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Comparative productive performance of different varieties of desi chickens
2003
Sahota, A.W. | Bhatti, B.M. | Akhtar, L.A. | Bhatti, S.U. (Poultry Research Inst., Rawalpindi (Pakistan))
This study was conducted to examine comparative productive performance of different varieties of Desi chickens identified from group of Desi flock procured from rural field conditions of Mianwali and Bhakkar districts of Punjab province (Pakistan). A total of five varieties of Desi chickens viz., dark brown, medium brown, light brown, black and mixed colour were identified on the basis of their plumage colour and uniformity of body characters. Four hundred and eighty birds (96 of each variety) were selected for further study. The birds of each variety were randomly divided into 3 equal replicates. They were maintained in 15 separate pens on deep litter system under optimal managemental conditions and were fed a balanced layers ration ad-libitum. The birds were provided 16 hours light per day. The experiment was conducted for 8 weeks. The results indicated that varieties differed significantly in egg production, feed conversion efficiency and egg mass, whereas, no difference was observed in feed intake and egg weight between them. Based on the findings of this study, it appeared that different varieties of Desi chickens identified and selected during the course of this study on phenotypic basis differed in their productive potential on the basis of better productive potentials in terms of egg yield, FCR and egg mass, dark brown, and black varieties of Desi chickens could be used to carry out further selective breeding work to study possibility of improving their productive potentials.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Growth performance of different varieties of desi generation-I chickens maintained under deep litter system
2003
Sahota, A.W. | Bhatti, B.M. (Poultry Research Inst., Rawalpindi (Pakistan))
This study was conducted to examine growth performance of black, dark brown and light brown varieties of Desi Generation-1 chickens obtained from selected Desi parents (originally procured from rural areas of Mianwali and Bhakkar districts) maintained at Poultry Research Institute, Rawalpindi. A total number of 900 day-old Desi chicks 300 each of black, dark brown and light brown varieties were divided into 3 separate groups and further sub-divided into 3 equal replicates. The experimental chicks were maintained on littered floor in 9 separate pens under optimal managemental conditions for a period of 12 weeks. They were fed ad libitum a balanced chick starter ration (from day- old to 8 weeks) and a grower mash (from 9 to 12 weeks). The birds had free access to clean and fresh drinking water. The results showed non- significant difference in growth rate, feed intake and feed conversion efficiency (feed/kg gain), whereas, significantly (P less than 0.05) lower mortality rate was recorded in Desi light brown chicks in comparison to other two varieties. The better growth performance in different varieties of Desi chicks observed during the present study than reported in earlier findings could be due to effect of genetic improvement through selection breeding carried out in the parent Desi flock.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Productive performance of desi field chickens as affected under deep litter system
2003
Sahota, A.W. | Bhatti, B.M. (Poultry Research Inst., Rawalpindi (Pakistan))
This study was conducted to examine the present productive potentials of field Desi chickens housed under deep litter system. For this purpose a detailed survey was conducted in rural areas of Punjab Province (Pakistan) to know availability of true specimens of Desi birds. After the survey a total number of 1329 adult Desi birds were selected from different villages of Mianwali and Bhakkar districts. The birds were housed at Govt. Poultry Farm, Mianwali for initial acclimatization for 6 to 8 weeks and subjected then to prophylactic vaccination and then they were shifted to Breeding and Incubation Division of Poultry Research Institute, Rawalpindi. A total number of 450 Desi birds (150 each of black, dark brown and light brown varieties) were randomly selected and were sub-divided into 3 groups of equal size. They were maintained on littered floor in 9 separate pens under optimal managemental conditions for a period of 42 weeks. The results indicated that black, dark brown and light brown groups of Desi chickens produced 1.93, 1.96 and 2.17 dozen eggs (0.0459, 0.0467 and 0.0516 dozen eggs per week) with intake of 29.75, 29.29 and 29.64 kg feed, respectively. The results showed similar performance in egg production and feed intake of different groups of Desi chickens. A similar pattern in egg weight, egg mass and FCR (feed/kg eggs) was observed, however, FCR in light brown Desi (13.68) was found to be significantly (P less than 0.01) better than that of Desi black (15.42) birds. The results further showed depression in production potential of field Desi chickens in comparison to previous production data recorded in the earlier period.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]The carcinogenicity study of folpet in rats
1994
Lee, Y.S. | Cho, J.J. | Kang, K.S. | Kim, B.H. | Nam, K.H. | Seo, K.W. | Kang, S.K. (Seoul National University, Suwon (Korea Republic). College of Veterinary Medicine) | Lim, Y.K. (Cheju National University, Cheju (Korea Republic). Department of Veterinary Medicine) | Heo, K.J. (Chungbuk National University, Cheongju (Korea Republic). College of Veterinary Medicine)
Enhancement of cell-mediated immunity by administration of plasma protein in pigs-(1)-Proportion of leukocyte subpopulations and cells expressing adhesion molecules in peripheral blood
1994
Yang, C.K. (Thaihan Industry Company, Seoul (Korea Republic). Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory) | Kim, S.J. (Konkuk University, Seoul (Korea Republic). Department of Veterinary Medicine) | Moon, J.S. | Jung, S.C. | Park, Y.H. (Rural Development Administration, Anyang (Korea Republic). Veterinary Research Institute)
Enhancement of cell-mediated immunity by administration of plasma protein in pigs-(2)-Proportion of T lymphocyte subpopulations and cells expressing MHC class 1, 2 molecules in peripheral blood
1994
Yang, C.K. (Thaihan Industry Company, Seoul (Korea Republic). Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory) | Kim, S.J. (Konkuk University, Seoul (Korea Republic). Department of Veterinary Medicine) | Moon, J.S. | Jung, S.C. | Park, Y.H. (Rural Development Administration, Anyang (Korea Republic). Veterinary Research Institute)
Continuous disinfection as a means to control infectious diseases in poultry. Evaluation of a continuous disinfection programme for broilers
2003
Bragg, R.R. (Free State Univ., Bloemfontein (South Africa). Microbial, Biochemical and Food Biotechnology Dept.) | Plumstead, P.
Evaluation of abomasal outflow diversion as an experimental model of hypochloremic, hypokalemic metabolic alkalosis in lactating cows
1994
Ward, J.L. | Smith, D.F. | Fubini, S.L. | Deuel-Aromando, D.M.
Выращивание телят на комбикормах с включением рапса качества CanoL
2010
Sapsaleva, T.L., National Academy of Sciences. Scientific and Practical Center of Animal Breeding (Belarus)
In the conditions of the Republic of Belarus there was determined of a dose of input and efficiency of feeding with rape oil cake and protein meal produced on the basis of a new rape (Brassica napus) variety Yavar as a part of a mixed fodder KR-2 in diets of young stock of cattle. Rape oil cake and protein meal with the content of 1,4-1,9% glucosinolates and 27-30 mcM per 1 kg of a dry matter of erucidic acid can be included into composition of the mixed fodder КR-2 for bull calves in a dose up to 20% on weight. Feeding with the mixed fodders КR-2 with inclusion of rape oil cake and protein meal made it possible to receive daily average weight gain of calves at a level of 827-906 gram at expenses of forages of 5,4-5,9 forage units per 1 kilogram of a weight gain. It was caused by cheaper rape forages. In course of the study there was analyzed the chemical composition of rape oil cake and protein meal; indexes of rumen digestion of experimental bull calves; morphological and biochemical blood structure; changes of body weight; daily average weight gain and expenses for forages.
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