Domestication of red jungle fowl: A case study of the red jungle fowl chicks procurement by the communities in Central Bengkulu, Indonesia

Abstract. Setianto J, Zain B, Sutriyono, Prakoso H. 2017. Domestication of red jungle fowl: A case study of the red jungle fowl chicks procurement by the communities in Central Bengkulu, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 18: 183-189. The existence of the red jungle fowl is increasingly pressured by habitat d...

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Autores principales: JOHAN SETIANTO, BASYARUDIN ZAIN, SUTRIYONO SUTRIYONO, HARDI PRAKOSO
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:977143fd750e46e6bfb43c0333ffd2bb2021-11-16T13:50:45ZDomestication of red jungle fowl: A case study of the red jungle fowl chicks procurement by the communities in Central Bengkulu, Indonesia1412-033X2085-472210.13057/biodiv/d180124https://doaj.org/article/977143fd750e46e6bfb43c0333ffd2bb2017-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://smujo.id/biodiv/article/view/767https://doaj.org/toc/1412-033Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2085-4722Abstract. Setianto J, Zain B, Sutriyono, Prakoso H. 2017. Domestication of red jungle fowl: A case study of the red jungle fowl chicks procurement by the communities in Central Bengkulu, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 18: 183-189. The existence of the red jungle fowl is increasingly pressured by habitat destruction, illegal hunting, and predators’ consumption which may result in an extinction. Conservation of the red jungle fowl had institutionally not been carried out both by the government and private institutions. However, the communities in Central Bengkulu District had done a domestication of the red jungle fowl. Until now, the conservation of the red jungle fowl in a community was not much studied. This study aimed to identify information about the origin of the red jungle fowl chicks, the origin of purchase of chicks, the equipment used for hunting and the chicks purity. Respondents selection was conducted by using a snowball sampling method. The data were obtained by using a combination of in-depth interviews, questionnaires, and a direct observation. The results showed that 38% respondents obtained the chicks from hunting, 40% from buying, 2% from hunting and buying, 6% from buying and conferral, and 14% from conferral. From respondents who did the chicks buying, 4.2% respondents bought the red jungle fowl from the traditional markets, 91.6% bought from hunters, and 4.2% bought from the chicks. Hunting activities were undertaken by 40% respondents, while 60% did not practice hunting activities. From respondents who did the hunting activities, 10% used a net, 30% used racit equipment and 60% used a combination of net and racit. Chicks obtained by respondents, 46% of the red jungle fowl and 54% of the offspring of the red jungle fowl. The red jungle fowl chicks were obtained from nature by hunting in the forests or plantations and from the surrounding communities, either by purchase or conferral. Keywords: Chicks, domestication, hunting, red jungle fowlJOHAN SETIANTOBASYARUDIN ZAINSUTRIYONO SUTRIYONOHARDI PRAKOSOMBI & UNS Soloarticlechicks, domestication, hunting, red jungle fowlBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENBiodiversitas, Vol 18, Iss 1 (2017)
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topic chicks, domestication, hunting, red jungle fowl
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
spellingShingle chicks, domestication, hunting, red jungle fowl
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
JOHAN SETIANTO
BASYARUDIN ZAIN
SUTRIYONO SUTRIYONO
HARDI PRAKOSO
Domestication of red jungle fowl: A case study of the red jungle fowl chicks procurement by the communities in Central Bengkulu, Indonesia
description Abstract. Setianto J, Zain B, Sutriyono, Prakoso H. 2017. Domestication of red jungle fowl: A case study of the red jungle fowl chicks procurement by the communities in Central Bengkulu, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 18: 183-189. The existence of the red jungle fowl is increasingly pressured by habitat destruction, illegal hunting, and predators’ consumption which may result in an extinction. Conservation of the red jungle fowl had institutionally not been carried out both by the government and private institutions. However, the communities in Central Bengkulu District had done a domestication of the red jungle fowl. Until now, the conservation of the red jungle fowl in a community was not much studied. This study aimed to identify information about the origin of the red jungle fowl chicks, the origin of purchase of chicks, the equipment used for hunting and the chicks purity. Respondents selection was conducted by using a snowball sampling method. The data were obtained by using a combination of in-depth interviews, questionnaires, and a direct observation. The results showed that 38% respondents obtained the chicks from hunting, 40% from buying, 2% from hunting and buying, 6% from buying and conferral, and 14% from conferral. From respondents who did the chicks buying, 4.2% respondents bought the red jungle fowl from the traditional markets, 91.6% bought from hunters, and 4.2% bought from the chicks. Hunting activities were undertaken by 40% respondents, while 60% did not practice hunting activities. From respondents who did the hunting activities, 10% used a net, 30% used racit equipment and 60% used a combination of net and racit. Chicks obtained by respondents, 46% of the red jungle fowl and 54% of the offspring of the red jungle fowl. The red jungle fowl chicks were obtained from nature by hunting in the forests or plantations and from the surrounding communities, either by purchase or conferral. Keywords: Chicks, domestication, hunting, red jungle fowl
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author JOHAN SETIANTO
BASYARUDIN ZAIN
SUTRIYONO SUTRIYONO
HARDI PRAKOSO
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BASYARUDIN ZAIN
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title Domestication of red jungle fowl: A case study of the red jungle fowl chicks procurement by the communities in Central Bengkulu, Indonesia
title_short Domestication of red jungle fowl: A case study of the red jungle fowl chicks procurement by the communities in Central Bengkulu, Indonesia
title_full Domestication of red jungle fowl: A case study of the red jungle fowl chicks procurement by the communities in Central Bengkulu, Indonesia
title_fullStr Domestication of red jungle fowl: A case study of the red jungle fowl chicks procurement by the communities in Central Bengkulu, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Domestication of red jungle fowl: A case study of the red jungle fowl chicks procurement by the communities in Central Bengkulu, Indonesia
title_sort domestication of red jungle fowl: a case study of the red jungle fowl chicks procurement by the communities in central bengkulu, indonesia
publisher MBI & UNS Solo
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