Title of article
Morphological features of indigenous chicken populations of Ethiopia
Author/Authors
Dana، Nigussie نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
13
From page
11
To page
23
Abstract
This study describes the variations in the physical features and the useful attributes of different populations of indigenous chickens.
Five populations of chickens in different regions of Ethiopia were studied based on 13 qualitative traits recorded for a total of 1
125 chickens. Additional measurements on quantitative traits (shank length and body weight) were also included. Descriptive statistics
(nonparametric and F tests) were used to analyze the data. Each of the study populations possessed multiple variants of plumage colours
and other physical features. However, white body plumage is one of the prominent features of Farta chickens and red is predominant
in the other populations. Pea comb is the dominant comb type in all regions. Most of the chickens in the high altitude regions
have yellow skin. The geographic distribution and frequency of naked neck chickens are generally small, and the available small proportion
is found mainly in the low altitude regions. Males in all populations are heavier and taller than the females. Body weights range
from 1 411 g (Konso) to 1 700 g (Horro) in adult males and from 1 011 g (Konso) to 1 517 g (Sheka) in females. Most of the morphological
traits that were studied showed a very low level of associations with each other.
Keywords
indigenous chickens , Morphological Characters
Journal title
Animal Genetic Resources Resources Genetiques Animales Recursos Geneticos Animales
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Animal Genetic Resources Resources Genetiques Animales Recursos Geneticos Animales
Record number
651686
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