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Towards Conservation of Omani Local Chicken: Phenotypic Characteristics, Management Practices and Performance Traits

  • Al-Qamashoui, B.;Mahgoub, O.;Kadim, I.;Schlecht, E.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제27권6호
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    • pp.767-777
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    • 2014
  • Characterizing local chicken types and their mostly rural production systems is prerequisite for designing and implementing development and conservation programs. This study evaluated the management practices of small-scale chicken keepers and the phenotypic and production traits of their chickens in Oman, where conservation programs for local livestock breeds have currently started. Free-range scavenging was the dominant production system, and logistic regression analysis showed that socio-economic factors such as training in poultry keeping, household income, income from farming and gender of chicken owners influenced feeding, housing, and health care practices (p<0.05). A large variation in plumage and shank colors, comb types and other phenotypic traits within and between Omani chicken populations were observed. Male and female body weight differed (p<0.05), being $1.3{\pm}0.65$ kg and $1.1{\pm}0.86$ kg respectively. Flock size averaged $22{\pm}7.7$ birds per household with 4.8 hens per cock. Clutch size was $12.3{\pm}2.85$ and annual production $64.5{\pm}2.85$ eggs per hen. Egg hatchability averaged $88{\pm}6.0%$ and annual chicken mortality across all age and sex categories was $16{\pm}1.4%$. The strong involvement of women in chicken keeping makes them key stakeholders in future development and conservation programs, but the latter should be preceded by a comprehensive study of the genetic diversity of the Omani chicken populations.

동물복지 관련 육계농가 실태조사 (A Farm on Broiler Chickens' Welfare in Korea)

  • 천시내;이준엽;최양호;박규현;김두환;송준익;전중환
    • 한국축산시설환경학회지
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    • 제19권1호
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    • pp.33-38
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    • 2013
  • We conducted investigations of the information and welfare of broiler chickens in Korea. The livestock housing of all broiler chicken farms were windowless type, bell feeder and nipple waterer were used, and stocking density was relatively higher (ranging from 18.2 $birds/m^2$ to 24.2 $birds/m^2$) than RSPCA's welfare standards for chicken hens (less than 19 $birds/m^2$). The ratios of sandwich panel, urethane form, slate, and steel plate in roofing materials were 61%, 21%, 13%, and 5%, respectively. The ratios of sandwich panel, urethane form, brick, and steel plate in wall materials were 61%, 21%, 13%, and 5%, respectively. The ratios of soil and concrete in flooring materials were 10% and 90%. The mist spray, fan, and cooling pad in cooling facilities were 42%, 32%, and 26%, respectively. Thus we believe that present data contribute to develop the animal welfare certification for broiler chickens and to improve animal welfare in Korea.

Review of Production, Husbandry and Sustainability of Free-range Pig Production Systems

  • Miao, Z.H.;Glatz, P.C.;Ru, Y.J.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제17권11호
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    • pp.1615-1634
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    • 2004
  • A review was undertaken to obtain information on the sustainability of pig free-range production systems including the management, performance and health of pigs in the system. Modern outdoor rearing systems requires simple portable and flexible housing with low cost fencing. Local pig breeds and outdoor-adapted breeds for certain environment are generally more suitable for free-range systems. Free-range farms should be located in a low rainfall area and paddocks should be relatively flat, with light topsoil overlying free-draining subsoil with the absence of sharp stones that can cause foot damage. Huts or shelters are crucial for protecting pigs from direct sun burn and heat stress, especially when shade from trees and other facilities is not available. Pigs commonly graze on strip pastures and are rotated between paddocks. The zones of thermal comfort for the sow and piglet differ markedly; between 12-22$^{\circ}C$ for the sow and 30-37$^{\circ}C$ for piglets. Offering wallows for free-range pigs meets their behavioural requirements, and also overcomes the effects of high ambient temperatures on feed intake. Pigs can increase their evaporative heat loss via an increase in the proportion of wet skin by using a wallow, or through water drips and spray. Mud from wallows can also coat the skin of pigs, preventing sunburn. Under grazing conditions, it is difficult to control the fibre intake of pigs although a high energy, low fibre diet can be used. In some countries outdoor sows are fitted with nose rings to prevent them from uprooting the grass. This reduces nutrient leaching of the land due to less rooting. In general, free-range pigs have a higher mortality compared to intensively housed pigs. Many factors can contribute to the death of the piglet including crushing, disease, heat stress and poor nutrition. With successful management, free-range pigs can have similar production to door pigs, although the growth rate of the litters is affected by season. Piglets grow quicker indoors during the cold season compared to outdoor systems. Pigs reared outdoors show calmer behaviour. Aggressive interactions during feeding are lower compared to indoor pigs while outdoor sows are more active than indoor sows. Outdoor pigs have a higher parasite burden, which increases the nutrient requirement for maintenance and reduces their feed utilization efficiency. Parasite infections in free-range pigs also risks the image of free-range pork as a clean and safe product. Diseases can be controlled to a certain degree by grazing management. Frequent rotation is required although most farmers are keeping their pigs for a longer period before rotating. The concept of using pasture species to minimise nematode infections in grazing pigs looks promising. Plants that can be grown locally and used as part of the normal feeding regime are most likely to be acceptable to farmers, particularly organic farmers. However, one of the key concerns from the public for free-range pig production system is the impact on the environment. In the past, the pigs were held in the same paddock at a high stocking rate, which resulted in damage to the vegetation, nutrient loading in the soil, nitrate leaching and gas emission. To avoid this, outdoor pigs should be integrated in the cropping pasture system, the stock should be mobile and stocking rate related to the amount of feed given to the animals.

