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Poultry Farming: A Veritable Tool For Economic Empowerment
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Time
Constraints: This project research as a limited time lag within which
the research work is to be carried out, completed and submitted for
approval. As a result, more data pertaining to the subject matter of
this research could not be collected and gathered for analysis.
Financial Constraint: There is also the shortage of funds to carry out this research findings at the researcher’s disposal.
Lack
of Co-operation: Some of the respondents were reluctant or refuse to
obtain questionnaire from the researcher on the pretext of time wasting
and others who misplaced theirs even misplaced them.
1.9 DEFINITION OF TERMS
Broiler:
Is a North American terms used to describe young male or female chicken
less than 12 weeks old based on fast growing breeds, reared and sold
specifically for poultry meat.
House chicken: there are the fowls kept in a poultry being provided with all the foods they need by the chicken raiser.
Unemployment:
It is an economic indicator that refers to the number of people in an
economy who are willing and able to work, but are unable to get a job; a
person in this situation is said to be unemployed
Feeding trough: This is a feeder of carved stone, wood, or metal construction used to hold food for animals (as in a stable)
Economic
empowerment: This is a term used to mean a program that seek to
directly (not through education or health) help people raise their
incomes and standard of living. Empowerment refers to the spiritual,
political, social, or economic strength of individuals and communities.
Brood: Collection of young animal who exist in the same space.
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]This project work is primarily designed to provide complete understanding of poultry farming as an economic tool commercial poultry farming is practiced by most rural households throughout the developing world; despite the fact that its contribution to livelihoods appears to be of little nominal value when observed by researchers and other outsiders. This project utilizes sustainable livelihood framework to view how commercial poultry contributes to households. The method of data collection for ... Continue reading---