| Literature DB >> 27200208 |
C V Maduka1, I O Igbokwe1, N N Atsanda1.
Abstract
A questionnaire-based study of chicken production system with on-farm biosecurity practices was carried out in commercial poultry farms located in Jos, Nigeria. Commercial and semicommercial farms had 75.3% and 24.5% of 95,393 birds on 80 farms, respectively. Farms using deep litter and battery cage systems were 69 (86.3%) and 10 (12.5%), respectively. In our biosecurity scoring system, a correct practice of each indicator of an event scored 1.00 and biosecurity score (BS) of each farm was the average of the scores of biosecurity indicators for the farm, giving BS of zero and 1.00 as absence of biosecurity and optimal biosecurity, respectively. Semicommercial farms had higher BS than commercial farms. The flock size did not significantly (p > 0.05) affect the mean BS. Disease outbreaks correlated (r = -0.97) with BS, showing a tendency of reduction of disease outbreaks with increasing BS. Outbreaks were significantly (p < 0.05) associated with deep litter system. In conclusion, the chicken production system requires increased drive for excellent biosecurity practices and weak points in the biosecurity could be ameliorated by extension of information to farmers in order to support expansion of chicken production with robust biosecurity measures that drastically reduce risk of disease outbreak.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27200208 PMCID: PMC4856938 DOI: 10.1155/2016/1914692
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scientifica (Cairo) ISSN: 2090-908X
Figure 1Map of Jos showing Jos North and South Local Government Areas among other Local Government Areas in Plateau State, Nigeria (Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8468456.stm. Accessed 11 September 2014).
Frequency of biosecurity events on poultry farms in Jos, Nigeria.
| Indicators of biosecurity events | Number (%) of responses | Number (%) of farms with “yes” response |
|---|---|---|
| Events outside the premises | ||
| Awareness of biosecurity practices | 79 (98.8) | 67 (84.8) |
| Density of (>5) farmers in neighbourhood | 79 (98.8) | 21 (26.6) |
| Water bodies for migratory birds in neighbourhood | 79 (98.8) | 16 (20.2) |
| Certified sources of quality chicks | 76 (95.0) | 52 (68.4) |
| Parking lot outside the farm premises | 77 (96.3) | 42 (54.5) |
| Acquisition of second-hand equipment | 79 (98.8) | 5 (6.3) |
| Farm boundary events | ||
| Fencing with gates | 78 (97.5) | 66 (84.6) |
| Washing/disinfection of vehicles | 76 (95.0) | 17 (22.3) |
| Functional† footbath at entry point | 78 (97.5) | 44 (56.4) |
| Visitors allowed into premises | 78 (97.5) | 37 (47.4) |
| Events between farm boundary and poultry house | ||
| Presence of good feed storage facility | 79 (98.8) | 75 (94.9) |
| Appropriate carcass disposal | 80 (100.0) | 78 (97.5) |
| On-farm necropsy | 79 (98.8) | 25 (31.6) |
| Certified commercial feed sources only | 80 (100.0) | 68 (85.0) |
| On-farm carnivores (dogs and cats) | 79 (98.8) | 7 (8.9) |
| Hand washing/shower before and after handling birds | 79 (98.8) | 65 (82.3) |
| Rodent-proof | 78 (97.5) | 74 (94.9) |
| Residence of farm workers within premises | 79 (98.8) | 39 (49.4) |
| Functional† footbath at entrance of poultry house | 77 (96.3) | 56 (72.7) |
| Events inside poultry house | ||
| Separation of poultry types | 80 (100.0) | 78 (97.5) |
| Separation of birds according to age | 80 (100.0) | 79 (98.8) |
| Proper ventilation | 80 (100.0) | 79 (98.8) |
| Availability of clean water | 77 (96.3) | 76 (98.7) |
| Appropriate bedding material | 69 (86.3) | 66 (95.7) |
| Dry bedding | 65 (81.3) | 64 (98.5) |
| Frequent changing of bedding | 66 (82.5) | 59 (89.4) |
| Birds occasionally allowed to move out of the poultry house | 78 (97.5) | 3 (3.8) |
| Washing/disinfecting poultry house prior to restocking | 78 (97.5) | 76 (97.4) |
| Practice of all-in all-out management system | 77 (96.3) | 69 (89.6) |
| Washing feeders/drinkers regularly | 78 (97.5) | 77 (98.7) |
| Disinfecting feeders/drinkers regularly | 75 (93.8) | 48 (64.0) |
| Isolation of apparently sick birds | 76 (95.0) | 74 (97.4) |
| Prophylactic chemotherapy to apparently healthy birds | 77 (96.3) | 57 (74.0) |
| Consultation of veterinarians only in the event of problems | 78 (97.5) | 60 (76.9) |
†Functional footbath comprises (a) presence of the footbath and (b) frequent (daily or once every two days) replenishment of the same.
Effects of reasons for keeping poultry and number of birds per farm on biosecurity scores.
| Biosecurity score | |
|---|---|
| Reason for keeping poultry | |
| Commercial | 0.75 ± 0.10a (32) |
| Family use only (noncommercial) | 0.82 ± 0.07ab (3) |
| Both (semicommercial) | 0.87 ± 0.05b (28) |
| Number of birds per farm | |
| <200 | 0.80 ± 0.07a (7) |
| 200–500 | 0.81 ± 0.11a (23) |
| 501–1000 | 0.79 ± 0.13a (15) |
| 1001–2000 | 0.80 ± 0.10a (12) |
| 2001–10000 | 0.85 ± 0.03a (4) |
| >10000 | 0.88 ± 0.02a (2) |
a,bUnmatched superscripts on means ± standard deviations indicate significant (p < 0.05) difference in the column for each set of variables.
