Constraints and Opportunities to Guinea Fowl Production in Zimbabwe: A Case Study of the Midlands Province, Zimbabwe
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.2, No. 3)Publication Date: 2013-03-05
Authors : Robert Kudzanayi Gono; Walter Svinurai; John Vengai Muzvondiwa;
Page : 236-239
Keywords : Keet. Productivity; Smallholder;
Abstract
A study was conducted to determine the productivity and constraints of smallholder guinea fowl production in the Mberengwa and Gokwe districts of the Midlands Province in Zimbabwe.250 households were randomly selected to respond to a standard questionnaire. The average flock size per household was 1.52 cocks, 5.6 hens and 1.89 keets. Egg hatchability varied between farmers with an overall mean of 64 %. Guinea fowls were acquired through purchase (88%), gifts (7%), or in exchange for labour. Scavenging was the major feeding system, seasonally supplemented with grains.63% of the farmers provided birds with drinking water. Death of keets was prevalent (89%) and was mainly attributed to possibly Newcastle disease and adverse weather conditions, with most of the deaths occurring in the cold dry season. Survival of the guinea fowls was significantly affected (Pless than0.001) and strongly correlated (r=0. ) with housing system. Guinea fowls and eggs are mainly used to generate household income and for home consumption.
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