Browsing College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES) by Author "Kyarisiima, Connie C."
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Factors influencing the trade of local chickens in Kampala city markets
Emuron, Nathan; Magala, Henry; Kyazze, Florence B.; Kugonza, Donald R.; Kyarisiima, Connie C. (CIPAV - Colombia, 2010-04-01)A study was conducted to determine the factors influencing the supply of live indigenous (local) chickens in Kampala city markets in December 2008. A total of fifty local chicken traders were randomly selected from five ... -
Indigenous chicken flocks of Eastern Uganda: I. productivity, management and strategies for better performance
Kugonza, Donald R.; Kyarisiima, Connie C.; Iisa, Augustine (Livestock Research for Rural Development, 2008-09-04)A study was conducted to determine the productivity and management of indigenous chickens of Kumi district in Eastern Uganda. Eighty households were randomly selected to respond to a standard questionnaire. The average ... -
Indigenous chicken flocks of Eastern Uganda: I. productivity, management and strategies for better performance
Kugonza, Donald R.; Kyarisiima, Connie C.; Iisa, Augustine (Livestock Research for Rural Development, 2004-09-04)A study was conducted to determine the productivity and management of indigenous chickens of Kumi district in Eastern Uganda. Eighty households were randomly selected to respond to a standard questionnaire. The average ... -
The potential role of Ugandan indigenous chicken in poverty alleviation
Kyarisiima, Connie C.; Kugonza, Donald R.; Twesigye, C. K. (The Uganda Society, 2004-12)This paper describes the existing production characteristics of the Ugandan indigenous chickens, highlights their potential, and suggests strategies for improvement and use in poverty alleviation programmes, emphasizing ... -
The potential role of Ugandan indigenous chicken in poverty alleviation
Kyarisiima, Connie C.; Kugonza, Donald R.; Twesigye, C. K. (The Uganda Society, 2004-12)This paper describes the existing production characteristics of the Ugandan indigenous chickens, highlights their potential, and suggests strategies for improvement and use in poverty alleviation programmes, emphasizing ...