On-Farm Phenotypic Characterization of Indigenous Chicken - Couverture souple

Fereja, Getachew; Kebede, Kefelegn; Ameha, Negasi

 
9783659797309: On-Farm Phenotypic Characterization of Indigenous Chicken

Synopsis

Despite the important roles of local chickens, rearing them can be considered as a side line agricultural activity. However, the indigenous chicken populations have been neglected by conservation and development programs. Instead high input demanding exotic commercial chicken breeds are introduced and supported by the government to increase poultry productivity.The most dominant chicken types reared in Ethiopia are local ecotypes, which show a large variation in body conformation, plumage color, comb type and productivity.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Despite the important roles of local chickens, rearing them can be considered as a side line agricultural activity. However, the indigenous chicken populations have been neglected by conservation and development programs. Instead high input demanding exotic commercial chicken breeds are introduced and supported by the government to increase poultry productivity.The most dominant chicken types reared in Ethiopia are local ecotypes, which show a large variation in body conformation, plumage color, comb type and productivity.

Biographie de l'auteur

My name is Getachew Bekele Fereja. I was born in 01.10.1986. in Ethiopia. I have BSc in Animal production from Ambo University Ethiopia & MSc in Animal Genetics and Breeding from Haramaya University, Ethiopia and right now am a lecturer at Department of Animal science in Ethiopia Gambella University.

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