Backyard Poultry Management Practices in Rural Hilly Areas of Jammu and Kashmir


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Authors

  • Khalid Hussain
  • A. K. Chaturvedani
  • Niranjan Lal
  • Sanjolly Gupta

Keywords:

Backyard poultry, Management Practices, Hilly Areas, Rajouri

Abstract

Backyard poultry plays an important role in the livelihood of rural families in developing countries. Inspite of a source of cash income, it also satisfies their social needs. This paper is based on a study conducted in 12 villages of rural hilly areas of Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir to present an overview of different managerial practices in those areas. The questionnaires were filled after open discussions with respondents. The survey indicated the existence of few birds in the study area with an average flock size of 8-10 birds per household. Egg production was about 50 eggs per bird per year. Diseases, predators and lack of veterinary services were the most quoted reasons for mortality there. None of the families was found to vaccinate were their birds. 37.5% respondents were keeping their birds in coops or under woven baskets. Only 14.17% of respondents supplement their birds once a day with grains like wheat and millet, as scavenging was the only feed source for most of them.

Author Biographies

  • Khalid Hussain
    Al-Hamd Agro-food Products Private Limited, Aligarh
  • A. K. Chaturvedani
    Division of Extension Education, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar, Bareilly, UP
  • Niranjan Lal
    Sr. Scientist & Head, KVK Churachandpur Manipur
  • Sanjolly Gupta
    School of Public Health, Guru Anand Dev Animal Science University, Ludhiana- 141004, Punjab

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2017-08-18

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2017-08-18

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How to Cite

Hussain, K., Chaturvedani, A. K., Lal, N., & Gupta, S. (2017). Backyard Poultry Management Practices in Rural Hilly Areas of Jammu and Kashmir. Indian Journal of Hill Farming, 30(1). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJHF/article/view/73318