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Production performance and survivability of six dual-purpose breeds of chicken under smallholder farmers' management practices in Nigeria

Chickens kept under free-range, backyard or semi-intensive systems in the developing countries have more diverse use and benefits to rural households. Their use varies from region to region and from community to community within a region. The study investigated growth, laying performance and surviva...

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Autores principales: Ajayi, Folasade Olubukola, Bamidele, Oladeji, Hassan, Waheed Akinola, Ogundu, Uduak, Yakubu, Abdulmojeed, Alabi, Olayinka Olubunmi, Akinsola, Oludayo Michael, Sonaiya, Emmanuel Babafunso, Adebambo, Oluwafunmilayo Ayoka
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7810232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33473364
http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/aab-63-387-2020
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author Ajayi, Folasade Olubukola
Bamidele, Oladeji
Hassan, Waheed Akinola
Ogundu, Uduak
Yakubu, Abdulmojeed
Alabi, Olayinka Olubunmi
Akinsola, Oludayo Michael
Sonaiya, Emmanuel Babafunso
Adebambo, Oluwafunmilayo Ayoka
author_facet Ajayi, Folasade Olubukola
Bamidele, Oladeji
Hassan, Waheed Akinola
Ogundu, Uduak
Yakubu, Abdulmojeed
Alabi, Olayinka Olubunmi
Akinsola, Oludayo Michael
Sonaiya, Emmanuel Babafunso
Adebambo, Oluwafunmilayo Ayoka
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description Chickens kept under free-range, backyard or semi-intensive systems in the developing countries have more diverse use and benefits to rural households. Their use varies from region to region and from community to community within a region. The study investigated growth, laying performance and survivability of six improved dual-purpose breeds in five agroecologies of Nigeria represented by the following states: Kebbi (Sudan savanna/northern Guinea savanna); Kwara (northern Guinea savanna/southern Guinea savanna); Nasarawa (southern Guinea savanna/derived savanna); Imo (lowland rainforest/swamp); and Rivers (freshwater swamp/mangrove swamp). On-farm data were obtained from 2100 smallholder poultry farmers that received an average of 30 birds (mixed sexes) of any one of the following dual-purpose breeds (Fulani, FUNAAB Alpha, Kuroiler, Noiler, Sasso and Shika-Brown) randomly allocated to them. The farmers used the backyard, scavenging system of management. Body weight and mortality records for cocks were taken for 18 weeks, while body weight, mortality, egg production and egg weight data were collected for hens up to 72 weeks. Compared with the local cocks (680 g), Kuroiler (1391 g), Sasso (1398 g) and Noiler (1461 g) had over 200 % body weight at 18 weeks. Hen day egg production (HDEP) was higher in Shika-Brown (45.9 %), FUNAAB Alpha (45.8 %) and Kuroiler (45.7 %) compared with the other breeds. Fulani, FUNAAB Alpha and Shika-Brown had higher survivabilities ([Formula: see text]) than Noiler, Sasso and Kuroiler. Ranking of the breeds for growth, laying performance and survivability was as follows: Shika-Brown/Sasso  [Formula: see text]  FUNAAB Alpha/Noiler  [Formula: see text]  Kuroiler  [Formula: see text]  Fulani. The performance of the breeds was significantly ([Formula: see text]) influenced by the agroecologies. The cock body weights for Fulani (1121.1 g), FUNAAB Alpha (1502.4 g) and Noiler (1459.2 g) were highest in Kebbi, while for Kuroiler (1561.0 g), Sasso (1695.9 g) and Shika-Brown (1131.6 g) cock body weights were highest in Imo. Across the states, Imo had the highest HDEP (62.8 %). Overall, the lowland rainforest/ freshwater swamp agroecologies supported the highest production performance of the breeds.