홍동저수지 퇴적토의 유기물 용출 특성 분석을 통한 효율적인 저수지 관리 방안 연구 (Effective Reservoir Management Methods using Nutrients Leaching Characteristic Analysis: Case Study of the Hongdong Reservoir)

  • 이영신;신상희
    • 지질공학
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    • 제23권2호
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    • pp.95-104
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    • 2013
  • 농업용 저수지의 수질 개선을 위한 효율적 관리 방안은 본 연구에서 제시되었다. 홍동 저수지는 저수지 유역 내에 농경지, 산림지역, 주거지역, 그리고 축산지역 등을 포함하고 있다. 수질 환경을 복원시키기 위해 우선 저수지 내 퇴적물의 오염도를 조사되었고 저수지내 퇴적토의 잠재적인 영양염류인 분석한 결과 총질소(T-N)은 $1.06g/m^2-d{\sim}3.67g/m^2-d$로 분포를 보이고 총인(T-P)는 $0.52 g/m^2-d{\sim}1.12g/m^2-d$로 측정되었다. 또한 퇴적토 준설 시 용출 특성 분석을 위해 72시간동안 20 혐기성 조건으로 시험을 진행되었다. 총인(T-P)와 (인산염인) $PO_4$-P의 농도는 시간에 따라 비교적 일정하게 용출되는 특성이 나타났으며 총질소(T-P)의 경우에 아질산성 질소($NO_2$-N)와 질산성 질소($NO_3$-N)의 탈질산화로 인하여 그농도가 불규칙적으로 용출되는 특성을 보였다. 특히, 암모니아인 경우는 컬럼 내부의 혐기성 조건으로 형성된 낮은 pH로 인하여 질소($N_2$)와 함께 용출 양은 극히 미량으로 측정되었다.

토지이용패턴에 따른 하천수질과 식생분포 (The Quality of Water and Distribution of Vegetation According to Land Use Pattern)

  • 오영주;강병화;김병우;김성필;한민수;김진호;나영은
    • 한국환경농학회지
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    • 제25권1호
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    • pp.34-39
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    • 2006
  • 남한강 수계의 항금천과 사탄천, 만경강 수계의 익산천, 전주천, 고산천과 정읍천의 수계와 유역을 대상으로 수질, 토지이용현황, 식생을 조사한 결과 항금천, 사탄천과 고산천은 산림지역과 농경지로 구성되고 익산천은 대부분 농경지이며 축산단지가 형성되어 있고 전주천은 도시지역을 많은 범위에서 차지한다. 정읍천은 공업지역과 도시지역이 함께 분포하고 있는 것으로 조사되었다. 하천의 수질은 BOD, T-N, T-P는 익산천에서 가장 높게 나타났고 COD는 전주천에서 높게 조사되었다. 산림지와 농경지가 대부분인 항금천, 사탄천과 고산천은 수질이 양호한 것으로 분석되었다. 하천 식물의 종다양성은 상류보다 하류지역이 익산천을 제외하고 낮게 조사되었다. 생활형의 비교에서는 상류에서는 다년생이 대부분을 차지하고 있으며 하류에는 일년생이 높은 점유율을 보이고 있었다. 하천 수질과 토지이용 그리고 식물의 생활형은 상관관계를 가지며 하천의 농경지와 주거지 같은 인간의 영향이 있는 곳의 생태계의 교란은 하천의 수질과 식생에 영향을 미치는 것으로 판단되었다.

