Budapest International Research in Exact Sciences (BirEx Journal)
Vol 3, No 2 (2021): Budapest International Research in Exact Sciences, April

Design of Egg Incubator Based-Palm Oil in Bokonzi City (Sud Ubangi Province), Democratic Republic of the Congo

Philippe Ebuma Dongo (Higher Institute of Agronomic Studies (ISEA) of Bokonzi, P.O. Box 67 Gemena, Democratic Republic of the Congo)
JB Zanyako Bosanza (Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Gbado-Lite, P.O. Box 111 Gbado-Lite, Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Damas Boboy Manzongo (Protestant University of Ubangi (UPU), Centre IPOK, P.O. Box 140 Gemena, Sud Ubangi, Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Benjamin Zoawe Gbolo (Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Gbado-Lite, P.O. Box 111 Gbado-Lite, Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Amédée Kundana Gbatea (Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Gbado-Lite, P.O. Box 111 Gbado-Lite, Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Muhammad Ridwan (Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara, Indonesia)
Koto-te-Nyiwa Ngbolua (Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Kinshasa, P.O. Box 190 Kinshasa XI, Democratic Republic of the Congo)



Article Info

Publish Date
27 Apr 2021

Abstract

A trial was conducted in 2017 at the Higher Institute of Agronomic Studies (ISEA) in Bokonzi with the aim of setting up an egg incubator using palm oil-based combustion as an energy source to produce chicks. During 21 days of hen egg incubation in this tool, temperatures varied between 36.8 and 40°C with a minimum of 35.8°C (day eight) and a maximum of 40.5°C (day three and fifteen). Although the temperature values (40.5°C) are slightly high with consequences on egg hatchability, the range of temperatures recorded during this study is within the acceptable threshold previously outlined by other researchers for hen egg incubation. Thus, with the daily frequency of 3 to 4 egg turnings, the hatchability rate reached 75%. This result is consistent with the values previously obtained by other researchers, i.e. 65 to 75%.  In addition, in terms of production costs, the palm oil heated incubator proved to be superior, resulting in a 79.6% reduction in fuel costs compared to some types of oil heated incubators. This reflects a relative benefit of 875 Congolese Francs (or 0.53USD) per chick produced. This simple technology, using an available energy source, appears to be more adapted to the income of farmers and to the needs of rural communities where hydroelectric and thermal energy sources (oil and gas that produce heat energy) are not accessible at all.

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birex

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Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture Physics Transportation

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Budapest International Research in Exact Sciences (BirEx-Journal) is a peer reviewed journal published in January, April, July, October welcome research paper in Medical Science, Agriculture Science, Biological Science, Engineering Science and other related areas and it is published in both online ...