Grace KimaniRiithi, Caroline Wanjiru2023-08-112023-08-112023http://ir-library.ku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/26806A Research Project Submitted in Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Award of the Master Degree in ( Library ind Information Science ) in the School of Education and Lifelong Learning of Kenyatta UniversityInformation is important for decision-making, personal development and day to day endeavors. The correct information-seeking behaviour will assist the user in finding the required information. This study sought to investigate the information seeking behaviour for small-scale poultry famers. The study was guided by four objectives as follows; to establish information literacy of small-scale farmers, to establish sources of poultry information, establish how Kabaa small-scale farmers seek information and to establish challenges of accessing information by Kabaa smallscale poultry farmers The study was guided by Wilson's 2007 model of information-seeking behaviour. The target population for the study was 86 farmers and 2 livestock officers. Data was collected from all 86 farmers and the 2 livestock officers. A pilot study was carried out at the neighboring Yatta sub-county since they had similar agricultural activities and both were semi-arid .This helped the researcher determine the validity, reliability, and suitability of the research instruments. Data was collected using a questionnaire and interview schedule and analyzed using statistical package for the social sciences (SPSS) version 27 of 2020. It was later presented using tables, charts, and graphs. The study established that Kabaa poultry farmers have very poor information seeking behavior and they were not able to seek or access the most current and up to date information about poultry keeping. This was because most of them could not be able to use a computer or an android phone to access information, which is mostly found in soft copies. A big number of farmers also had resistance to change, such that they did not embrace the new technology in poultry keeping. The study recommend that, the livestock officers should organize for seminars to educate the farmers on the new technologies and their benefits as well as how to use computers and android phones to access current information on poultry.enInformation-SeekingSmallscale Poultry FarmersKabaa Sub-LocationMachakos CountyKenyaInformation-Seeking Behaviour and Productivity of Smallscale Poultry Farmers: A Case of Kabaa Sub-Location, Machakos County, KenyaThesis