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Effect of Parental Age on Growth Performance and Feed Conversion Ratio of Progeny in Three Naked Neck Chicken Varieties
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The present study was conducted to evaluate the effect of parental age on growth performance and feed conversion ratio of progeny in three varieties of Naked Neck chickens. A total of 126 day-old chicks produced from parent stocks of two age groups (45 and 55 weeks) belonging to light brown, black, and dark brown varieties were reared for a period of 20 weeks. Growth performance parameters, including body weight gain, feed intake, and feed conversion ratio (FCR), were recorded weekly. Results showed that progeny from 55-week-old parents exhibited significantly higher body weight gain and improved FCR compared to progeny from 45-week-old parents (P ≤ 0.05). Feed intake was also higher in progeny of older parents; however, improved feed efficiency indicated better nutrient utilization. Among varieties, light brown males and black females demonstrated superior growth performance. A significant interaction between parental age and variety was observed for body weight gain and FCR, with progeny from 55-week-old black parents showing the best overall growth performance. It was concluded that parental age is a critical factor influencing the growth performance of Naked Neck chicken progeny, and optimizing breeder age can enhance the productivity of indigenous poultry under local management conditions.
Title: Effect of Parental Age on Growth Performance and Feed Conversion Ratio of Progeny in Three Naked Neck Chicken Varieties
Description:
The present study was conducted to evaluate the effect of parental age on growth performance and feed conversion ratio of progeny in three varieties of Naked Neck chickens.
A total of 126 day-old chicks produced from parent stocks of two age groups (45 and 55 weeks) belonging to light brown, black, and dark brown varieties were reared for a period of 20 weeks.
Growth performance parameters, including body weight gain, feed intake, and feed conversion ratio (FCR), were recorded weekly.
Results showed that progeny from 55-week-old parents exhibited significantly higher body weight gain and improved FCR compared to progeny from 45-week-old parents (P ≤ 0.
05).
Feed intake was also higher in progeny of older parents; however, improved feed efficiency indicated better nutrient utilization.
Among varieties, light brown males and black females demonstrated superior growth performance.
A significant interaction between parental age and variety was observed for body weight gain and FCR, with progeny from 55-week-old black parents showing the best overall growth performance.
It was concluded that parental age is a critical factor influencing the growth performance of Naked Neck chicken progeny, and optimizing breeder age can enhance the productivity of indigenous poultry under local management conditions.
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