ENERGY USE PATTERN OF SELECTED COMMERCIAL POULTRY FARMS IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA

Energy represents an important component of agriculture and essential to the sustainable production of poultry meat and egg. Despite several efforts at ensuring self- sufficiency in the local production of poultry products through the provision of fast-growing disease-resistant breeds, high energy f...

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Main Authors: BABALOLA, Ayoola A., SANUSI, Abisola O., ADETIFA, Babatunde O., ADEYEMI, Hezekiah O., OLATUNDE, Olanrewaju B.
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Language:English
Published: Technical University of Moldova 2020-12-01
Series:Journal of Engineering Science (Chişinău)
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Online Access:https://jes.utm.md/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2020/12/JES-2020-4_65-75.pdf
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spelling doaj-e457b85285af44f3b237e488acf9e19b2021-07-10T11:36:13ZengTechnical University of Moldova Journal of Engineering Science (Chişinău)2587-34742587-34822020-12-01274657510.5281/zenodo.4288267ENERGY USE PATTERN OF SELECTED COMMERCIAL POULTRY FARMS IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIABABALOLA, Ayoola A.0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2152-7779SANUSI, Abisola O.1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5246-5868ADETIFA, Babatunde O.2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1952-2381ADEYEMI, Hezekiah O.3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5815-7321OLATUNDE, Olanrewaju B.4https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5401-2722Agricultural Engineering Department Olabisi Onabanjo University, PMB 5026, Ifo, Ogun State NigeriaAgricultural Engineering Department Olabisi Onabanjo University, PMB 5026, Ifo, Ogun State NigeriaAgricultural Engineering Department Olabisi Onabanjo University, PMB 5026, Ifo, Ogun State NigeriaMechnical Engineering Department Olabisi Onabanjo University, PMB 5026, Ifo, Ogun State NigeriaMechnical Engineering Department Olabisi Onabanjo University, PMB 5026, Ifo, Ogun State NigeriaEnergy represents an important component of agriculture and essential to the sustainable production of poultry meat and egg. Despite several efforts at ensuring self- sufficiency in the local production of poultry products through the provision of fast-growing disease-resistant breeds, high energy feeds and improved health care amenities, little efforts have been made in the estimation of critical energy needs of the poultry industry in Nigeria. This study investigated the daily energy utilization pattern of 10 selected commercial poultries farms in a major agricultural state in the country, Ogun State Nigeria. The study was carried out using a structured questionnaire, oral interview, and site observation. The predominant sources of energy alongside the mean daily energy were; electricity (37053 MJ, 36%), Diesel (2868 MJ, 30%), petrol (606.30 MJ, 29%), human labour (76.23 MJ, 4%) and other sources of energy (13.16 MJ, 1%). There was a weak relationship between the total energy consumed per day and the poultry capacity (R2 = 0.3772). The Anova of Energy Use, feed consumption, bird weight and egg production showed no significant difference across the farms (P=0.301886, α=0.05). Feeding, water pumping, ventilation and lighting (heating) were the major energy consumers on the farm.https://jes.utm.md/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2020/12/JES-2020-4_65-75.pdfelectrical energyenergy contentpoultry feedsliquid energymanual energy
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author BABALOLA, Ayoola A.
SANUSI, Abisola O.
ADETIFA, Babatunde O.
ADEYEMI, Hezekiah O.
OLATUNDE, Olanrewaju B.
spellingShingle BABALOLA, Ayoola A.
SANUSI, Abisola O.
ADETIFA, Babatunde O.
ADEYEMI, Hezekiah O.
OLATUNDE, Olanrewaju B.
ENERGY USE PATTERN OF SELECTED COMMERCIAL POULTRY FARMS IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
Journal of Engineering Science (Chişinău)
electrical energy
energy content
poultry feeds
liquid energy
manual energy
author_facet BABALOLA, Ayoola A.
SANUSI, Abisola O.
ADETIFA, Babatunde O.
ADEYEMI, Hezekiah O.
OLATUNDE, Olanrewaju B.
author_sort BABALOLA, Ayoola A.
title ENERGY USE PATTERN OF SELECTED COMMERCIAL POULTRY FARMS IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
title_short ENERGY USE PATTERN OF SELECTED COMMERCIAL POULTRY FARMS IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
title_full ENERGY USE PATTERN OF SELECTED COMMERCIAL POULTRY FARMS IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
title_fullStr ENERGY USE PATTERN OF SELECTED COMMERCIAL POULTRY FARMS IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
title_full_unstemmed ENERGY USE PATTERN OF SELECTED COMMERCIAL POULTRY FARMS IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
title_sort energy use pattern of selected commercial poultry farms in ogun state, nigeria
publisher Technical University of Moldova
series Journal of Engineering Science (Chişinău)
issn 2587-3474
2587-3482
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Energy represents an important component of agriculture and essential to the sustainable production of poultry meat and egg. Despite several efforts at ensuring self- sufficiency in the local production of poultry products through the provision of fast-growing disease-resistant breeds, high energy feeds and improved health care amenities, little efforts have been made in the estimation of critical energy needs of the poultry industry in Nigeria. This study investigated the daily energy utilization pattern of 10 selected commercial poultries farms in a major agricultural state in the country, Ogun State Nigeria. The study was carried out using a structured questionnaire, oral interview, and site observation. The predominant sources of energy alongside the mean daily energy were; electricity (37053 MJ, 36%), Diesel (2868 MJ, 30%), petrol (606.30 MJ, 29%), human labour (76.23 MJ, 4%) and other sources of energy (13.16 MJ, 1%). There was a weak relationship between the total energy consumed per day and the poultry capacity (R2 = 0.3772). The Anova of Energy Use, feed consumption, bird weight and egg production showed no significant difference across the farms (P=0.301886, α=0.05). Feeding, water pumping, ventilation and lighting (heating) were the major energy consumers on the farm.
topic electrical energy
energy content
poultry feeds
liquid energy
manual energy
url https://jes.utm.md/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2020/12/JES-2020-4_65-75.pdf
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