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Evaluation of management system, egg quality traits and farmers’ perception on exotic and indigenous chickens: The case of Buno Bedele zone, south west Ethiopia

عنوان مقاله: Evaluation of management system, egg quality traits and farmers’ perception on exotic and indigenous chickens: The case of Buno Bedele zone, south west Ethiopia
شناسه ملی مقاله: JR_SJAS-9-9_001
منتشر شده در در سال 1399
مشخصات نویسندگان مقاله:

Amanuel Bekuma - Bedele College of Agriculture and Forestry, Mettu University, P.O.Box ۳۱۸, Bedele-Ethiopia.
Meskerem Asefa - Bedele College of Agriculture and Forestry, Mettu University, P.O.Box ۳۱۸, Bedele-Ethiopia.
Girma Tassew - Bedele College of Agriculture and Forestry, Mettu University, P.O.Box ۳۱۸, Bedele-Ethiopia.

خلاصه مقاله:
It is skeptical to plan and design chicken improvement strategy without considering chicken egg quality traits and farmers’ perception on exotic and indigenous chickens. In the present study, management system, egg quality traits and farmers’ perception on exotic and indigenous chickens were evaluated in selected districts of Buno Bedele zone, south west Ethiopia. A total of ۱۸۰ randomly selected chicken owners were included in the study from nine purposively selected Peasant Associations (PAs) from the districts. And a total of ۱۸۰ fresh eggs were purchased from sampled farmers on contractual bases for analyzing egg quality. SPSS software version ۲۰ and SAS ۱۹۹۹ were used to analysis all the collected data. As the result of this study indicated farmers in the study areas were reared chicken with low management aspects. Based on the result, majority (۷۳.۹%) of the respondents favored to buy eggs of local chickens as they were considered to be tasty and the yellow colored yolk was commonly favored. The large egg size, brown-shelled eggs and yellow colour were the preferred egg quality traits by ۴۸.۳%, ۵۲.۸% and ۸۱.۷% of respondents, respectively. The mean external egg quality such as egg weight (g), egg length (mm), egg width (mm), shell thickness (mm) and shape index (%) of the local and exotic chicken were found to be ۴۵.۲۰±۵.۵۳ and ۵۷.۸۰±۷.۲۲, ۴۹.۶±۳.۸ and ۵۴.۸±۱.۷, ۲۹.۳±۴.۱and ۴۱.۰±۱.۵, ۰.۳۲±۰.۰۳ and ۰.۱۹±۰.۰۶ and ۶۹.۸ and ۷۴.۷۵, respectively. The other most important internal egg quality of (local and exotic) chickens considered in this study were yolk height (mm), albumen height (mm), albumen weight (g), Haugh unit (%) and yolk color; which were found to be (۱۱.۰۶ and ۱۷.۸۴), (۲.۸۷ and ۶.۹۲), (۲۲.۶۰ and ۳۴.۵۴), (۵۲.۵ and ۷۱.۲۵) and (۱۰.۳۳and ۹.۸۵), respectively. The eggs collected from the local chicken were found to have optimum shell thickness (۰.۳۲±۰.۰۳mm) and Haugh unit (۵۲.۵%). This might be attributed due to the high xanthophyll, which is responsible for deep yellow color of eggs; phosphorous and calcium contents of scavenging feed resources available in the study areas. In conclusion, egg quality of exotic chickens in the study areas performed impartially well, but it needs further comparative study.It is skeptical to plan and design chicken improvement strategy without considering chicken egg quality traits and farmers’ perception on exotic and indigenous chickens. In the present study, management system, egg quality traits and farmers’ perception on exotic and indigenous chickens were evaluated in selected districts of Buno Bedele zone, south west Ethiopia. A total of ۱۸۰ randomly selected chicken owners were included in the study from nine purposively selected Peasant Associations (PAs) from the districts. And a total of ۱۸۰ fresh eggs were purchased from sampled farmers on contractual bases for analyzing egg quality. SPSS software version ۲۰ and SAS ۱۹۹۹ were used to analysis all the collected data. As the result of this study indicated farmers in the study areas were reared chicken with low management aspects. Based on the result, majority (۷۳.۹%) of the respondents favored to buy eggs of local chickens as they were considered to be tasty and the yellow colored yolk was commonly favored. The large egg size, brown-shelled eggs and yellow colour were the preferred egg quality traits by ۴۸.۳%, ۵۲.۸% and ۸۱.۷% of respondents, respectively. The mean external egg quality such as egg weight (g), egg length (mm), egg width (mm), shell thickness (mm) and shape index (%) of the local and exotic chicken were found to be ۴۵.۲۰±۵.۵۳ and ۵۷.۸۰±۷.۲۲, ۴۹.۶±۳.۸ and ۵۴.۸±۱.۷, ۲۹.۳±۴.۱and ۴۱.۰±۱.۵, ۰.۳۲±۰.۰۳ and ۰.۱۹±۰.۰۶ and ۶۹.۸ and ۷۴.۷۵, respectively. The other most important internal egg quality of (local and exotic) chickens considered in this study were yolk height (mm), albumen height (mm), albumen weight (g), Haugh unit (%) and yolk color; which were found to be (۱۱.۰۶ and ۱۷.۸۴), (۲.۸۷ and ۶.۹۲), (۲۲.۶۰ and ۳۴.۵۴), (۵۲.۵ and ۷۱.۲۵) and (۱۰.۳۳and ۹.۸۵), respectively. The eggs collected from the local chicken were found to have optimum shell thickness (۰.۳۲±۰.۰۳mm) and Haugh unit (۵۲.۵%). This might be attributed due to the high xanthophyll, which is responsible for deep yellow color of eggs; phosphorous and calcium contents of scavenging feed resources available in the study areas. In conclusion, egg quality of exotic chickens in the study areas performed impartially well, but it needs further comparative study.

کلمات کلیدی:
Buno Bedele, Egg quality traits, Farmers’ perception, Indigenous and exotic chicken

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