On-station performance evaluation of improved tropically adapted chicken strains for smallholder poultry production systems in sub- Saharan Africa

Availability of appropriate genetics is important for the development of Smallholder Poultry (SHP) in Sub-Saharan Africa. The biological potential of improved dual purpose chicken strains was evaluated in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Nigeria. A total of 8 strains (Funaab Alpha, Horro, Noiler, ShikaBrown,...

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Main Authors: Bamidele, O., Sonaiya, Emmanuel B., Adebambo, Ayotunde Olufunmilayo, Assefa, G., Abegaz, Solomon, Esatu, Wondmeneh, Goromela, E.H., Mbaga, S.H., Dessie, Tadelle
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Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106379
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author Bamidele, O.
Sonaiya, Emmanuel B.
Adebambo, Ayotunde Olufunmilayo
Assefa, G.
Abegaz, Solomon
Esatu, Wondmeneh
Goromela, E.H.
Mbaga, S.H.
Dessie, Tadelle
author_browse Abegaz, Solomon
Adebambo, Ayotunde Olufunmilayo
Assefa, G.
Bamidele, O.
Dessie, Tadelle
Esatu, Wondmeneh
Goromela, E.H.
Mbaga, S.H.
Sonaiya, Emmanuel B.
author_facet Bamidele, O.
Sonaiya, Emmanuel B.
Adebambo, Ayotunde Olufunmilayo
Assefa, G.
Abegaz, Solomon
Esatu, Wondmeneh
Goromela, E.H.
Mbaga, S.H.
Dessie, Tadelle
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description Availability of appropriate genetics is important for the development of Smallholder Poultry (SHP) in Sub-Saharan Africa. The biological potential of improved dual purpose chicken strains was evaluated in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Nigeria. A total of 8 strains (Funaab Alpha, Horro, Noiler, ShikaBrown, Koekoek, Kuroiler, Sasso, and Sasso-RIR) were tested on-station, in deep litter houses at two test centres in each country for 72-weeks. Birds were fed ad libitum for the first 20 weeks, after which restricted feeding was practised. Lowest and highest hatchability of eggs set was 35% (Horro), 69% (Sasso-RIR) in Ethiopia, 60% (Kuroiler), 88% (Sasso) in Tanzania, and 42% (Funaab Alpha) – 89% (Sasso) in Nigeria. At 16 weeks, male live weights were 200%-300% higher than the local strains (Ethiopia 627g, Nigeria 793g, Tanzania 811g) except Sasso-RIR (170%), Koekoek (167%), ShikaBrown (152%), and Horro (103%). Lowest age at first egg was 119 d for ShikaBrown (Nigeria), 123 d for Sasso and Kuroiler (Tanzania), and 124 d for Sasso-RIR (Ethiopia). Highest hen-housed egg production was 192 for ShikaBrown, 166 for Sasso, and 111 for Sasso-RIR in Nigeria, Tanzania and Ethiopia, respectively. Survivability of the strains was significantly different during brooding, growing and laying. The genotype by environment interaction effect on the performance of the strains can be utilized to identify specific germplasms suitable for different agro-ecological conditions.
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spelling CGSpace1063792024-03-04T07:43:08Z On-station performance evaluation of improved tropically adapted chicken strains for smallholder poultry production systems in sub- Saharan Africa Bamidele, O. Sonaiya, Emmanuel B. Adebambo, Ayotunde Olufunmilayo Assefa, G. Abegaz, Solomon Esatu, Wondmeneh Goromela, E.H. Mbaga, S.H. Dessie, Tadelle breeds chickens poultry genetics Availability of appropriate genetics is important for the development of Smallholder Poultry (SHP) in Sub-Saharan Africa. The biological potential of improved dual purpose chicken strains was evaluated in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Nigeria. A total of 8 strains (Funaab Alpha, Horro, Noiler, ShikaBrown, Koekoek, Kuroiler, Sasso, and Sasso-RIR) were tested on-station, in deep litter houses at two test centres in each country for 72-weeks. Birds were fed ad libitum for the first 20 weeks, after which restricted feeding was practised. Lowest and highest hatchability of eggs set was 35% (Horro), 69% (Sasso-RIR) in Ethiopia, 60% (Kuroiler), 88% (Sasso) in Tanzania, and 42% (Funaab Alpha) – 89% (Sasso) in Nigeria. At 16 weeks, male live weights were 200%-300% higher than the local strains (Ethiopia 627g, Nigeria 793g, Tanzania 811g) except Sasso-RIR (170%), Koekoek (167%), ShikaBrown (152%), and Horro (103%). Lowest age at first egg was 119 d for ShikaBrown (Nigeria), 123 d for Sasso and Kuroiler (Tanzania), and 124 d for Sasso-RIR (Ethiopia). Highest hen-housed egg production was 192 for ShikaBrown, 166 for Sasso, and 111 for Sasso-RIR in Nigeria, Tanzania and Ethiopia, respectively. Survivability of the strains was significantly different during brooding, growing and laying. The genotype by environment interaction effect on the performance of the strains can be utilized to identify specific germplasms suitable for different agro-ecological conditions. 2019-08-02 2020-01-03T11:10:15Z 2020-01-03T11:10:15Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106379 en Limited Access Bamidele, O., Sonaiya, E.B., Adebambo, O., Assefa, G., Abegaz, S., Esatu, W., Goromela, E.H., Mbaga, S.H. and Dessie, T. 2019. On-station performance evaluation of improved tropically adapted chicken strains for smallholder poultry production systems in sub- Saharan Africa. Paper presented at the Seventh All Africa conference on Animal Agriculture, Accra, Ghana, 29 July-2 August 2019.
spellingShingle breeds
chickens
poultry
genetics
Bamidele, O.
Sonaiya, Emmanuel B.
Adebambo, Ayotunde Olufunmilayo
Assefa, G.
Abegaz, Solomon
Esatu, Wondmeneh
Goromela, E.H.
Mbaga, S.H.
Dessie, Tadelle
On-station performance evaluation of improved tropically adapted chicken strains for smallholder poultry production systems in sub- Saharan Africa
title On-station performance evaluation of improved tropically adapted chicken strains for smallholder poultry production systems in sub- Saharan Africa
title_full On-station performance evaluation of improved tropically adapted chicken strains for smallholder poultry production systems in sub- Saharan Africa
title_fullStr On-station performance evaluation of improved tropically adapted chicken strains for smallholder poultry production systems in sub- Saharan Africa
title_full_unstemmed On-station performance evaluation of improved tropically adapted chicken strains for smallholder poultry production systems in sub- Saharan Africa
title_short On-station performance evaluation of improved tropically adapted chicken strains for smallholder poultry production systems in sub- Saharan Africa
title_sort on station performance evaluation of improved tropically adapted chicken strains for smallholder poultry production systems in sub saharan africa
topic breeds
chickens
poultry
genetics
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106379
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