Seasonal sensitivity of genotypes in the humid tropics and its application to chicken breeding

The study was aimed at elucidating the effect of seasons, namely the early wet (EW), late wet (LW), early dry (ED) and late dry (LD) seasons, on genotype sensitivity, its magnitude and application for selection and management of chickens of Bovan Nera (BN) and ISA Brown (IB) origins. Breeding and ha...

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Main Authors: O. M. A. Jesuyon, S. O. Oseni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2015-07-01
Series:Archives Animal Breeding
Online Access:http://www.arch-anim-breed.net/58/261/2015/aab-58-261-2015.pdf
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spelling doaj-a37e9b47e4204dc8bbe15d49a50e5cd92020-11-25T02:20:16ZengCopernicus PublicationsArchives Animal Breeding0003-94382363-98222015-07-0158226126810.5194/aab-58-261-2015Seasonal sensitivity of genotypes in the humid tropics and its application to chicken breedingO. M. A. Jesuyon0S. O. Oseni1Animal Breeding and Genetics Unit, Department of Animal Production and Health, Federal University P.M.B. 373 Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State, NigeriaAnimal Breeding and Genetics, Department of Animal Sciences, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, NigeriaThe study was aimed at elucidating the effect of seasons, namely the early wet (EW), late wet (LW), early dry (ED) and late dry (LD) seasons, on genotype sensitivity, its magnitude and application for selection and management of chickens of Bovan Nera (BN) and ISA Brown (IB) origins. Breeding and hatching records from 1999 to 2008 were collected from CHI (Ajanla) Farms and hatchery records, Ibadan, Nigeria. Cock weight (CW), hen weight (HW), hen-house egg production (HHP), egg weight (EW), fertility of egg set (FES) and pullet day-old chicks (PDC) hatched were examined. ANOVA revealed that there was significant (<i>P</i> < 0.05) genotype × season interaction effect. This interaction was observed between genotypic values when compared between seasons within parameters. Within-season sensitivity parameters indicated that BN was more sensitive than IB in HW and FES for all seasons. In ED and LD seasons, sensitivity values were inconsistent in pattern with output levels of FES, HES and PDC hatched because of interaction between genotypes and seasons. Within the LW season, all sensitivity indices for genotypes were consistent in magnitude with productive and reproductive values. Therefore, a genotype's seasonal sensitivity indices could be utilized for direct antagonistic selection in LW season between genotypes in humid tropics.http://www.arch-anim-breed.net/58/261/2015/aab-58-261-2015.pdf
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author O. M. A. Jesuyon
S. O. Oseni
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S. O. Oseni
Seasonal sensitivity of genotypes in the humid tropics and its application to chicken breeding
Archives Animal Breeding
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S. O. Oseni
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title Seasonal sensitivity of genotypes in the humid tropics and its application to chicken breeding
title_short Seasonal sensitivity of genotypes in the humid tropics and its application to chicken breeding
title_full Seasonal sensitivity of genotypes in the humid tropics and its application to chicken breeding
title_fullStr Seasonal sensitivity of genotypes in the humid tropics and its application to chicken breeding
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal sensitivity of genotypes in the humid tropics and its application to chicken breeding
title_sort seasonal sensitivity of genotypes in the humid tropics and its application to chicken breeding
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Archives Animal Breeding
issn 0003-9438
2363-9822
publishDate 2015-07-01
description The study was aimed at elucidating the effect of seasons, namely the early wet (EW), late wet (LW), early dry (ED) and late dry (LD) seasons, on genotype sensitivity, its magnitude and application for selection and management of chickens of Bovan Nera (BN) and ISA Brown (IB) origins. Breeding and hatching records from 1999 to 2008 were collected from CHI (Ajanla) Farms and hatchery records, Ibadan, Nigeria. Cock weight (CW), hen weight (HW), hen-house egg production (HHP), egg weight (EW), fertility of egg set (FES) and pullet day-old chicks (PDC) hatched were examined. ANOVA revealed that there was significant (<i>P</i> < 0.05) genotype × season interaction effect. This interaction was observed between genotypic values when compared between seasons within parameters. Within-season sensitivity parameters indicated that BN was more sensitive than IB in HW and FES for all seasons. In ED and LD seasons, sensitivity values were inconsistent in pattern with output levels of FES, HES and PDC hatched because of interaction between genotypes and seasons. Within the LW season, all sensitivity indices for genotypes were consistent in magnitude with productive and reproductive values. Therefore, a genotype's seasonal sensitivity indices could be utilized for direct antagonistic selection in LW season between genotypes in humid tropics.
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