Interviewer instructions
Record the value of cattle or poultry newly born/hatched or given by others in the
last 12 months. The value of newly born cattle or poultry by rule should be calculated at the local
market price at the earliest and most common time that the cattle or poultry can be sold in the
form of breeding cattle or poultry to other households. For example, industrial chickens can be
sold in the form of a chick after it is hatched, home chicks can be sold after a week, a piglet after
2 months. As a result, the value of industrial newly hatched chicks will be calculated at the first
day it is hatched, home chicks after a week, piglet after 2 months. Other specific time periods
depend on the local customs.
The value of cattle, poultry is allowed to be calculated at the local market price at the
time the cattle were given.