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SOME BIOMETRIC AND ALLOMETRIC GROWTH TRAITS OF PUREBRED HEAVY ECOTYPE OF THE NIGERIAN LOCAL CHICKEN

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Background of Study
1.3 Problem Statement
1.4 Objective of Study
1.5 Limitation of Study
1.6 Scope of Study
1.7 Significance of Study
1.8 Structure of the Research
1.9 Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

2.1 Overview of Biometric Traits
2.2 Historical Perspectives on Allometric Growth
2.3 Biometric Studies in Local Chicken Breeds
2.4 Allometric Growth Patterns in Poultry
2.5 Factors Influencing Biometric and Allometric Traits
2.6 Genetic Basis of Biometric Variations
2.7 Environmental Influences on Allometric Growth
2.8 Nutritional Impacts on Biometric Traits
2.9 Economic Implications of Biometric and Allometric Studies
2.10 Future Research Directions in Biometric and Allometric Growth

Chapter THREE

3.1 Research Design and Framework
3.2 Sampling Techniques and Population Selection
3.3 Data Collection Methods
3.4 Biometric Measurement Procedures
3.5 Statistical Analysis Techniques
3.6 Ethical Considerations in Data Collection
3.7 Validity and Reliability Measures
3.8 Research Limitations and Assumptions

Chapter FOUR

4.1 Analysis of Biometric Data
4.2 Allometric Growth Trends in Local Chicken Ecotypes
4.3 Comparison with Standard Breeds
4.4 Environmental Influences on Growth Patterns
4.5 Genetic Variability in Biometric Traits
4.6 Nutritional Correlates of Growth Parameters
4.7 Interpretation of Findings
4.8 Implications for Poultry Management Practices

Chapter FIVE

5.1 Summary of Findings
5.2 Conclusion and Recommendations
5.3 Contributions to Poultry Science
5.4 Practical Applications in Poultry Farming
5.5 Future Research Directions

Project Abstract

Fifty five (55) experimental birds were randomly replicated into 5 deep litter pens in the ratio of 1cock 10 hens. Like to like random mating was ensured to raise 200 chicks in the F1 generation.Chicks were subjected to measurements like body weight, body length, shank length, shankcolour, beak colour, feather colour, feed conversion ratio, mean feed consumption, egg colour,egg fertility, egg hatchability, dead embryo and mortality at hatch and subsequently at 4 weeklyintervals.Data obtained from these traits at ages of 0 (day old) รขโ‚ฌโ€œ week, 4-weeks, 8-weeks,12-weeks 16-weeks and 20 weeks were subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA) in a nested or hierarchialdesign and in a paternal half sib analysis using SAS (2004) statistical procedure.Body weight was significantly different among the progeny and ranged from 30.33g at day old to1334.67g at 20 weeks of age. Sire had no significant effect in average body weight gain(ABWG), expect at 8-12weeks of age. ABWG ranged from 85.05g at 4 weeks to 441.20g at 20weeks of age.There was significant (p<0.001) difference in feed conversion ratio (FCR) at 12 weeks of age.Sire had highly significant (p<0.001) effect on average feed consumption (AFC) from 4-20 weeksof age.Sire had significant (p<0.05) effect on body length (BL) at 12 and 20 weeks of age. Sire hadsignificant (p<0.05) effect on shank length at 0 week of age.Sire had highly significant (p<0.001) effect on shank colour at day old and it ranged from creamcolour to cream black colour.Sire had highly significant (p<0.001) effect on the beak colour at 0 week, which ranged fromcream to cream hazenut.There were highly significant differences (p0.05) in the numberof infertile eggs laid throughout the experiment. Sire significantly (p<0.001) influenced thehatchability of eggs laid, the number of embryos that died in the shell and the number of chicksthat died after hatching.The heritability estimates of body weight (BW) ranged from 0.05 at 4 weeks to 0.54 at 12 weeksof age. The body length (BL) heritability estimates ranged from 0.06 at 4 weeks to 0.80 at 0weeks. Heritability estimates of shank length (SL) ranged from -0.12 at 16 weeks to 0.80 at 0week of age. Heritability estimates for shank colour, beak colour and feather colour were 1.38,0.80 and 0.17 respectively. The average feed consumption heritability estimates ranged from 0.16at 4 weeks to 2.00 at 8 weeks. Heritability estimates for feed conversion ratio ranged from -0.15at 4 weeks to 1.15 at 12 weeks. Heritability estimates ABWG ranged from -0.10 at 16 weeks to1.16 at 12 weeks of age.The phenotypic correlation (rP) was in the range of -0.0178 between BW and BC at hatch to0.6496 between BL and SL at 20 weeks of age.The genetic correlation, rG (sire) ranged from -0.22 between BW at 8 weeks and BW at 20 weeks ofage to 1.7298 between BW and SL at hatch.The data on all the traits studied indicate that the heavy ecotype could form a foundation stockfor layer, meat and dual purpose breed development in Nigeria.

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