Artículo de revista
Characterization of backyard poultry production systems and disease risk in the central zone of Chile
Fecha
2012Registro en:
Research in Veterinary Science, Volumen 93, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 121-124
00345288
15322661
10.1016/j.rvsc.2011.06.015
Autor
Hamilton-West Miranda, Christopher
Rojas H., Carla
Pinto, J.
Orozco, J.
Hervé Claude, Luis Pablo
Urcelay Vicente, Santiago Patricio
Institución
Resumen
Backyard poultry production systems (BPS) are an important and widespread form of poultry production. There is a common perception that biosecurity standards in BPS are generally poor and BPS are usually associated with animal diseases and zoonoses. In this study BPS were identified in the vicinity of six wetlands, having these a higher risk of presenting and introducing avian diseases such as HPAI and Newcastle disease, as defined by the national veterinary services, in to Chile's main poultry production area.BPS were characterized through a field questionnaire and the main areas covered by the survey were BPS structure, biosecurity and value chain. The BPS identified in this study share most characteristics on biosecurity, poultry management and product commercialization, but it was possible to identify a certain degree of variation within and among the study sites. BPS in Chile are similar to those in other regions, with a relatively small flock size (average 37 birds), a low level