|
Federal University Oye-Ekiti Institutional Repository >
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE >
Department of Animal Science >
Animal Science Journal Publications >
Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item:
http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/1429
|
Title: | COMPARISON OF EARLY SEXUAL MATURITY CHARACTERISTICS BETWEEN BOVAN NERA AND ISA BROWN PARENT STOCK LAYER STRAINS AS INFLUENCED BY 10-WEEK BODY WEIGHT |
Authors: | Jesuyon, O. M. A |
Keywords: | Age at First egg Body weight at 10 weeks Breeding Feed consumption Management Weight gain at First egg |
Issue Date: | 11-Jul-2017 |
Publisher: | World Poutry Science Association-Nigerian Branch and Poultry Association of Nigeria (WPSA-NB & PAN) |
Citation: | JESUYON, O. M. A. 2017. COMPARISON OF EARLY SEXUAL MATURITY CHARACTERISTICS BETWEEN BOVAN NERA AND ISA BROWN PARENT STOCK LAYER STRAINS AS INFLUENCED BY 10-WEEK BODY WEIGHT. The 6th Nigeria International Poultry Summit 2017.Book of Proceedings. 160-165. |
Abstract: | The study was conducted to compare early sexual maturity characteristics between Bovan Nera
and Isa Brown Parent stock chickens reared in a commercial breeding system in Ibadan, humid
Tropical Nigeria. Records on Pullet weight at 10 weeks (PW10, g), Feed-intake at 10-weeks
(FI10, g), Total feed intake from11 weeks to first egg (FI11FE, kg), weight gain from 11 weeks
to first egg (WG11FE, g), Feed intake at first egg (FIFE, g), pullet-weight at first egg (PWFE,
g) and pullet-age at first egg (PAFE, days) were culled from the parent stock breeding farm
records of CHI Farms Ltd. Ibadan; covering 1999 to 2008. The effect of PW10on FI10, FI11FE,
WG11FE, FIFE, PWFE and PAFE was investigated. A total of 20 flocks of each strain were
compared. Data were analyzed using ANOVA, GLM, Tukey’s T-test, correlation and
regression procedures of SAS® (1999) in randomized complete block (RCBD) design. Findings
revealed that three body weight classes at 10-weeks (<700, 801-900 and >900 g) caused
significant differences between strains in WG11FE, PWFE and PAFE. The 701-800 g body
weight group produced no significant (p>0.05) difference between the two strains. PWFE was
positively related with PAFE in BN (R2=0.11) and IB (R2=0.71). Strain averages revealed
significant (p<0.05) differences between strains in all characteristics, and this led to 6-day
difference in PAFE between BN and IB strains. The prediction of PWFE was highly influenced
(p<0.0001, R2≥0.82) by PW10 and WG11FE in both strains. All equations obtained were
significant (P<0.0006-0.04), revealed minimal basal genotypic differences between strains, and
gave varying R2 values from 0.00-0.86. The equations elicited the underlining causes of
variability between Bovan Nera and Isa Brown parent stock chicken. Study also revealed the
importance of PW10 for breeding and management of chicken from the 11th week to first egg. |
URI: | http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/1429 |
Appears in Collections: | Animal Science Journal Publications
|
Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.
|