Comparison of the egg characteristics of different sudanese indigenous chicken types

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Three local types of Sudanese indigenous fowls, large Baladi (LB), Bare-neck (BN) and Betwil (BT) were studied for detection of maturity live weight and egg characteristics. The (BN) average live weight (1547.2±274.5 gm) was heavier than either (LB) (1494.4±349.8 gm) or (BT) (1198.3±257.5 gm), The Betwil average live weight is significantly (P<0.05) lighter than those of other two local types. The weekly hen-day egg production means were 3.7, 3.2 and 3.9 for (BN), (BT) and (LB) respectively, while the corresponding hen-housed egg production means were 3.3, 2.7 and 3.4. The rate of egg production during the laying period (36 weeks) was 47.14, 38.57 and 48.57 for (BN), (BT) and (LB) respectively. There were significant differences (P<0.05) in average egg-shell thickness among local types. The means of egg-shell thickness for (BT) and (BN), 36.2±4.2 and 36.2±4.0μ respectively were similar and both significantly thicker than that of (LB), 34.3±3.6μ © Asian Network for Scientific Information, 2005.

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Mohammed, M. D., Ibrahimm Abdalsalam, Y., Mohammed Kheir, A., Wang, J. Y., & Hassan Hussein, M. (2005). Comparison of the egg characteristics of different sudanese indigenous chicken types. International Journal of Poultry Science, 4(7), 455–457. https://doi.org/10.3923/ijps.2005.455.457

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