Author : Hyginus Igwebike Chukwu
Publisher :
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 178 pages
Book Rating : 4.E/5 ( download)
Book Synopsis Reproductive Performance of Broiler Breeder Females Reared Under Differing Photoperiod and Restricted Feeding Programs by : Hyginus Igwebike Chukwu
Download or read book Reproductive Performance of Broiler Breeder Females Reared Under Differing Photoperiod and Restricted Feeding Programs written by Hyginus Igwebike Chukwu and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Five hundred and forty day-old broiler breeder females were used to study the effects of three lighting and three feeding regimens during the brooding and rearing periods on adult performance of two strains of broiler breeder females. Feeding program significantly affected body weight from 8 to 23 weeks of age. Feeding program during the rearing period did not affect body weight at 40 weeks of age. Light schedules had no effect on body weight during the rearing or reproductive periods. Strain X gained significantly more body weight from 2 to 18 weeks of age than strain Y. Strain Y exhibited compensatory growth during the reproductive period. The birds fed 115% of control feed had significantly better survivability than the control and the underfed groups to 23 weeks of age. There was no evidence of feeding program x strain or lighting schedule x strain interactions for percent mortality in this study. Rearing feeding program had no effect on mean age at sexual maturity. The birds reached sexual maturity, 50% production, and peak production at the ages recommended by the foundation breeders. Rearing lighting program significantly influenced sexual maturity of the hens. Strain Y reached 50% production at an earlier age than strain X; and also laid an average of 8 eggs more than strain X during the four periods of production. The control group had significantly lower percent fertility than either the 85% or 115% groups. There was no lighting program x strain, or feeding program x strain interaction effects observed among the treatments. Both lighting schedule and feeding program significantly influenced percent hatch of fertile eggs. Neither the rearing feeding program nor the rearing lighting schedules significantly influenced adult mortality. Rearing feeding program significantly affected the weight of the digestive organs and the fat-pads. Light schedules, feeding program, and strain significantly affected organ weights. There were no feed by light, light by strain, or feed by light by strain interactions affecting organ weight.