Backyard poultry farming: A small source of income for rural peoples
Danveer S. Yadav1 and Rashmi Choudhary2
- Assistant Professor, Department of LPM
- Assistant Professor, Department of Veterinary Pathology
College of Veterinary Science and A.H., Mhow, Pin- 453446
Introduction
Backyard poultry farming is an ancient practice in our country, based on rearing of indigenous or desi breeds of birds with very low production performances. In terms of egg production indigenous breeds lay only 70-80 eggs per year and production of meat is also very less. However, the backyard poultry production can be easily reach to a higher point with improved varieties of chicken and so we can easily improve the quality and quantity of eggs and meat. Backyard poultry farming is an handy enterprise to improve the socio-economic status of poor farmers with low initial investment but higher economic return by using improved chicken varieties having following characteristics:
- Adaptive in rural conditions
- Self reproductive in nature
- Having maternal instinct
- Good brooding capacity
- Hardy in nature
- Good scavenger
- Beautifull colored plumage
- Escaping capacity from predators
- Well body conformation
Considering the above characteristics the varieties that can be recommended for backyard poultry farming are Gramapriya, Vanaraja, Girirani, Krishna-J etc.
Interventions
- Lack of Introduction of high yielding germplasm of poultry suitable for backyard poultry rearing
- Introduction of small scale incubator for hatching eggs
- Poor health care and diseasecontrol
- Lack of capacity building
- Lack of organized market channels for inputs and outputs
Strategies for Improvement
- Genetic make-up of birds
- Avoidance of inbreeding
- Housing and production
- Supplement nutrition
- Disease prevention and control
- Training to farmers
Genetic groups used in backyard poultry farming are
- Local non descript fowls– Small in size, poor layers, small clutch size, prominent brooding instinct, suitable to harsh climate, disease resistance and mothering instinct.
- Indigenous breeds– like Ankaleshwar (Gujrat), Aseel (A.P. and M.P.), Kadaknath (M.P.), Miri (Assam), Tellichery (Kerala), Kalasthi (A.P.), Busra (Gujrat & Maharashtra), Ghagus (Karnatak & A.P.), Harringhata Black (West Bengal) etc.
- Improved varieties of birds– Natural and attractive multi color feather pattern, high general immune competence, so perform better under adverse conditions, perform better even with poor quality diets, grow faster and produce more eggs than Desi hen, produce brown eggs like Desi hen.
They arelisted below:
Name Feather Pattern Purpose Organization
CARI-Nirbhic Multicolor Dual CARI, Izatnagar
CARI- Shyama Mostly Black Dual -do-
CARI- UPKARI Mixed Color Dual -do-
CARI-HITKARI Neck region is Dual -do-
devoid of feathers
CARI-DEVENDR Bright mixed color Dual -do-
Vanaraja Multicolor Dual PDP, Hyderabad
Gramapriya Multicolor Egg -do-
Srinidhi Multicolor Dual -do-
Krishibro Multicolor Meat -do-
Swarnadhar Multicolor Dual Karnataka Veterinary
Animal Fishery
Sciences University,
Bangalore
Griraja Multicolor Dual -do-
Gramalaxmi Mixed brown Egg KAU, Mannuthy
Nicobari Black & White Egg CARI, Portblair
Constraints
Major constraints of backyard poultry farming in India are high mortality rate in young chicks due to a combination of diseases, lack of infrastructure, low production performance of desi birds, lack of scientific knowledge among rural peoples, predation, malnutrition, climatic exposure and feed price fluctuations throughout year.
Conclusion
The eggs and meat of birds reared in the backyard farming fetches higher premium due to high consumer acceptability even in the urban sectors where plenty of eggs and poultry meat from commercial units are available. Besides stable supply of high-quality animal food, backyard poultry production promotes income opportunities particularly for the weaker sections in the tribal areas. The backyard farming will certainly improve the economic status of a majority of rural/tribal families from lower socio-economic groups in the rural/tribal areas. Backyard farming fulfill a wide range of functions e.g. the provision of meat and eggs, food for special festivals, chicken for traditional ceremonies, pest control and petty cash, utilizing minimum inputs, minimum human attention, and causing less environmental pollution.
Backyard Poultry Farming: A Better Source of Income for Rural People