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aimed at understanding households’ willingness, constraints and opportunities
for practice improvement, including breeds’ management. As the Ri chicken
constitutes the large majority of backyard flocks, two particular objectives of
this study are the morpho-biometric characterisation of phenotypic diversity
among individuals classified as Ri by farmers and an assessment of their
productive potential. Chicken was found to hold a different place in
livelihoods of the three districts with consequences on the management of
genetic resources. The most favourable conditions for improvement of the Ri
breed was found in the rural district of Luong-Son, due to market integration.
In the more remote district of Ky-Son, living standards were lower and much
would be gained from Ri conservation. Ri breed was the most threatened in the
suburban Gia-Lam district, where poultry was a minor side-activity, lacking
incentive for genetic management. From motives and constraints, tracks about
breeding goals are suggested. Further considerations about conservation,
improvement, market integration and livelihoods are proposed.
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/agricultural-sciences/american-research-journal-of-agriculture/
Website: http://www.arjonline.org/agricultural-sciences/american-research-journal-of-agriculture/
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