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    Production performance and egg quality evaluation of indigenous chickens across different agro-ecologies of Southern Ethiopia

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    Bekele, Berhanu
    Melesse, Aberra
    Dessie, Tadelle
    Bekele, B.
    Melesse, A.
    Esatu, Wondmeneh
    Date Issued
    2022-01
    Date Online
    2021-09
    Language
    en
    Type
    Journal Article
    Review status
    Peer Review
    Accessibility
    Open Access
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    CC-BY-4.0
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    Bekele, B., Melesse, A., Esatu, W. and Dessie, T. 2022. Production performance and egg quality evaluation of indigenous chickens across different agro-ecologies of Southern Ethiopia. Veterinary Integrative Sciences, 20(1).
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127043
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.12982/VIS.2022.012
    Abstract/Description
    Indigenous chickens were evaluated for their egg production, growth performances, and external and internal egg quality parameters across three agro-ecologies. For experiment 540 (180 male and 432 female) chickens were distributed to the three agro-ecologies (lowland, midland, and highland) at their 20 weeks age. Body weight was recorded from each chicken during distribution, 4th week, and 8th week after distribution into pre-selected households. Egg production potential was identified from the indigenous chickens across different agro-ecologies. Moreover, egg quality traits were evaluated from randomly selected 270 (90 from each agroecology) eggs. Egg production of indigenous chickens in the highland was 47.7 which was highly significantly (P = 0.0001) lower number than of midland (54.2) and lowland (51.4). Except for Shell weight, all the external egg quality parameters evaluated were exhibited significant differences across different agro-ecologies. Among the internal egg quality parameters only albumen weight had a significantly (P = 0.007) higher in midland than highland. Most of the variation in egg weight was due to the positive correlation with egg length (69%), and egg width (67%). There was a variation for performance and egg quality traits of indigenous chickens in different agro-ecologies, especially better in midland, which might be resulted from the variation in environment, feed resources availability, and better management followed by households.
    CGIAR Author ORCID iDs
    Tadelle Dessiehttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1630-0417
    CGIAR Action Areas
    Resilient Agrifood Systems
    CGIAR Impact Areas
    Poverty reduction, livelihoods and jobs
    CGIAR Initiatives
    Sustainable Animal Productivity
    AGROVOC Keywords
    agroecology; egg quality; indegenous chicken; chickens
    Subjects
    ANIMAL PRODUCTION; CHICKENS;
    Countries
    Ethiopia
    Regions
    Africa; Eastern Africa
    Organizations Affiliated to the Authors
    Bule Hora University; Hawassa University; International Livestock Research Institute
    Investors/sponsors
    Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; CGIAR Trust Fund
    Collections
    • CGIAR Initiative on Sustainable Animal Productivity [351]
    • ILRI livestock genetics program outputs [819]

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