickens annually which hugely undercut their livelihood and social status. This research was therefore conducted to investigate the main causes of native chicken mortality/loss, control strategies and how it influences the livelihood of farmers in Moyamba district, Sierra Leone. The data was obtained through field survey, personal discussion and observation from randomly selected 300 participants in 6 villages. The findings revealed that 84.3% of the interviewed farmers were female while the overall illiteracy rate of the participants was 72.3%. The average number of the different livestock kept by the farmers were: 7.8 (chicken), 0.3 (duck), 0.6 (sheep), 0.2 (pig) and 3.4 (goat). 45.5% of the mortality/loss recorded from 2017-2018 was said to be caused by predators while 54.5% was caused by diseases/parasites and other factors (2017-2018). 33.0 and 32.0% of the mortality/loss occurred during the late dry and early rainy seasons while 20.0 and 15.0% occurred in the early dry and late rainy seasons respectively. Settlements along the grassland and forested areas reported a high incidence of predators while the river-line areas reported high cases of diseases/parasites. The main predators identified were hawk, red fox and eagle while Newcastle disease and lice were the most serious disease and parasites named respectively. The animal healthcare services are inadequate and therefore, traditional methods of controlling diseases/parasites and predators are widely adopted. The impact of mortality/loss to farmers at household level include low protein intake, loss of income, weak cultural/religious practices, loss of flock, food insecurity, increase in poverty and lack of job. Therefore, there is a need for effective and continuous implementation of disease/parasites control programs in the study areas by strengthening the veterinary and the extension services for better productivity and improved management practices.
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塞拉利昂南部Moyamba区散养系统本地鸡死亡/损失调查:原因、控制措施和对农户的影响
塞拉利昂农村地区本地鸡死亡率/损失的增加对传统养鸡业构成严重威胁。家禽养殖户每年损失许多鸡,这大大削弱了他们的生计和社会地位。因此,本研究旨在调查塞拉利昂Moyamba地区土鸡死亡/损失的主要原因、控制策略及其对农民生计的影响。数据通过实地调查、个人讨论和观察的方式获得,随机抽取6个村庄的300名参与者。调查结果显示,84.3%的受访农民为女性,总体文盲率为72.3%。种畜平均存栏数分别为:鸡7.8头、鸭0.3头、羊0.6头、猪0.2头、山羊3.4头。2017-2018年记录的45.5%的死亡/损失据说是由捕食者造成的,而54.5%是由疾病/寄生虫和其他因素造成的(2017-2018年)。干季晚期和雨季晚期分别占33.0%和32.0%,干季早期和雨季晚期分别占20.0%和15.0%。沿草原和森林地区的定居点报告了食肉动物的高发率,而河岸地区报告了疾病/寄生虫的高发率。发现的主要捕食者为鹰、红狐和鹰,最严重的疾病为新城疫,最严重的寄生虫为虱子。动物保健服务不足,因此,控制疾病/寄生虫和捕食者的传统方法被广泛采用。在家庭层面上,死亡/损失对农民的影响包括蛋白质摄入量低、收入损失、文化/宗教习俗薄弱、羊群损失、粮食不安全、贫困加剧和失业。因此,有必要通过加强兽医和推广服务来提高生产力和改进管理实践,在研究地区有效和持续地实施疾病/寄生虫控制规划。
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