Average score on correct responses on biosecurity indicators on a farm, where incorrect and correct scores are 0 and 1, respectively.
‡Farms with ≥ 34 responses on biosecurity (n = 63).
Number (%) of farms with various scores on biosecurity in relation to occurrence of disease outbreak#.
| Biosecurity score | Number (%) of farms | |
|---|---|---|
| All responding farms‡ | Farms with disease outbreak | |
| <0.5 | 0 | 0 |
| 0.50–0.70 | 11 (17.5) | 9 (81.8) |
| 0.71–0.90 | 45 (71.4) | 24 (53.3) |
| 0.91–1.00 | 7 (11.1) | 3 (42.9) |
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| <0.5–1.00 | 63 (100) | 36 (57.1) |
Average score on correct responses on biosecurity indicators on a farm, where incorrect and correct scores are 0 and 1, respectively.
‡Farms with ≥ 34 responses on biosecurity.
#Inverse relationship between biosecurity scores in first column with percentages of disease outbreak in third column is computed to give a correlation coefficient of −0.97.
Effect of housing system on the occurrence of disease outbreaks on farms.
| Housing system | Number (%) of farms | |
|---|---|---|
| All responding farms | Farms with disease outbreak | |
| Deep litter | 69 (86.3) | 38 (55.1)a |
| Battery cage | 10 (12.5) | 0 (0)b |
| Both (deep litter and battery cage) | 1 (1.2) | 1 (100.0)ab |
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| Total | 80 (100.0) | 39 (48.8) |
a,bUnmatched superscripts indicate significant (p < 0.05) difference in the column.
| Number (%) of farms | Number (%) of birds | |
|---|---|---|
| Reason for keeping birds | ||
| Commercial | 47 (58.8) | 71843 (75.3) |
| Family use (noncommercial) | 3 (3.7) | 150 (0.2) |
| Both (semicommercial) | 30 (37.5) | 23400 (24.5) |
| Total | 80 (100.0) | 95393 (100.0) |
| Poultry type | ||
| Broiler | 11 (13.8) | 3701 (3.9) |
| Layer | 51 (63.8) | 46540 (48.8) |
| Both broiler and layer | 17 (21.2) | 44672 (46.8) |
| Cockerel and layer | 1 (1.2) | 480 (0.5) |
| Total | 80 (100.0) | 95393 (100.0) |
| Number of birds per farm | ||
| <200 | 9 (11.2) | 743 (0.8) |
| 200–500 | 29 (36.2) | 10460 (11.0) |
| 501–1000 | 20 (25.0) | 15795 (16.5) |
| 1001–2000 | 15 (18.8) | 24145 (25.3) |
| 2000–10000 | 5 (6.3) | 14950 (15.7) |
| >10000 | 2 (2.5) | 29300 (30.7) |
| Total | 80 (100.0) | 95393 (100.0) |
| Age of birds at study time | ||
| <13 wks | 23 (28.8) | 26966 (28.3) |
| 13–17 wks | 3 (3.7) | 1900 (2.0) |
| ≥18 wks | 54 (67.5) | 66527 (69.7) |
| Total | 80 (100.0) | 95393 (100.0) |
| Number (%) of farms | Number (%) of birds | |
|---|---|---|
| Housing system | ||
| Deep litter | 69 (86.3) | 73545 (77.1) |
| Battery cage | 10 (12.5) | 7548 (7.9) |
| Both | 1 (1.2) | 14300 (15.0) |
| Total | 80 (100.0) | 95393 (100.0) |
| Source of day-old chicks | ||
| Obasanjo | 16 (20.0) | 30616 (32.1) |
| Zartech | 28 (35.0) | 37302 (39.1) |
| Zartech and Agrited | 2 (2.5) | 4500 (4.7) |
| Agrited | 5 (6.3) | 3350 (3.5) |
| ECWA | 6 (7.5) | 5398 (5.7) |
| Amo | 6 (7.5) | 4280 (4.5) |
| Chi | 7 (8.7) | 4600 (4.8) |
| Unknown | 10 (12.5) | 5347 (5.6) |
| Total | 80 (100.0) | 95393 (100.0) |
| Sources of feed | ||
| Commercial | 68 (85.0) | 82896 (86.9) |
| Vital | 18 (26.5) | 12370 (14.9) |
| Livestock | 19 (29.4) | 34307 (41.4) |
| Amo | 6 (8.8) | 4242 (5.1) |
| Top | 2 (2.9) | 680 (0.8) |
| Hybrid | 16 (23.5) | 10622 (12.8) |
| Vital and top | 1 (1.5) | 15000 (18.1) |
| Unknown | 5 (7.4) | 5675 (6.9) |
| On-farm (local) preparation | 6 (7.5) | 6850 (7.1) |
| Both | 6 (7.5) | 5647 (6.0) |
| Total | 80 (100.0) | 95393 (100.0) |