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Title: | Diallel analysis for bodyweight involving three genotypes of Nigerian indigenous chickens |
Authors: | A.A. Musa, M. Orunmuyi G.N. Akpa, A.K. Olutunmogun H. Muhammad, I.I. Adedibu |
Keywords: | Combining abilities, frizzle-feathered, heterosis, naked-neck, normal-feathered |
Issue Date: | 24-Sep-2015 |
Abstract: | To evaluate heterosis, reciprocal effect, general and specific combining abilities for bodyweight, a
diallel crossing experiment was conducted using three genotypes of Nigerian indigenous chickens: normal
(N), frizzle (F) and naked-neck (Na). A total of 601 chicks was hatched from all possible matings between the
three genotypes. The chicks used in this study were hatched from a foundation stock of 90 chickens
comprising 25 hens and 5 cocks for each of the three genotypes. A mating ratio of 1 male : 5 females was
employed. Furthermore, data on bodyweight were scrutinized with complete diallel analysis after they had
been corrected for significant effects of hatch of birds using least squares constants. The results revealed
that bodyweight (BWT) was significantly influenced by genetic groups with the frizzle-naked (FNa) having the
best performance at all ages (4 - 20 weeks) except at hatch, with a mean final BWT of 1173 g at 20 weeks
old. The next best performing was its reciprocal, the naked-frizzle (NaF), with a mean final BWT of 1162 g.
Furthermore, the FNa gave the best estimates for heterosis and specific combining ability, while the F and
NNa gave the best estimates for general combining ability and reciprocal effect, respectively. Therefore, the
F genotype as sire and the Na as dam provided the most suitable combination for improved BWT.
Furthermore, the use of the Na genotype as dam was more suitable owing to the significant reciprocal effect. |
URI: | http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/1085 |
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