Indian Journal of Poultry Science

Web of Science
  • Year: 2018
  • Volume: 53
  • Issue: 2

Effect of long-term selection on primary trait (5 week body weight) in synthetic coloured broiler male line: Direct and correlated responses

  • Author:
  • B.L.N. Reddy1,, K.S. Rajaravindra1, U. Rajkumar1
  • Total Page Count: 4
  • Published Online: Jan 7, 2019
  • Page Number: 143 to 146

1ICAR-Directorate of Poultry Research, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad-30, Telangana, India

*Corresponding Author Email: blnreddydpr@gmail.com

Abstract

Synthetic coloured broiler male line (PB-1) has been under continuous mass selection for 5week body weight for 15 generations with a target to increase the 6 week body weight of the terminal commercial cross (Krishibro) to 1.6Kg. The effect of long term selection on economic traits was studied. Direct responses for primary traits (5 week body weight) were calculated as a regression of generation mean on generation number (Phenotypic response) and regression of control deviated mean on generation number (Genetic response).

Similarly, correlated phenotypic and genetic responses were calculated in secondary traits. Direct response of 5wk body weight was-5.01±3.31g on phenotypic scale and 15.54±6.84g on genetic scale. Correlated response for 20wk body weight was-28.32±10.08g on phenotypic scale 1.05±10.43g on genetic scale. For 40wk body weight this was-26.24±11.88g on phenotypic scale and-1.97±9.70g on genetic scale. For 5wk shank length response was-0.48±0.19mm on phenotypic scale and-0.15±0.25 on genetic scale. Phenotypic response in breast angle was-0.70±0.26 degrees and genetic response was 0.07±0.31 degrees. Phenotypic response in 32wk egg weight was-0.066±0.04g and genetic response was 0.005±0.08g. For 40wk egg weight response was-0.035±0.07g on phenotypic scale and 0.03±0.121g on genetic scale. Phenotypic response in ASM was 0.81±0.44days and genetic response was-0.41±0.48days. For 40wk egg production response was-0.43±0.23eggs on phenotypic scale and 0.20±0.18 eggs on genetic scale. Phenotypic responses were mostly negative for primary and correlated traits except the ASM. Majority of genetic responses were positive for these traits indicating the improvement of the primary trait over the generations.

Keywords

Phenotypic response, Genetic response, Primary trait, Correlated traits