GENETIC ANALYSIS OF PRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE IN RELATION TO CERTAIN PLASMA CONSTITUENTS IN THREE GENETIC GROUPS OF LOCAL CHICKENS | ||||
Fayoum Journal of Agricultural Research and Development | ||||
Article 6, Volume 20, Issue 1, January 2006, Page 61-76 PDF (556.87 K) | ||||
Document Type: Research articles. | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/fjard.2006.197568 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Ensaf, A. El Full | ||||
Poult. Prod. Dept., Fac. Agric., Fayoum Univ., Egypt. | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Data of productive performance on a total of 663 mature females : 225 Dandarawi, 296 Fayoumi and 142 Golden Montazah were analyzed to investigate the possibility to use some blood plasma biochemical constituents as indicators to egg production-related traits, egg quality, clutch and pause traits in Dandarawi, Fayoumi and Golden Montazah hens. Values of heritability obtained for Golden Montazah were larger than those of other breeds ranged from 0.19 to 0.81 for egg number, egg weight, egg mass, clutch size, clutch number, pause duration, pause number in the first 90 days of production (CS90, CN90, PD90, PN90), shape index, plasma total cholesterol concentrations at 12 weeks of age and peak of egg production (PTCC12 and PTCCPeak). However, Dandarawi had higher heritability estimates for yolk index, Haugh unit, shell thickness and plasma glucose concentrations (PGC) at all ages of measurements. Heritability estimates for plasma constituents tended to decrease in magnitude as birds advanced in age which indicating higher variability at earlier ages than that at later ages of determination. PTPC12 in Dandarawi and PTCC8 in Golden Montazah were the most important predictors in attaining AFE. EW90 was negatively affected by plasma total protein concentration at 8 weeks (PTPC8, R2:2.9%) in Fayoumi. No influence was detected for any plasma constituents at any age of measurements studied in Golden Montazah for EW90. The most important predictor in determining CS90 was PTPC12 in Fayoumi, PTCC12 in Dandarawi. The corresponding R2 were 3.1 and 6.0, respectively. For predicting CN90, PTCC12 was the most important significant (P≤ 0.05) predictors in determining this trait for Dandarawi. However, all plasma constituents at different ages entered in the model removed for Fayoumi and Golden Montazah. PTCC12 was found to be positively influencing the PN90 in Dandarawi (R2 : 6.4% and SEE : 4.21) . PGC12 in Golden Montazah was responsible for explaining 25.6% of the variability in its SI. In Fayoumi, whereas, PTPC8 positively affected YI in both Dandarawi and Golden Montazah with R2 of 8.5 and 15.9 % and SEE of 2.38 and 1.82 . Also, PTPC8 found to be positively affected HU in both Dandarawi (R2 6.0% and SEE 7.47) and Golden Montazah (R2 13.4% and SEE 7.82). Therefore, prediction of some productive performance from certain plasma constituents especially at earlier ages could be estimated from the stepwise regression models that determine the most important predictors affecting those traits. Plasma constituents at 8 and 12 weeks in Dandarawi, Fayoumi and Golden Montazah could be used as selection criteria to improve their productive performance. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Genetic; productive performance; plasma constituents; chickens | ||||
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