ABSTRACT
Annually Kenya produces about 20 million tons of poultry meat worth KES 3.5 billion
and 1.3 billion eggs worth KES 9.7 billion. However Indigenous chicken productivity has
stagnated due to limited transfer and adoption of improved technologies such as
biosecurity practices by rural households. The productivity of Indigenous chicken has
been decreasing in Makueni County despite development agencies, both national and
international and county government investing heavily in chicken enterprise. There is
also limited adoption of biosecurity measures. A survey was conducted in
Kikumini/Muvau ward of Makueni sub-County and Kithungo/Kitundu ward in Mbooni
sub-County. Systematic sampling were done to select the two sub-counties out of six that
form Makueni county based on Agro-ecological and livelihood zoning, concentration of
agricultural activities and investment levels in chicken enterprise in these sub-counties.
Random sampling was used to select the two wards and simple random sampling to select
households (from a source list provided by area chiefs). The objectives of the study were;
i) To identify the constraints that affect the productivity of indigenous chicken in
Kikumini/Muvau and Kithungo/Kitundu wards; ii) To establish the biosecurity measures
practiced by indigenous chicken farmers in the two wards and, iii) To assess the socioeconomic
and ecological hindrance to adoption of biosecurity measures in the two wards.
To obtain primary data, the study interviewed 158 respondents (72 in Kikumini/Muvau
and 86 in Kithungo/Kitundu wards). Two focus group discussions (one in each ward)
were also conducted. The collected data was cleaned, and 143 questionnaires were found
valid, they were coded and analyzed through Microsoft excel, version 2010 and also the
Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 17.0 computer software.
Descriptive statistics dispersion, frequencies, means, distribution and Chi-square were
conducted to compare study variables for each specific objective. In both study wards
some of the biosecurity measures adopted were vaccination, fencing, and disinfection,
cleaning of chicken houses and equipment and traffic control. The main constraints that
have negatively affected chicken productivity as reported by 85.3% of respondents were
diseases and parasites, high cost of chicken feeds, poor housing, inadequate chicken
rearing skills and inadequate knowledge on biosecurity. The cold months of June-August
results in disease outbreaks, bushes around the homesteads that hide predators, are some
of the environmental challenges on chicken productivity. Overall the study concluded
that, IC farmers in the two study wards have adopted some biosecurity measures,
respondent occupation, type and safety of feeds and channel of disseminating extension
messages to farmers have significant influence on adoption of biosecurity measures,
while ownership of IC, ownership of land and standard of chicken house does not
significantly influence adoption of biosecurity measures. The study therefore
recommends that; affordable credit facility to IC farmers be developed to support them
improve on biosecurity strategies and dissemination of chicken production messages to
be channelled more through Radio. There is also need for development of biosecurity
policy for livestock enterprises in Makueni County.
MUTUA, B (2021). Challenges Facing Indigenous Chicken Production And Adoption Levels Of Biosecurity Measures In Selected Areas Of Makueni County, Kenya. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/challenges-facing-indigenous-chicken-production-and-adoption-levels-of-biosecurity-measures-in-selected-areas-of-makueni-county-kenya
MUTUA, BENSON "Challenges Facing Indigenous Chicken Production And Adoption Levels Of Biosecurity Measures In Selected Areas Of Makueni County, Kenya" Afribary. Afribary, 08 May. 2021, https://afribary.com/works/challenges-facing-indigenous-chicken-production-and-adoption-levels-of-biosecurity-measures-in-selected-areas-of-makueni-county-kenya. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.
MUTUA, BENSON . "Challenges Facing Indigenous Chicken Production And Adoption Levels Of Biosecurity Measures In Selected Areas Of Makueni County, Kenya". Afribary, Afribary, 08 May. 2021. Web. 24 Nov. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/challenges-facing-indigenous-chicken-production-and-adoption-levels-of-biosecurity-measures-in-selected-areas-of-makueni-county-kenya >.
MUTUA, BENSON . "Challenges Facing Indigenous Chicken Production And Adoption Levels Of Biosecurity Measures In Selected Areas Of Makueni County, Kenya" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 24, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/challenges-facing-indigenous-chicken-production-and-adoption-levels-of-biosecurity-measures-in-selected-areas-of-makueni-county-kenya