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dc.contributor.authorYusuf, Sulaimon-
dc.contributor.authorAyoola, Ayotunde-
dc.contributor.authorFalowo, Ayo-
dc.contributor.authorEgena, Stephen-
dc.contributor.authorAdama, Theophillus-
dc.contributor.authorBanjo, Adenike-
dc.date.accessioned2022-05-13T14:42:16Z-
dc.date.available2022-05-13T14:42:16Z-
dc.date.issued2017-03-
dc.identifier.issn6912-9751-
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/14668-
dc.description.abstractThe study was conducted to evaluate morphometric traits (body length, body girth, wing length, Shank length, thigh length) and their association with body weight in Fulani Ecotype Chicken (FEC). Seventy-eight Fulani ecotype chickens were used for the experiment. They were fed compounded diet of 24% CP and 3213 kcal/kg of metabolize energy for the first eight weeks, and 20% CP and 2948 kcal/kg from 9-12 weeks. The birds were kept on deep litter throughout the experiment. Feed and water were offered ad libitum. Measurements were taken on body weight and five morphometric parameters at 4, S and 12 weeks of the experiment for analysis. The results showed that body weight had the highest coefficient of variation (34 90%) at the end of the 4th week, thigh length at the end of the 8th week (5.0S‘%), and body girth at the end of the it week (33.00%). Correlation between body weight and ‘he morphometric parameters evaluated were observed to be positive and significant (p<0.05) except for correlation between body weight and thigh length at 4th week. The direct effects of the parameters measured at 4, 8 and 12 weeks were all significant (p<0.05) except for thigh length at week 4. Conclusively, the study revealed /he existence of a positive relationship between the measured morphometric trails and body, weight of Fulani ecotype chicken at 4 8 and 12 weeks of the experiment and that shank length could be used to predict body weight, at 4 8 and 12 weeks based on the high coefficient of determination (R2).en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherNigerian Journal of Animal Productionen_US
dc.subjectBody weighten_US
dc.subjectDirect effecten_US
dc.subjectIndirect effecten_US
dc.subjectFulani Ecotype Chickenen_US
dc.subjectMorphometric traitsen_US
dc.titleObservations on some morphometric parameters and body weight of Fulani Ecotype Chicken sampled in Niger State, Nigeriaen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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