Pre-Scaling Up of Hay-Box Brooding Technology to Selected Districts of Arsi and West Arsi Zones

Aman Nebo

Abstract


The research was carried out in three purposively selected districts namely Digalu-Tijo from Arsi, Asasa and Adaba from west Arsi zones with objectives of transferring and popularizing hay-box chick brooding technology to farmers, and enhancing linkage between research, extension and farmers in the study areas. From these districts six peasant associations were purposively selected based on their accessibility from list of peasant associations. Then, a total of six groups one at each peasant associations which have an average of twenty members of farmers composed of male, female and youth were organized to undertake demonstration and popularization of hay-box chick brooder. A total of 92 farmers of which 54.36% were female farmers have attended the training. From each farmers research extension group one trial farmer was selected and a brooder having capacity of twenty chicks was given with twenty chicks bought from commercial firms in Bishoftu each including feeds that can serve for three months. Out of the total 121 chicks distributed to farmers only five died and around 96% grown up to layer stage which is six months of age. Mini-field-days where organized to share experiences and knowledge and all the farmers who attended the demonstration understood the double advantages of this technology reducing number of chicks died because of predator and save time that the broody hens spent to rear chicks.

Keywords: Hay Box Chick Brooder, Demonstration, Popularization, Training

DOI: 10.7176/JBAH/11-2-05

Publication date: January 31st 2021


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