Birds Of Prey In Relation To Poultry Production And Health
Abstract
Birds of prey play important but differing roles in relation to the poultry industry. On one
hand some of the like the kites and the hawk prey on the chick of indigenous birds and other
birds kept in the open while others like the crow and others may introduce disease into
domestic flocks and humans through their presence contacts in the homes. Marabou stocks,
eagles, gulls, may also spread disease to domestic birds. To prevent the birds from getting
access to the poultry, fences are erected and houses have to be bird- proofed increasing cost
of production. Furthermore, stringent measures in biosecurity procedures associated cost of
drugs and chemicals increase cost of production. On the other hand birds of prey play a
positive role in poultry production by removing vermin like rodents and snakes, making it
possible to rear more birds.
In summary they play a role as agents of
• disease transmission to poultry
• influence production (chick mortality, housing costs)
• increased measures in farm biosecurity and biosafety (they remove rodents etc)
• reservoirs of disease from the environment to animals and humans
Citation
Philip N Nyaga,Birds Of Prey In Relation To Poultry Production And Health,Workshop Notes For The One Day Workshop On Forensic Science And Welfare Of Birds Of Prey And The Interface With Poultry And Other Industries Held At The University Of Nairobi College Of Agriculture And Veterinary SciencesPublisher
University Of Nairobi