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INDIGENOUS CHICKEN FLOCKS OF NASARAWA STATE, NORTH CENTRAL NIGERIA: THEIR CHARACTERISTICS, HUSBANDRY AND PRODUCTIVITY
2009
Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems
The aim of this study was to assess the flock characteristics, husbandry and productivity of indigenous chickens of Nasarawa State, Nigeria using questionnaire-based survey and on-site investigation. Responses were provided by 117 households cutting across the three agricultural zones of the state. Study agricultural zones did not differ (p>0.05) in the total number of birds owned per household. The mean (±SD) household flock size was 13.9 (9.04) with a cock to hen ratio of 1:3.4. The low gene
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