Bibliographic citations
Panduro, O., (2021). Evaluación del sistema de crianza y manejo sanitario de las aves criollas de huertos familiares en el caserío Sinchicuy, distrito de Indiana. Región Loreto 2019 [Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12737/7382
Panduro, O., Evaluación del sistema de crianza y manejo sanitario de las aves criollas de huertos familiares en el caserío Sinchicuy, distrito de Indiana. Región Loreto 2019 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12737/7382
@misc{renati/966046,
title = "Evaluación del sistema de crianza y manejo sanitario de las aves criollas de huertos familiares en el caserío Sinchicuy, distrito de Indiana. Región Loreto 2019",
author = "Panduro Villacorta, Oscar",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2021"
}
The study on the evaluation of the breeding system and sanitary management of creole birds from home gardens in the Sinchicuy hamlet, district of Indiana, Loreto region, whose general objective was to evaluate the conditions of the breeding systems and sanitary management of creole birds , as well as, identify the breeding conditions of Creole birds and the sanitary management of the breeding of Creole birds in family gardens of the Sinchicuy Village, District of Indiana. The type and design of the research is descriptive, quantitative, non-experimental, prospective and cross-sectional. Probability sampling was used randomly, where the sample of 41 regional chicken producers was selected. The results of the surveys were: the production system found is extensive, where 49.78% have regional chickens, ducks and hens (39.02%), roosters (7.32%) and ducks (4.88%), and have on average more than 21 birds (60.98%). The purpose of the production: sale of birds (60.98%) and consumption (19.51%), meat, eggs and young are obtained from the birds. Agricultural facilities almost do not exist, food is deposited on the ground (92.68%). The prevailing food is harvest residues and some leftovers from family food (78.05%) and grazing feeds on worms and insects from the garden. 9.75% use corn and rice in grain in addition to minced cassava. 2.45% supplement concentrates to their birds (1 Kg). Mostly more than 12 eggs are collected, (60.98%). From 6 to 10 eggs are destined weekly for rearing. Animal health is based on the use of medicinal plants or chemical medicines for human use, they do not vaccinate birds (87.80%) because they do not know the inputs (48.78%) and due to economy (29.27%)
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