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- Title
Indigenous chicken production in Fiji Islands: knowledge, constraints and opportunities.
- Authors
Zindove, Titus Jairus; Bakare, Archibold Garikayi; Iji, Paul Ade
- Abstract
Objective: The objective of the study was to understand and document socio-economic characteristics, production parameters, challenges and management practices used by Fijian households which keep indigenous chickens. Methods: A survey involving 200 households was carried out in coastal and inland communities of Fiji’s wet and semi-dry ecoregions. Data on the influence of ecoregion and location of households relative to the sea on management practices, challenges and productivity of indigenous chickens were analyzed using logistic regression and general linear model of SAS software. Results: Irrespective of location relative to the sea and ecoregion, households indicated that they kept indigenous chickens for food and income generation. The Welsummer was the most (p>0.05) preferred breed. Households in the semi-dry inland communities had the largest (p0.05) common predator followed by domestic dogs. Most households in the wet ecoregion’s coastal communities housed their chickens at night, whereas communities in semi-dry ecoregion housed their chickens most of the time (p0.05). Households in semi-dry ecoregion were more likely (p>0.05) to sell their chickens at the local market place. Conclusion: The productivity of local chickens in Fiji is low because of feed shortage, predators such as the mongoose and lack of market linkages.
- Subjects
FIJI; CHICKEN as food; COMMUNITY housing; CHICKENS; DOGS; CHICKEN coops; PREDATION
- Publication
Animal Bioscience, 2022, Vol 35, Issue 5, p778
- ISSN
2765-0189
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.5713/ab.21.0309