ABSTRACT
A total of 140 day-old chicks
generated from cross- breeding experiment to evaluate the effect of plumage
modifying genes on growth and early lay characteristics of cross- bred egg type
chicken. Three genetic groups consisting of Naked neck x Isa Brown pullets (Na
x IB), Frizzle x Isa Brown pullets (F x IB) and Normal feather x Isa Brown
pullets (N x IB) were used. The experimental design employed was Randomized
Complete Block design (RCBD) with genetic group as a major factor of interest
and batches as block. The result of the growth performance studies revealed
that Frizzle hybrid chicken birds were significantly (p<0.05) highest in day
–old weight when compared to their Naked neck and Normal feather counterparts.
The weekly body weights (BW) at brooding phase were significantly (p<0.05)
highest with Naked neck and Frizzle at week 1 and 3 over the Normal feather
birds .The weekly body weight does not follow a definite pattern because Normal
feather and Naked neck hybrids were significantly (p<0.05) highest at week 6
when compared to their Frizzle counterparts. At growers phase, Naked neck and
Normal feather birds were significantly (p<0.05) highest in body weight (BW)
over Frizzle hybrids. While for feed conversion ratios, Naked neck and Frizzle
were highest when compared to Normal feather hybrids. At point of lay, Naked
neck had significantly highest body weight (BW),highest in feed conversion ratios (FCRS), average daily
feed intake both at growers phase and point of lay (ADFI). At laying phase, the
Naked neck birds were significantly (p<0.05) highest in body weight at first
egg, the 30 days of lay, weight gain at
60 days (BWG@60), feed conversion ratios
(FCRS) and average daily feed intake(ADFI) over their counterparts. For egg
production traits, Naked neck hybrids chickens was significantly (p<0.05)
highest in egg number (ENO) over Frizzle and Normal feather hybrid chickens,
hen-day egg production (HDEP %), Frizzle and Normal feather hybrid chickens
were highest compared to their Naked neck hybrid chickens .Hen-house egg
production (HHEP %), Naked neck and Normal feather hybrid chickens were highest
when compared to their Frizzle counterparts. Egg quality traits, were better
for Naked neck individuals as well as
egg weight (EWT), egg length (EL), egg width (EWD) egg volume (EV) first
egg to 60 days of egg lay , Frizzle hybrids had improved significantly age at first egg, egg shape index
and egg specific gravity. Normal feather on the order hand was better in egg
specific gravity at 30 and 60 days of egg lay and more efficient in feed
conversion ratio when compared to those of Naked neck and their Frizzle hybrid
counterparts. There was a clear evidence of maternal influence in the
expression of growth and egg traits in which birds tended to follow more of the
dam-origin effects. Generally, cross breeding resulted in offspring with
improved growth, egg production and egg quality traits. It was therefore
concluded that for rapid improvement of these traits in crossbred egg-type
chickens, Naked neck should be considered for rapid growth, improvement of egg
production and egg quality traits while Frizzle individuals should be
considered for fast growth, early sexual maturity and egg production while gene
frequency which is relative abundance of genotypes in population favoured the
Frizzle individuals, resulting in more heterozygote Frizzle hybrid chickens
being produced in the study.
ANTHONIA, O (2022). Effects Of Plumage Modifying Genes On The Growth And Early Lay Characteristics Of Crossbred Egg-Type Chickens. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 19, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/effects-of-plumage-modifying-genes-on-the-growth-and-early-lay-characteristics-of-crossbred-egg-type-chickens-7-2
OKWUCHI, ANTHONIA. "Effects Of Plumage Modifying Genes On The Growth And Early Lay Characteristics Of Crossbred Egg-Type Chickens" Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 16 Nov. 2022, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/effects-of-plumage-modifying-genes-on-the-growth-and-early-lay-characteristics-of-crossbred-egg-type-chickens-7-2. Accessed 19 Nov. 2024.
OKWUCHI, ANTHONIA. "Effects Of Plumage Modifying Genes On The Growth And Early Lay Characteristics Of Crossbred Egg-Type Chickens". Mouau.afribary.org, Mouau.afribary.org, 16 Nov. 2022. Web. 19 Nov. 2024. < https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/effects-of-plumage-modifying-genes-on-the-growth-and-early-lay-characteristics-of-crossbred-egg-type-chickens-7-2 >.
OKWUCHI, ANTHONIA. "Effects Of Plumage Modifying Genes On The Growth And Early Lay Characteristics Of Crossbred Egg-Type Chickens" Mouau.afribary.org (2022). Accessed 19 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/effects-of-plumage-modifying-genes-on-the-growth-and-early-lay-characteristics-of-crossbred-egg-type-chickens-7-2