Productive performance and egg and meat quality of two indigenous poultry breeds in Vietnam, Ho and Dong Tao, fed on commercial feed
2020
Nguyen, Van Duy | Moula, Nassim | Moyse, Evelyne | Do, Duc Luc | Vu, Dinh Ton | Farnir, Frédéric
anglais. peer reviewed
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]anglais. Indigenous chicken breeds adapt well to the local conditions and provide the genetic diversity required to improve the development of poultry breeds. Nowadays, the intensive systems of chicken production use only hybrid lines with high genetic potential. These lines are a serious threat to the conservation of indigenous chicken breeds in the world. Therefore, research on indigenous chicken breeds are necessary in elucidating conservation and sustainable development strategies with respect to these chicken breeds. This work evaluates the production and laying performances, and the meat and egg quality of two breeds of Vietnamese broiler chickens, Ho and Dong Tao. Our work shows that the production performances of the two breeds are low compared to commercial lines. Improving the production and reproduction performances of these animals is necessary in contributing to the program of conservation and sustainable exploitation of these two emblematic breeds.
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