2012
DOI: 10.4314/just.v31i3.5
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Effects of Naked-Neck and Frizzle Genes on Growth Performance and Carcass Characteristics Of Crossbred Cockerels

Abstract: ABSTRACT:An experiment was carried out to evaluate the performance of crossbred naked-neck and frizzle cockerel genotypes namely: (i) Na/naF/f, (ii) Na/naf/f (iii) na/naF/f and (iv) na/naf/f. These crossbred second generation cockerels were generated from a reciprocal crossing between crossbred heterozygous naked-neck (50% indigenous naked-neck and 50% Lohman Brown) and frizzle (50% indigenous frizzle and 50% Lohman Brown) stocks. One hundred and twenty (120), eight-week old crossbred cockerels (thirty each of… Show more

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“…In addition, major genes did not confer performance advantages in body weight and body measures in the present study. Similarly, Hagan et al [ 18 ] did not find any effect of naked neck and frizzle gene on body weight and other growth traits in crossbred exotic and indigenous chickens in Ghana. In contrast, Oguntunji et al [ 19 ] assessed higher body weights in polydactylous than in normal, ptilopod and frizzled cocks.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…In addition, major genes did not confer performance advantages in body weight and body measures in the present study. Similarly, Hagan et al [ 18 ] did not find any effect of naked neck and frizzle gene on body weight and other growth traits in crossbred exotic and indigenous chickens in Ghana. In contrast, Oguntunji et al [ 19 ] assessed higher body weights in polydactylous than in normal, ptilopod and frizzled cocks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%