ABSTRACT
A total of 267
poults produced from eight (8) toms and twenty eight (28) hens in a Randomised
Complete Block Design was used for the experiment. The poults consisted of four
(4) genotypes; 56 Black x Black (Bx B), 96 White x White (W x W), 73 Black x
White (B x W) and 42 White x Black (W x B). Data were collected weekly for 12
weeks and were used to determine the effect of genotype on body weight (BWT)
and linear body parameters namely; Breast width (BRTW), Shank length (SL),
Thigh length (TL), Keel length (KL), Body length, (BL) and Wing length (WL).
Results showed significant genotypic differences (P<0.05) in BWT and all
linear body parameters. The Bx W performed best in B WT with range of 62.25g -
2 I 93. I Og, followed by W x B genotype. This result also revealed unique body
conformation features among the genotypes. B x W had significantly (P<0.05) arger
BRTW and longer thighs. Bx B had the highest values for SL, BL and WL, followed
by B x W. Best fit regression model was observed in the regression of BWT on
age in W x W genotype, the regression of BWT, SL, KL, BL and WL on age in Bx B,
the regression of BWT, BRTW and KL on age in Bx Wand the regression of BWT, SL,
TL, and KL on age in W x B, suggested that it is more reliable to predict BWT
and linear body parameters using a particular age in the four genotypes. The
highly significant (P<0.05) regression equation of body parameters on age
showed that age is a good predictor of linear body parameters. The backward
elimination method of multiple regression portrays that combining two or more
linear body traits gives the most reliable prediction. W x W had the most
perfectly fit model in week 2-8 and from week IO - 12, consecutively, followed
by Bx W in weeks 1,2, l 0, 11 and 12. B x B had the best fit models in weeks 3
and 4, while W x B had no perfect fit regression model since it had R values
less than 60% in all the weeks. This implies that it will be more accurate to
predict body weight from linear body parameters in W x W, Bx W and Bx B in
those weeks specified. The allometric coefficient revealed that shank and keel
grew faster than the other body components in W x W, Bx Band Bx W genotypes
respectively, but grow in equal proportion with the body in W x B while body
length increases slowly in all the genotypes. W x W also showed that thigh and
breast grew faster than the body and B x B genotype had a BL increasing faster
than the body. The importance of keel as a major meat cut region which is also
associated with higher BWT shows that B x W progenies having faster keel growth,
have superior genotype and thus is ideal for turkey production in the tropics.
ANTHONY, C (2022). Growth Characteristics of Pure and Crossbred Turkeys in a Humid Tropical Environment. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 19, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/growth-characteristics-of-pure-and-crossbred-turkeys-in-a-humid-tropical-environment-7-2
CHUKWUDUBEM, ANTHONY. "Growth Characteristics of Pure and Crossbred Turkeys in a Humid Tropical Environment" Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 12 Oct. 2022, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/growth-characteristics-of-pure-and-crossbred-turkeys-in-a-humid-tropical-environment-7-2. Accessed 19 Nov. 2024.
CHUKWUDUBEM, ANTHONY. "Growth Characteristics of Pure and Crossbred Turkeys in a Humid Tropical Environment". Mouau.afribary.org, Mouau.afribary.org, 12 Oct. 2022. Web. 19 Nov. 2024. < https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/growth-characteristics-of-pure-and-crossbred-turkeys-in-a-humid-tropical-environment-7-2 >.
CHUKWUDUBEM, ANTHONY. "Growth Characteristics of Pure and Crossbred Turkeys in a Humid Tropical Environment" Mouau.afribary.org (2022). Accessed 19 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/growth-characteristics-of-pure-and-crossbred-turkeys-in-a-humid-tropical-environment-7-2