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Heritability and Genetic Correlation of Niamey’s Local Chicken Growth (Niger)

Heritability and Genetic Correlation of Niamey’s Local Chicken Growth (Niger)
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摘要 The exploitation of industrial strains of chickens in the Sahelian climate of Niger is characterized by a decline in performance and significant costs associated with their maintenance. In contrast, local chickens are well adapted to these environmental conditions but with poor production performance. Genetic selection of these local chickens could improve their productivity. The first step is to determine if the genetic parameters of their growth are high enough to ensure a successful selection strategy. To do so, weekly weights of 69 parents and 119 offspring were followed for 20 weeks. The heritability and genetic correlations of these weights were estimated through the Bayesian approach using the MCMCglmm package on R software. At hatching, weights ranged from 23 to 25 g. At 20 weeks, these weights ranged from 1031 to 1052 g for females and 1308 to 1445 g for males. Heritabilities for hatch weights at 4, 8, 12, 16, and 20 weeks of age were estimated to be 0.56, 0.31, 0.52, 0.53, 0.52 and 0.48 respectively and all genetic correlations were positive. In particular, weight at 8 weeks of age showed both good heritability (h<sup>2</sup> = 0.52) and strong, positive genetic correlations with weights at older ages. These results indicate that genetic selection to improve weight at 8 weeks of age would be a good strategy to improve the overall growth performance of these chickens. The exploitation of industrial strains of chickens in the Sahelian climate of Niger is characterized by a decline in performance and significant costs associated with their maintenance. In contrast, local chickens are well adapted to these environmental conditions but with poor production performance. Genetic selection of these local chickens could improve their productivity. The first step is to determine if the genetic parameters of their growth are high enough to ensure a successful selection strategy. To do so, weekly weights of 69 parents and 119 offspring were followed for 20 weeks. The heritability and genetic correlations of these weights were estimated through the Bayesian approach using the MCMCglmm package on R software. At hatching, weights ranged from 23 to 25 g. At 20 weeks, these weights ranged from 1031 to 1052 g for females and 1308 to 1445 g for males. Heritabilities for hatch weights at 4, 8, 12, 16, and 20 weeks of age were estimated to be 0.56, 0.31, 0.52, 0.53, 0.52 and 0.48 respectively and all genetic correlations were positive. In particular, weight at 8 weeks of age showed both good heritability (h<sup>2</sup> = 0.52) and strong, positive genetic correlations with weights at older ages. These results indicate that genetic selection to improve weight at 8 weeks of age would be a good strategy to improve the overall growth performance of these chickens.
作者 Adamou Guisso Taffa Salissou Issa Chaibou Mahamadou Nassim Moula Johann Detilleux Adamou Guisso Taffa;Salissou Issa;Chaibou Mahamadou;Nassim Moula;Johann Detilleux(Department of Animal Production, Agronomy Faculty, Abdou Moumouni University of Niamey, Niamey, Niger;Department of Animal Production, National Institute for Agronomic Research of Niger, Niamey, Niger;GIGA, Animal Facilities, University of Liege, Liege, Belgium;Department of Veterinary Management of Animal Resources, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liege, Liege, Belgium;Department of Equine Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liege, Liege, Belgium)
出处 《Open Journal of Genetics》 CAS 2022年第4期57-68,共12页 遗传学期刊(英文)
关键词 BAYESIAN Genetic Correlations HERITABILITY Local Chicken MCMCglmm Weight Gain NIGER Bayesian Genetic Correlations Heritability Local Chicken MCMCglmm Weight Gain Niger
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