ABSTRACT
The study was carried out in South east Nigeria. The broad
objective was to analyze the utilization of improved small ruminant production
technologies among farmers in the study area. A multi-stage, Purposive, Simple
random sampling techniques were deployed in sampling 240 respondents and data
generated with the aid of a well-structured questionnaire and Focused Group
Discussion. Both descriptive and inferential statistics such as Percentages,
Mean Score, ANOVA and Ordinary least square regression model were used in
analysis. Result showed that the mean age of
farmers was 42.4 and majority (99%) kept the animals for Savings. A larger proportion (58.4%) had no contact with extension.
The mean flock size of 13.89 for sheep and 7.12 for goats was recorded.
Majority (64.8%) used the Semi-Intensive management system, spent a mean amount
of N16, 937.00 on feeds and N3,243.00 on medication per month,
realizing a mean income of N285,900 per
annum from sales. Only hot weather condition with a mean score of 2.87
had a positive effect on small ruminant production. The extent of utilization
of the technologies was high with a grand mean of 2.31.
However, four out of the twelve technologies studied were infrequently utilized
with mean scores below the cut point of 2.05, and they are; periodic deworming,
controlled mating, routine vaccination, and animal sanitation. Poor
extension services, High Cost of foundation Stock, Difficulty in sourcing
feeds, theft of the animals, and High cost of drugs/vaccines with mean scores
ranging from 2.1 to 2.6 were severe constraints to small ruminant production. The ANOVA result with an F-value of 2.389 was not
statistically significant at P<0.05 and also lower than the tabulated value
of F (2.90) implying that respondents did not differ in the use of the
technologies. At P<0.05, Cost effectiveness (1.997), Environmental
friendliness (2.374), Time saving (-7.984), Simple to practice (-3.405),
Similar to local practice (-2.189) and Advantageous to use (-6.679) were
significantly related to the use of culling. Cost effectiveness (2.029) was
significant and positively related to the use of routine vaccination. Similar to
local practice (3.631) and Safe to use (2.210) were significant and positively
related to the use of periodic deworming. The study concludes that the
frequency of utilization of improved small ruminant
production technology is high in eight out of the twelve technologies, but
somewhat infrequent in the use of health management related practices. The
study recommends more engagement of farmers with targeted livestock extension
services to increase awareness and good perception of improved practices, formation
of cooperative societies by farmers, and provision of effective, accessible and
affordable make-shift veterinary centres across the communities.
KALU, K (2023). Utilization Of Improved Production Technologies Among Small Ruminant (Sheep And Goats) Farmers In South-East, Nigeria. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 18, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/utilization-of-improved-production-technologies-among-small-ruminant-sheep-and-goats-farmers-in-south-east-nigeria-7-2
KALU, KALU. "Utilization Of Improved Production Technologies Among Small Ruminant (Sheep And Goats) Farmers In South-East, Nigeria" Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 22 Mar. 2023, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/utilization-of-improved-production-technologies-among-small-ruminant-sheep-and-goats-farmers-in-south-east-nigeria-7-2. Accessed 18 Nov. 2024.
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KALU, KALU. "Utilization Of Improved Production Technologies Among Small Ruminant (Sheep And Goats) Farmers In South-East, Nigeria" Mouau.afribary.org (2023). Accessed 18 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/utilization-of-improved-production-technologies-among-small-ruminant-sheep-and-goats-farmers-in-south-east-nigeria-7-2