Genetic Parameters of Bodyweight and Egg Traits in the Domestic Pigeon

S. I. Daikwo *

Department of Animal Production and Health, Federal University Wukari, Taraba State, Nigeria

U. A. Dike

Department of Animal Production and Health, Federal University Wukari, Taraba State, Nigeria

D. M. Ogah

Department of Animal Science, Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Nigeria

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Seven hundred and twenty squabs raised from 180 couples of domestic pigeon were used to                 study the heritability, phenotypic and genetic correlations of body and egg traits. Body weight at hatch, 1- week, 2- weeks, 3- weeks, 4- weeks and at maturity were measured. Age at first egg               and weight of first egg were the egg traits considered. The mean mature bodyweight, Age at                first egg and weight of first egg were 416.39±1.77 g, 147.26±0.44 days and 18.06±0.10 g, respectively. Heritability estimates ranged from 0.24±0.03 to 0.57±0.07. Phenotypic and genetic correlations between bodyweights at different ages were positive and significant (P<0.05).                    It was concluded that the body and egg traits evaluated could be improved by mass selection method and any improvement in the bodyweight could lead to a concomitant increase in the associated trait.

Keywords: Correlation, heritability, selection, squab


How to Cite

I. Daikwo, S., U. A. Dike, and D. M. Ogah. 2017. “Genetic Parameters of Bodyweight and Egg Traits in the Domestic Pigeon”. Asian Research Journal of Agriculture 7 (2):1-5. https://doi.org/10.9734/ARJA/2017/38071.

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