ABSTRACT
This study was
conducted to access the growth performance of normal local chicken X Isa brown
in a humid tropical region which the major objective is to improve the
adaptability of the commercial hybrid, growth rate, and if the hybrids are more
of layers or a meat type breed. Ten commercial strain (Isa brown female) and
two normal feathered local chicken housed in Ratio]: 5 mated through natural
and artificial insemination produced 90 eggs out of which 54 hatched. The
hybrids were managed under an intensive system divided into 6 replicates with 9
birds per replicate for 8 weeks. Data was collected for feed and growth
parameters, linear body measurements and analyzed in a Completely Randomized
Design (CRD). Significant differences (P<0.05) were observed for all the weekly values of body weight, body length, shank length, body girth, wing length, and keel length. The result portrayed an increase trend from week 1 to · week 8, with week 8 being the most significant at body weight (463.45g), body length (17.71cm) 1 shank length (11.77cm), body girth (20.87cm), wing length (15.98cm), and keel length
were observed for all the weekly values of body weight, body length, shank
length, body girth, wing length, and keel length. The result portrayed an
increase trend from week 1 to · week 8, with week 8 being the most significant
at body weight (463.45g), body length (17.71cm) 1 shank length (11.77cm), body
girth (20.87cm), wing length (15.98cm), and keel length ' (10.64cm).
significant differences (P<0.05) was observed in feed and growth parameters for all the weekly values; feed efficiency and daily weight gain increased from week I to week 3 (5.29%, 12.40%, 14.41%) and (1.50%, 4.68%, 5.65%) respectively. Feed conversion ratio was most significant at week 1 (18.92%) then showed a comparative significant at the remaining weeks. Feed intake was obtained as 32g/d at 4 weeks according to the multiple researches carried out by Hendrix genetic company on Isa brown. Result from the carcass shows that the back weight (16.44%/DWT) and breast weight (16.05%/DWT) constitute major meat portions followed by wing weight (9.70%/DWT) and drums stick (9.10%/DWT), the heart (0.59%/DWT) constitute the least portion. Significant positive correlation (P><0.05) were observed for all the correlating parameter at 4" and 8" weeks; body length, shank length, body girth, wing length and keel length ranged from 0.934 to 0.975 and 0.907 to 0.964 at 4" and 8" weeks respectively. In conclusion, adaptability of the normal local chicken masked that of the exotic breed because mortality experienced was almost 0.00% and that experienced at 2 weeks was due to coccidiosis infestation which resolved. Hence, discussion of this present study has shown that the progenies of the crosses has more characteristic feature of a layer than a meat type chicken. >
was observed in feed and growth parameters for all the weekly values; feed
efficiency and daily weight gain increased from week I to week 3 (5.29%,
12.40%, 14.41%) and (1.50%, 4.68%, 5.65%) respectively. Feed conversion ratio
was most significant at week 1 (18.92%) then showed a comparative significant
at the remaining weeks. Feed intake was obtained as 32g/d at 4 weeks according
to the multiple researches carried out by Hendrix genetic company on Isa brown.
Result from the carcass shows that the back weight (16.44%/DWT) and breast
weight (16.05%/DWT) constitute major meat portions followed by wing weight
(9.70%/DWT) and drums stick (9.10%/DWT), the heart (0.59%/DWT) constitute the
least portion. Significant positive correlation was observed in feed and growth
parameters for all the weekly values; feed efficiency and daily weight gain
increased from week I to week 3 (5.29%, 12.40%, 14.41%) and (1.50%, 4.68%,
5.65%) respectively. Feed conversion ratio was most significant at week 1
(18.92%) then showed a comparative significant at the remaining weeks. Feed
intake was obtained as 32g/d at 4 weeks according to the multiple researches
carried out by Hendrix genetic company on Isa brown. Result from the carcass
shows that the back weight (16.44%/DWT) and breast weight (16.05%/DWT)
constitute major meat portions followed by wing weight (9.70%/DWT) and drums
stick (9.10%/DWT), the heart (0.59%/DWT) constitute the least portion.
Significant positive correlation
NWAJIDE, I (2022). Growth Performance Of Normal Feathered Local Chicken X Isa Brown In A Humid Tropical Environment. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 18, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/growth-performance-of-normal-feathered-local-chicken-x-isa-brown-in-a-humid-tropical-environment-7-2
IFEYINWA, NWAJIDE. "Growth Performance Of Normal Feathered Local Chicken X Isa Brown In A Humid Tropical Environment" Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 09 Nov. 2022, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/growth-performance-of-normal-feathered-local-chicken-x-isa-brown-in-a-humid-tropical-environment-7-2. Accessed 18 Nov. 2024.
IFEYINWA, NWAJIDE. "Growth Performance Of Normal Feathered Local Chicken X Isa Brown In A Humid Tropical Environment". Mouau.afribary.org, Mouau.afribary.org, 09 Nov. 2022. Web. 18 Nov. 2024. < https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/growth-performance-of-normal-feathered-local-chicken-x-isa-brown-in-a-humid-tropical-environment-7-2 >.
IFEYINWA, NWAJIDE. "Growth Performance Of Normal Feathered Local Chicken X Isa Brown In A Humid Tropical Environment" Mouau.afribary.org (2022). Accessed 18 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/growth-performance-of-normal-feathered-local-chicken-x-isa-brown-in-a-humid-tropical-environment-7-2