ABSTRACT
This
work investigated the effect of genotype on growth performance, linear body and
carcass traits of Arbor Acre, Noiler and Yoruba ecotype chicken. A total number
of three hundred (300) day old chicks, 100 each of Arbor Acre, Noiler and
Yoruba ecotype chicken were used. The experimental design used was Completely
Randomized Design (CRD) while the statistical analysis was done using
generalized linear procedure of SAS institute (2001). The traits considered
were: linear body traits; body length (BL), body depth (BD), shank length (SL),
wing length (WL), and drumstick length (DSL), growth performance traits - body
weight gain, feed conversion ratio (FCR) and carcass traits. Significant
differences (P <0.05) were observed in final body weight, feed intake and
feed conversion ratio. The Arbor Acre genotype recorded the highest value in
final body weight (1570g) and had Better Feed Conversion Ratio (3.28) followed
by the Noiler genotype (721.17g) and (3.77 g) lastly, the Yoruba ecotype which
had (592.92 g) and (6.18) respectively. The result of body weight and linear
body traits showed significant weekly variations among the three genotypes.
Based on overall mean values, the Arbor Acre genotype exhibited significant
superiority in body weight (864.90g), body length (17.77cm), shank length
(5.80), wing length (14.50cm) and body depth (20.78cm). The Noiler strain
recorded least significance in keel length (6.27cm), drumstick (7.96cm) and
shank length (5.30cm). The Noiler and Yoruba ecotype genotype did not differ
significantly in body weight and body length which showed genetic similarity
but differed in wing length and body depth in which the Noiler genotype was
genetically superior. The Yoruba ecotype was most significant in drumstick
length (9.08cm) and equally had a higher keel length and shank length than the
Noiler genotype, whereas it equated to the Arbor Acre in keel length. The
results obtained in body weight and linear traits in this study implied that
growth responses of chicken are affected by their genetic potentials.
Significant higher values were obtained in the Arbor Acre genotype in live
weight (1566.67g), defeathered weight (1416.67g) and dressed weight (1131.67g)
compared to the values obtained respectively in the Noiler genotype (1100.00g,
800.00g and 600.00g) and Yoruba ecotype (766.67g, 600.00g and 460.00g). The
three genotypes showed strong genetic similarities in the internal organs
except in kidney. The differences and similarities in observed in this study
may be attributed to genotypic influences and the result shows that Noiler
hybrid performed better than Yoruba ecotype while it equated with Arbor Acre
strain in growth performance and carcass traits.
MICHAEL, U (2023). Genotypic effect on growth performance, linear body and carcass traits of chickens reared in a humid tropical environment:- Akukwu, Chioma J.. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 17, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/genotypic-effect-on-growth-performance-linear-body-and-carcass-traits-of-chickens-reared-in-a-humid-tropical-environment-akukwu-chioma-j-7-2
UNIVERSITY, MICHAEL. "Genotypic effect on growth performance, linear body and carcass traits of chickens reared in a humid tropical environment:- Akukwu, Chioma J." Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 27 Oct. 2023, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/genotypic-effect-on-growth-performance-linear-body-and-carcass-traits-of-chickens-reared-in-a-humid-tropical-environment-akukwu-chioma-j-7-2. Accessed 17 Nov. 2024.
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UNIVERSITY, MICHAEL. "Genotypic effect on growth performance, linear body and carcass traits of chickens reared in a humid tropical environment:- Akukwu, Chioma J." Mouau.afribary.org (2023). Accessed 17 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/genotypic-effect-on-growth-performance-linear-body-and-carcass-traits-of-chickens-reared-in-a-humid-tropical-environment-akukwu-chioma-j-7-2