Poultry population dynamics and mortality risks in smallholder farms of the Mekong river delta region

Autor: Nguyen Thi Le Thanh, Ha Minh Lam, Benjamin Nguyen-Van-Yen, Huynh Thi Ai Xuyen, Phung Ngoc Tuyet, Maciej F. Boni, Alexis Delabouglise
Rok vydání: 2019
Předmět:
Veterinary medicine
animal diseases
Population Dynamics
Biosecurity
Avian influenza
Population biology
L73 - Maladies des animaux
medicine.disease_cause
0403 veterinary science
Dynamique des populations
Canard
Veterinary epidemiology
Animal Husbandry
Smallholder farms
2. Zero hunger
0303 health sciences
education.field_of_study
lcsh:Veterinary medicine
grippe aviaire hautement pathogène
Population size
Age Factors
Livestock demography
04 agricultural and veterinary sciences
General Medicine
Poultry farming
Southeast Asia
Épidémiologie
Ducks
Vietnam
Research Article
Farms
animal structures
040301 veterinary sciences
Population
Biology
Système d'élevage
Volaille
Petite exploitation agricole
Herd immunity
03 medical and health sciences
medicine
Animals
education
Poultry Diseases
030304 developmental biology
General Veterinary
business.industry
L70 - Sciences et hygiène vétérinaires - Considérations générales
Poultry production
Influenza A virus subtype H5N1
lcsh:SF600-1100
Infectious diseases of poultry
Flock
business
Chickens
Zdroj: BMC Veterinary Research
BMC Veterinary Research, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2019)
ISSN: 1746-6148
DOI: 10.1186/s12917-019-1949-y
Popis: Background Poultry farming is widely practiced by rural households in Vietnam and the vast majority of domestic birds are kept on small household farms. However, smallholder poultry production is constrained by several issues such as infectious diseases, including avian influenza viruses whose circulation remains a threat to public health. This observational study describes the demographic structure and dynamics of small-scale poultry farms of the Mekong river delta region. Method Fifty three farms were monitored over a 20-month period, with farm sizes, species, age, arrival/departure of poultry, and farm management practices recorded monthly. Results Median flock population sizes were 16 for chickens (IQR: 10–40), 32 for ducks (IQR: 18–101) and 11 for Muscovy ducks (IQR: 7–18); farm size distributions for the three species were heavily right-skewed. Muscovy ducks were kept for long periods and outdoors, while chickens and ducks were farmed indoors or in pens. Ducks had a markedly higher removal rate (broilers: 0.14/week; layer/breeders: 0.05/week) than chickens and Muscovy ducks (broilers: 0.07/week; layer/breeders: 0.01–0.02/week) and a higher degree of specialization resulting in a substantially shorter life span. The rate of mortality due to disease did not differ much among species, with birds being less likely to die from disease at older ages, but frequency of disease symptoms differed by species. Time series of disease-associated mortality were correlated with population size for Muscovy ducks (Kendall’s coefficient τ = 0.49, p-value
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