Background Chickens are a widely held economic and nutritional asset in rural Africa and are frequently managed by women. Despite potential benefits of larger flock sizes, the average number of chickens kept at the household level is reported to be low. Whether this reflects decision-making to maximize benefits per unit labor by voluntary reduction of chicken numbers by consumption or sale versus involuntary losses due to mortality is a significant gap in knowledge relevant to improving smallholder household welfare. Methods In a 4-year longitudinal study of 1,908 smallholder households in rural western Kenya, the number of chickens owned by quarterly census at each household was determined. Households reported gains and losses of chicke...
A baseline survey involving 3,714 poultry keeping households (PHH) in 220 villages across five agro-...
The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on smallholder farming households (SFH) includes increased poverty, ...
There is substantial current interest in linkages between livestock-keeping and human nutrition in r...
Background Chickens are a widely held economic and nutritional asset in rural Africa and are freque...
BACKGROUND:Chickens are a widely held economic and nutritional asset in rural Africa and are frequen...
BackgroundPoultry represent a widely held economic, nutritional, and sociocultural asset in rural co...
The study was done to generate fundamental information for the improved nutritional management in ru...
Chicken production has a major role in the economy of developing countries and backyard production i...
Indigenous chicken (IC) contributes significantly to the socio-economic development and nutritional ...
In Africa, many rural farming households keep indigenous chickens (Gallus domesticus) in traditional...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) often implement overseas development aid through intensive sma...
In Kenya the poultry population is about 25 million, 80 % of which comprises local chicken and the r...
Childhood growth faltering remains unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa. Rural communities depend...
Recent policy debates have focused renewed international attention on poultry as an asset that is wi...
AbstractChicken production has a major role in the economy of developing countries and backyard prod...
A baseline survey involving 3,714 poultry keeping households (PHH) in 220 villages across five agro-...
The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on smallholder farming households (SFH) includes increased poverty, ...
There is substantial current interest in linkages between livestock-keeping and human nutrition in r...
Background Chickens are a widely held economic and nutritional asset in rural Africa and are freque...
BACKGROUND:Chickens are a widely held economic and nutritional asset in rural Africa and are frequen...
BackgroundPoultry represent a widely held economic, nutritional, and sociocultural asset in rural co...
The study was done to generate fundamental information for the improved nutritional management in ru...
Chicken production has a major role in the economy of developing countries and backyard production i...
Indigenous chicken (IC) contributes significantly to the socio-economic development and nutritional ...
In Africa, many rural farming households keep indigenous chickens (Gallus domesticus) in traditional...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) often implement overseas development aid through intensive sma...
In Kenya the poultry population is about 25 million, 80 % of which comprises local chicken and the r...
Childhood growth faltering remains unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa. Rural communities depend...
Recent policy debates have focused renewed international attention on poultry as an asset that is wi...
AbstractChicken production has a major role in the economy of developing countries and backyard prod...
A baseline survey involving 3,714 poultry keeping households (PHH) in 220 villages across five agro-...
The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on smallholder farming households (SFH) includes increased poverty, ...
There is substantial current interest in linkages between livestock-keeping and human nutrition in r...