Comparative Study On The Performance Of Male And Female Parent Meat Lines With Commercial Broilers Of Hubbard (Record no. 2237)

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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 0484,T
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Personal name Javed Hassan Hashmi
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Location of meeting Dr.Muhammed Saleem Chaudry
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Title Comparative Study On The Performance Of Male And Female Parent Meat Lines With Commercial Broilers Of Hubbard
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Year of publication 1996
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Dissertation note The present study was planned to compare male and female progeny of the opposite male and female grand parent meat line breeders of Hubbard strains with commercial broiler chicks of the same strain.

The objective of the study was to ascertain the genetic potential for the growth of these three different lines and their use as a commercial broilers.

The following observations were recorded for the each strain:

1. Mean feed consumption.
2. Mean weekly body weight.
3. Mean feed efficiency.
4. Mean dressing percentage
5. Mortality (if any)
6. Economics of meat production.

All the three groups i.e. A, B and C were reared in the brooder batteries under optimal environmental conditions. Same rations (starter and finisher) were fed to all the groups.

The statistical analysis of data revealed that feed consumption and body weight were higher in group B having female chicks of the male (sire) line of Hubbard strain, and non significant differences were observed in feed efficiency and dressing percentage among the groups.

The economic evaluation of all the three groups for meat production showed that the birds of group B having female chicks of male grand parent line proved to be the most economical.

Recommendations: Male and female progeny of the opposite male and female grand parent lines can be used as commercial broilers.
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical Term Department of Livestock Production
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Prof. Dr. Muhammed Aslam Chaudry
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