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Semen Quality Traits of Seven Strain of Chickens Raised in the Humid Tropics

Authors :
C. O. N. Ikeobi
Michael O. Ozoje
Sunday O. Peters
O.A. Adebambo
O. D. Shoyebo
B.M. Ilori
Source :
International Journal of Poultry Science. 7:949-953
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Science Alert, 2008.

Abstract

This research was conducted to investigate variation in semen quality traits of seven chicken strains. A to tal of 42 cocks belonging to 7 sire strains comprising of 3 Nigerian indigenous (Naked-neck, Frizzle and Normal feathered) cocks, 3 Exotic cocks (Nera Black, White Leghorn and Giriraja) and an improved indigenous crossbred (Alpha) cock developed at the Poultry Breeding Unit of the Teaching and Research Farm, College of Animal Science and Livestock Production, University of Agriculture, Alabata Road, Abeokuta, Ogun State between March, 2002 and April, 2003. Strain effect significantly affected semen volume (P 0.05). The White Leghorn had the highest semen volume, while the Naked neck had the least. The observed semen volume ranged from 0.37±0.02 to 0.73±0.01 ml. Naked neck birds had the highest value for sperm concentration followed by the Normal feathered strain, Nera black, White Leghorn, Alpha, Frizzle feather and Giriraja with corresponding values of 4.21±1.45 x 10 /ml, 4.05±0.65 x 10 /ml, 3.89±0.83 x 10 /ml, 3.53±1.00 x 10 /ml, 3.45±0.46 x 10 /ml, 3.40±0.31 9 9 9 9 9 x 10 /ml respectively. Naked neck had the highest value for motile spermatozoa while the Giriraja had the 9 least value. The Pearson correlation coefficients between semen volume and other quality traits were generally low with positive values ranging from 0.01-0.35 between semen volume and percentage sluggish spermatozoa and semen pH and sperm motility respectively. It is concluded that large genetic variation existed in semen quantity and quality traits in cocks used for the study and that indigenous cocks had comparable results with the exotics and can therefore be included in A.I for genetic improvement as contributors of rare genes.

Details

ISSN :
16828356
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Poultry Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........040727f819c7d5c1a7b9e588cc33afdb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3923/ijps.2008.949.953