Effect of strain and generation on productive performance for Baladi and Fayoumi chickens

Document Type : Research and Review Papers

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1 Animal Production and Poultry Sciences Department Offered Subjects: productive performance Faculty of Agriculture Sohag University Sohag 82524 Egypt

2 Department of Poultry production, Faculty of Agriculture, Sohag University, Sohag, Egypt

Abstract

This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of strain and generation on the productive performance of two Egyptian local chicken strains Baladi and Fayoumi. The performance of Baladi and Fayoumi chicken strains; Body weight, Mortality rate, Age at sexual maturity, Hen day production, Hen housed production, Egg weight, and Egg mass  were evaluated at the base generation (G0) and first generation (G1). The results could be summarized as follow: Baladi chicken showed significant (P≤0.0001) higher body weight compared with Fayoumi chicken during the period from 60-72 weeks of age. In addition, Baladi chicken showed  significant (P≤0.001) higher egg weight compared with Fayoumi chicken during the periods of 32-36, 36-40, 44-48, 48-52, 52-56 and 56-60 weeks of age by about 2.14, 1.86, 1.5, 1.41, 1.21 and 1.38%, respectively. While Fayoumi chicken showed  significant (P≤0.001) higher hen day production compared with Baladi chicken  during the periods of 36-40, 40-44, 44-48, 48-52, 52-56 and 56-60 weeks of age by about 3.8, 5.31, 8.66, 6.42, 2.95 and 0.7%, respectively. Also, Fayoumi chicken showed  significant (P≤0.0001) higher hen housed  production  compared with Baladi chicken during  the periods of 32-36, 36-40, 40-44, 44-48, 48-52, 52-56, 56-60, 60-64, 64-68 and 68-72 weeks of age  by about 2.61, 4.57, 5.55, 6.92, 6, 4.33, 2.92, 2.34, 3.25 and 3.37%, respectively. In addition, Fayoumi chicken showed significant (P≤0.001) higher egg mass compared with Baladi chicken during the periods of 40-44, 44-48, 48-52 and 52-56 weeks of age by about 8.2, 17.8, 19.5 and 11.7%, respectively. 

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