무창육성돈사의 환기시스템에 따른 환기효율 평가 (Evaluation of Ventilation Systems in an Enclosed Growing Pig House)

  • 송준익;최홍림
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • 제44권1호
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    • pp.135-144
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    • 2002
  • 본 실험은 우리 나라의 양돈농가에서 노동력 절감이라는 이점 때문에 자돈사 및 분만사의 무창돈사는 일반농가에까지 보급되고 있으나, 육성.비육돈사에 있어서 무창돈사는 거의 전무한 실정으로 질병의 근원적인 차단 및 관리를 위하여 지금까지 회피되어 왔던 무창 육성.비육돈사의 활성화를 위하여 환기시스템을 자체적으로 고안하여 최적의 환기시스템을 여름철 및 겨울철로 구분하여 건축하였으며, 자체적으로 고안한 환기시스템의 성능을 평가하고자 겨울철 및 여름철로 구분하여 시험한 결과를 요약하면 다음과 같다. 1. 무창 육성.비육돈사에 있어서 돼지 생활공간(하부) 지점에서의 공기유속은 겨울철 최소환기 수준(1,440 $m^3/h$)으로 하였을 때 0-0.19 m/s 였으며, 여름철 최대환기 수준(24,000 $m^3/h$)에서는 0.07-0.42 m/s로 분포되어 여름철 및 겨울철의 무창돈사내 공기유속으로 보아 환기시스템이 우수하였다. 이상의 실험결과를 종합해 보면 무창 육성.비육사의 환기시스템은 여럼츨 때는 측벽을 통한 환기와 겨울철은 천장을 통한 환기시스템이 적합하다고 판단되었으며, 한쪽 측벽에 의한 배기시스템이라도 입기구는 양쪽 측벽을 통한 입기가 우수하다는 것을 알 수 있었다.

Rainfed Areas and Animal Agriculture in Asia: The Wanting Agenda for Transforming Productivity Growth and Rural Poverty

  • Devendra, C.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제25권1호
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    • pp.122-142
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    • 2012
  • The importance of rainfed areas and animal agriculture on productivity enhancement and food security for economic rural growth in Asia is discussed in the context of opportunities for increasing potential contribution from them. The extent of the rainfed area of about 223 million hectares and the biophysical attributes are described. They have been variously referred to inter alia as fragile, marginal, dry, waste, problem, threatened, range, less favoured, low potential lands, forests and woodlands, including lowlands and uplands. Of these, the terms less favoured areas (LFAs), and low or high potential are quite widely used. The LFAs are characterised by four key features: i) very variable biophysical elements, notably poor soil quality, rainfall, length of growing season and dry periods, ii) extreme poverty and very poor people who continuously face hunger and vulnerability, iii) presence of large populations of ruminant animals (buffaloes, cattle, goats and sheep), and iv) have had minimum development attention and an unfinished wanting agenda. The rainfed humid/sub-humid areas found mainly in South East Asia (99 million ha), and arid/semi-arid tropical systems found in South Asia (116 million ha) are priority agro-ecological zones (AEZs). In India for example, the ecosystem occupies 68% of the total cultivated area and supports 40% of the human and 65% of the livestock populations. The area also produces 4% of food requirements. The biophysical and typical household characteristics, agricultural diversification, patterns of mixed farming and cropping systems are also described. Concerning animals, their role and economic importance, relevance of ownership, nomadic movements, and more importantly their potential value as the entry point for the development of LFAs is discussed. Two examples of demonstrated success concern increasing buffalo production for milk and their expanded use in semi-arid AEZs in India, and the integration of cattle and goats with oil palm in Malaysia. Revitalised development of the LFAs is justified by the demand for agricultural land to meet human needs e.g. housing, recreation and industrialisation; use of arable land to expand crop production to ceiling levels; increasing and very high animal densities; increased urbanisation and pressure on the use of available land; growing environmental concerns of very intensive crop production e.g. acidification and salinisation with rice cultivation; and human health risks due to expanding peri-urban poultry and pig production. The strategies for promoting productivity growth will require concerted R and D on improved use of LFAs, application of systems perspectives for technology delivery, increased investments, a policy framework and improved farmer-researcher-extension linkages. These challenges and their resolution in rainfed areas can forcefully impact on increased productivity, improved livelihoods and human welfare, and environmental sustainability in the future.