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spelling pubmed-78102322021-01-19 Production performance and survivability of six dual-purpose breeds of chicken under smallholder farmers' management practices in Nigeria Ajayi, Folasade Olubukola Bamidele, Oladeji Hassan, Waheed Akinola Ogundu, Uduak Yakubu, Abdulmojeed Alabi, Olayinka Olubunmi Akinsola, Oludayo Michael Sonaiya, Emmanuel Babafunso Adebambo, Oluwafunmilayo Ayoka Arch Anim Breed Original Study Chickens kept under free-range, backyard or semi-intensive systems in the developing countries have more diverse use and benefits to rural households. Their use varies from region to region and from community to community within a region. The study investigated growth, laying performance and survivability of six improved dual-purpose breeds in five agroecologies of Nigeria represented by the following states: Kebbi (Sudan savanna/northern Guinea savanna); Kwara (northern Guinea savanna/southern Guinea savanna); Nasarawa (southern Guinea savanna/derived savanna); Imo (lowland rainforest/swamp); and Rivers (freshwater swamp/mangrove swamp). On-farm data were obtained from 2100 smallholder poultry farmers that received an average of 30 birds (mixed sexes) of any one of the following dual-purpose breeds (Fulani, FUNAAB Alpha, Kuroiler, Noiler, Sasso and Shika-Brown) randomly allocated to them. The farmers used the backyard, scavenging system of management. Body weight and mortality records for cocks were taken for 18 weeks, while body weight, mortality, egg production and egg weight data were collected for hens up to 72 weeks. Compared with the local cocks (680 g), Kuroiler (1391 g), Sasso (1398 g) and Noiler (1461 g) had over 200 % body weight at 18 weeks. Hen day egg production (HDEP) was higher in Shika-Brown (45.9 %), FUNAAB Alpha (45.8 %) and Kuroiler (45.7 %) compared with the other breeds. Fulani, FUNAAB Alpha and Shika-Brown had higher survivabilities ([Formula: see text]) than Noiler, Sasso and Kuroiler. Ranking of the breeds for growth, laying performance and survivability was as follows: Shika-Brown/Sasso  [Formula: see text]  FUNAAB Alpha/Noiler  [Formula: see text]  Kuroiler  [Formula: see text]  Fulani. The performance of the breeds was significantly ([Formula: see text]) influenced by the agroecologies. The cock body weights for Fulani (1121.1 g), FUNAAB Alpha (1502.4 g) and Noiler (1459.2 g) were highest in Kebbi, while for Kuroiler (1561.0 g), Sasso (1695.9 g) and Shika-Brown (1131.6 g) cock body weights were highest in Imo. Across the states, Imo had the highest HDEP (62.8 %). Overall, the lowland rainforest/ freshwater swamp agroecologies supported the highest production performance of the breeds. Copernicus GmbH 2020-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7810232/ /pubmed/33473364 http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/aab-63-387-2020 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Folasade Olubukola Ajayi et al. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this licence, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
spellingShingle Original Study
Ajayi, Folasade Olubukola
Bamidele, Oladeji
Hassan, Waheed Akinola
Ogundu, Uduak
Yakubu, Abdulmojeed
Alabi, Olayinka Olubunmi
Akinsola, Oludayo Michael
Sonaiya, Emmanuel Babafunso
Adebambo, Oluwafunmilayo Ayoka
Production performance and survivability of six dual-purpose breeds of chicken under smallholder farmers' management practices in Nigeria
title Production performance and survivability of six dual-purpose breeds of chicken under smallholder farmers' management practices in Nigeria
title_full Production performance and survivability of six dual-purpose breeds of chicken under smallholder farmers' management practices in Nigeria
title_fullStr Production performance and survivability of six dual-purpose breeds of chicken under smallholder farmers' management practices in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Production performance and survivability of six dual-purpose breeds of chicken under smallholder farmers' management practices in Nigeria
title_short Production performance and survivability of six dual-purpose breeds of chicken under smallholder farmers' management practices in Nigeria
title_sort production performance and survivability of six dual-purpose breeds of chicken under smallholder farmers' management practices in nigeria
topic Original Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7810232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33473364
http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/aab-63-387-2020
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