Effect of reciprocal crossing Koekoek and Sasso chickens on growth performance, feed efficiency, carcass yield, mortality rate, and genetic components

Reciprocal crosses of Koekoek and Sasso chickens were evaluated for growth performance, feed efficiency, carcass yield, mortality rate, and genetic components using 60 randomly selected 8-wk-cockerels (15 from each mating group) at Jimma University poultry farm. Data were measured for initial and fi...

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Main Authors: Itafa, B.T., Mohamed, A.S., Abate, W.H., Derseh, M.A., Woldegiorgiss, W.E.
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Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129412
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author Itafa, B.T.
Mohamed, A.S.
Abate, W.H.
Derseh, M.A.
Woldegiorgiss, W.E.
author_browse Abate, W.H.
Derseh, M.A.
Itafa, B.T.
Mohamed, A.S.
Woldegiorgiss, W.E.
author_facet Itafa, B.T.
Mohamed, A.S.
Abate, W.H.
Derseh, M.A.
Woldegiorgiss, W.E.
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description Reciprocal crosses of Koekoek and Sasso chickens were evaluated for growth performance, feed efficiency, carcass yield, mortality rate, and genetic components using 60 randomly selected 8-wk-cockerels (15 from each mating group) at Jimma University poultry farm. Data were measured for initial and final body weight, feed intake, daily weight gain, and feed conversion ratio. At the end of the study, following a 4-h fasting period, chickens were weighed, humanely slaughtered, and dressed. Carcass weight, dressing percentage and amount and percentage of abdominal fat were determined. Mortality was recorded. Genetic components were calculated. The collected data were analyzed using the General Linear Models (GLM) procedure of the Statistical Analysis System other than mortality rate and genetic components. Mortality rate and genetic components were analyzed using GLIMMIX Procedure of SAS version 9.4. The study revealed that the cross of Koekoek (cockerel) × Sasso (pullet) (KS) performed significantly (P < 0.05) better than the cross of Sasso (cockerel) × Koekoek (pullet) (SK) for final body weight (2615 g vs. 2208 g), feed intake (133 g vs. 93.3 g), daily weight gain (23.7 g vs.18.3 g), empty carcass weight (2006 g vs. 1604 g), and dressing percentage (77.1 g vs. 72.6 g). Further, the KS group survived significantly (P < 0.05) better than SK with the lowest mortality rate during the experimental period (0.004 vs. 0.009). KS has performed positively and highly in heterosis percentage (H %) for all parameters while SK has performed negatively for former traits. Thus, the crossing of Koekoek cockerels with Sasso pullets should be preferred to its reciprocal cross to obtain higher levels of heterosis for growth performance, feed efficiency, and carcass yield.
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spelling CGSpace1294122024-10-03T07:40:58Z Effect of reciprocal crossing Koekoek and Sasso chickens on growth performance, feed efficiency, carcass yield, mortality rate, and genetic components Itafa, B.T. Mohamed, A.S. Abate, W.H. Derseh, M.A. Woldegiorgiss, W.E. growth chickens mortality efficiency reciprocal crossing components Reciprocal crosses of Koekoek and Sasso chickens were evaluated for growth performance, feed efficiency, carcass yield, mortality rate, and genetic components using 60 randomly selected 8-wk-cockerels (15 from each mating group) at Jimma University poultry farm. Data were measured for initial and final body weight, feed intake, daily weight gain, and feed conversion ratio. At the end of the study, following a 4-h fasting period, chickens were weighed, humanely slaughtered, and dressed. Carcass weight, dressing percentage and amount and percentage of abdominal fat were determined. Mortality was recorded. Genetic components were calculated. The collected data were analyzed using the General Linear Models (GLM) procedure of the Statistical Analysis System other than mortality rate and genetic components. Mortality rate and genetic components were analyzed using GLIMMIX Procedure of SAS version 9.4. The study revealed that the cross of Koekoek (cockerel) × Sasso (pullet) (KS) performed significantly (P < 0.05) better than the cross of Sasso (cockerel) × Koekoek (pullet) (SK) for final body weight (2615 g vs. 2208 g), feed intake (133 g vs. 93.3 g), daily weight gain (23.7 g vs.18.3 g), empty carcass weight (2006 g vs. 1604 g), and dressing percentage (77.1 g vs. 72.6 g). Further, the KS group survived significantly (P < 0.05) better than SK with the lowest mortality rate during the experimental period (0.004 vs. 0.009). KS has performed positively and highly in heterosis percentage (H %) for all parameters while SK has performed negatively for former traits. Thus, the crossing of Koekoek cockerels with Sasso pullets should be preferred to its reciprocal cross to obtain higher levels of heterosis for growth performance, feed efficiency, and carcass yield. 2021-12 2023-03-10T14:34:42Z 2023-03-10T14:34:42Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129412 en Open Access Elsevier Itafa, B.T.; Mohamed, A.S.; Abate, W.H.; Derseh, M.A.; Woldegiorgiss, W.E. 2021. Effect of reciprocal crossing Koekoek and Sasso chickens on growth performance, feed efficiency, carcass yield, mortality rate, and genetic components. Journal of Applied Poultry Research 30: 100214
spellingShingle growth
chickens
mortality
efficiency
reciprocal crossing
components
Itafa, B.T.
Mohamed, A.S.
Abate, W.H.
Derseh, M.A.
Woldegiorgiss, W.E.
Effect of reciprocal crossing Koekoek and Sasso chickens on growth performance, feed efficiency, carcass yield, mortality rate, and genetic components
title Effect of reciprocal crossing Koekoek and Sasso chickens on growth performance, feed efficiency, carcass yield, mortality rate, and genetic components
title_full Effect of reciprocal crossing Koekoek and Sasso chickens on growth performance, feed efficiency, carcass yield, mortality rate, and genetic components
title_fullStr Effect of reciprocal crossing Koekoek and Sasso chickens on growth performance, feed efficiency, carcass yield, mortality rate, and genetic components
title_full_unstemmed Effect of reciprocal crossing Koekoek and Sasso chickens on growth performance, feed efficiency, carcass yield, mortality rate, and genetic components
title_short Effect of reciprocal crossing Koekoek and Sasso chickens on growth performance, feed efficiency, carcass yield, mortality rate, and genetic components
title_sort effect of reciprocal crossing koekoek and sasso chickens on growth performance feed efficiency carcass yield mortality rate and genetic components
topic growth
chickens
mortality
efficiency
reciprocal crossing
components
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129412
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