Traditional Poultry Strategy Brief

Rearing local breeds of chicken is a typical activity of rural households across Nigeria, including in the Niger Delta. Approximately 3 million households keep local chickens across the region, with an average flock size of 11 per household. These birds, though not reared with a specific commercial intent, provide a safety net for rural households, and serve several purposes; they provide a store of wealth and occasional income, add to the household protein consumption, and are used in meeting traditional obligations such as gift-giving during festive seasons.

 

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