Indian Journal of Poultry Science
Web of Science
  • Year: 2016
  • Volume: 51
  • Issue: 3

Genetic analysis of growth traits in Rajasri variety of backyard chicken

  • Author:
  • V. Venkateswara Reddy, M. Gnana Prakash, S.T. Viroji Rao, D. Krishna, MD Nizam Hussain
  • Total Page Count: 4
  • Page Number: 342 to 345

P.V. Narsimha Rao Telangana Veterinary University, Hyderabad-500 030, TS

*Corresponding Author: Email: manthanigp@yahoo.com

Online published on 19 July, 2017.

Abstract

Data on 2, 758 Rajasri backyard chicken produced from 77 sires and 274 dams in 12 hatches were utilized. In general, highly significant influence of hatch and sex on body weights and average daily gains with sexual dimorphism favouring males was observed. The overall least squares mean body weights at birth, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 16, 20 and 24 weeks of age were 31.74±0.08, 46.05±0.12, 69.24±0.25, 97.49±0.36, 135.35±0.47, 177.55±0.54, 234.44±0.67, 307.29±0.87, 409.87±0.97, 712.98±1.47, 1, 093.85±2.83, 1, 376.17±3.46 and 1, 638.75±3.64 g, respectively. The overall least squares mean average daily gains were 2.05±0.02, 3.31±0.03, 4.03±0.05, 5.42±0.06, 6.03±0.07, 8.13±0.09, 10.87±0.13, 14.65±0.16, 10.83±0.06, 13.60±0.11, 10.08±0.14 and 9.38±0.17g during 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8–12, 12–16, 16–20 and 20–24 weeks, respectively. Heritability estimates for body weights varied from very low to high and decreased in magnitude with age. Genetic and phenotypic correlations among body weights were significant.

Keywords

Body weight, correlation, growth, heritability, Rajasri