Affiliation:
1. Agricultural Institute, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
Abstract
Eight hundred one-day-old female chickens from two White Plymouth Rock lines
(line L and line K) and their reciprocal crosses obtained from 40 male and
480 females were used to form four genetic groups (LxL, KxK, LxK and KxL).
Differences among genotypes, the direct and maternal additive effects, and
the heterosis were investigated with regard to the following traits: body
weight from 2 to 10 weeks of age and at 18, 26 and 30 weeks of age, age at
sexual maturity, egg production per hen-day until 46 weeks of age, average
egg weight (between 32 and 46 weeks of age), liveability during the
production period, egg fertility, hatchability of set and fertile eggs. The
results demonstrated a statistically significant effect of the genotype on
body weight during the different age periods (p<0.001), age at sexual
maturity (p<0.001), egg production (p<0.01) and livability (p<0.05). On the
basis of analysis of direct additive effects, it could be concluded that line
L was superior for obtaining combinations with more intensive growth rate.
Although the lack of direct additive effect with respect to the other traits
studied, there was a positive tendency favouring line K. Maternal additive
effects had a substantial effect on body weight in most studied periods and
livability, favouring line L. The heterosis was important for body weights at
different periods of life (3.76-22.33 %), age at sexual maturity (-8.32 %)
and egg production (8.25 %) with positive effects on these traits. The
results pointed at a mutual complementary effect between both lines as a
result of crossbreeding.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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