ABSTRACT
This study aims at evaluating growth
performance. carcass characteristics. phenotypic correlations and heritability
estimates of body measurements of Aylesbury ducks. The dataset contained
records of 105 birds consisting of(15) males and (30) females parents (p). (30)
males and (30) females oftspring respectively. Body weight (BW) and the
following linear body parameters were recorded at starter and finisher phases
namely body length (BLT). both depth (BDP). beak length (BKLT). breast width
(BRSWT). thigh circumference (TC), wing length (WL), keel length (KL) and shank
length (SL). At finisher phase (12 weeks) carcass parameters determined
included pre-slaughter live weight (PSLW). slaughter weight (SW). carcass
weight (CW). gizzard weight (GW), small intestine weight (SIW). large intestine
weight (LIW),liver weight (LVW), heart weight (HW). gizzard \vidth (GWD). small
intestine length (SIL) and large intestine length (LIL). Result showed that
significant differences (PK 0.05) were observed between the sexes with males
recording higher final weight and daily weight gain than the females at the
finisher phase while no significant differences (P>0.05) were observed in
initial weight, daily feed intake and feed conversion ratio (FCR) of both
sexes. There were significant differences (P<0.05) between body weight and linear body traits in both sexes. The females noticeably were higher at the early phase of growth whereas, the males outperformed them at the later phase. The regression of body weight on linear body parameters showed significant relationships between traits. with high coefficient of determination (R2 ) in both starter and finisher phases. The log linear regression equations of log-transformed and allometric growth equations xi for 12-weeks, showed reliable allometric relationships between body weight and the linear traits. Carcass characteristics of male and female expressed as percent live weight. showed significant differences (P><0.05) in pre-slaughter weight. slaughter weight. carcass weight and liver weight in males and females respectively. The male Aylesbury recorded higher values (P>
IHUOMA, C (2021). Evaluation Of Growth Of Aylesbury Ducks: Carcass Characteristics, Phenotypic Correlations And Heritability Estimates . Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 19, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/evaluation-of-growth-of-aylesbury-ducks-carcass-characteristics-phenotypic-correlations-and-heritability-estimates-7-2
CHINWENWA, IHUOMA. "Evaluation Of Growth Of Aylesbury Ducks: Carcass Characteristics, Phenotypic Correlations And Heritability Estimates " Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 12 Jul. 2021, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/evaluation-of-growth-of-aylesbury-ducks-carcass-characteristics-phenotypic-correlations-and-heritability-estimates-7-2. Accessed 19 Nov. 2024.
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CHINWENWA, IHUOMA. "Evaluation Of Growth Of Aylesbury Ducks: Carcass Characteristics, Phenotypic Correlations And Heritability Estimates " Mouau.afribary.org (2021). Accessed 19 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/evaluation-of-growth-of-aylesbury-ducks-carcass-characteristics-phenotypic-correlations-and-heritability-estimates-7-2