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English : Genetic and nongenetic variations in economic traits of two Egyptian strains subjected to vaccination against New castle disease virus
Abstract The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of vaccination, against New Castle Disease Virus (NCDV), of two Egyptian chicken strains (El-Mandarah and El-Salam) on immune response, productive and reproductive traits as well as their genetic parameter estimates. The results of this study showed that: Vaccination increased (P<0.05) the antibody titer against NCDV in EI-Mandarah chicks at 2,4, 6 and 8 weeks as well as 180 days of age (58.36, 123.35, 53.21, and 57.03, and 154.75, respectively) compared to EI-Salam strain. Vaccination induced stress (P<0.05) on EI-Salam chicks which had the lightest weight (107.12), while the non vaccinated ones were the heaviest at 2 (112.33) , and 4 to 12 weeks of age. The same trend was observed for body weight gain at 6-8 weeks of age. EI-Salam chicks of both treatments consumed more feed than EI-Mandarah ones from 4 to 8 weeks of age. Male body weights super passed those of females by 5-18.6% in EI-Mandarah strain and 10-22% in EI-Salam ones. Marked strain effect (El-Mandarah hens) was noticed for egg number and percentages at first 90 days, 42 and 65 weeks of age (8.4, 9, and 2.5). Egg mass of EI-Salam Strain was significantly improved at 65 weeks in vaccinated hens (10089.9 ± 176) than non vaccinated ones (9284.9 ± 211.7 gm). High paternal half sib heritability estimates was detected for age and body weight at sexual maturity (SM) (0.4770.794), antibody titers at 180 days (0.678 ± 0.26) 42 and 65 weeks of age egg number, weight and mass (0.313-0.451), and fertility % (42.2±t0.24). Moreover very high positive genetic correlation (rg) was shown for body weight at 65 weeks and the preceding weights as well as hatchability (>0.953); fertility % and egg weights (42 & 65 weeks), egg mass (90 days) , egg number, ( 65 weeks) (0.821 0.906) , ASM , and egg weight & mass (65 weeks) (0.903 - 0.988); Egg number at first 90 days of laying and antibody titers, ASM, egg number and weights at 65 weeks (0.834-0.973). Antibody titers against NCD showed high positive genetic correlation (rg) with egg number and weight (65 weeks), ASM, egg number and mass (42 weeks) fertility and hatchability % (0.715 - 0.784). In addition, high to medium positive phenotypic correlation was estimated between body weights at different ages of egg production (0.439-0.818), egg number at 90 days and 42 & 65 weeks as well as fertility % (0.449 - 0.646). It could be concluded that vaccination against NCDV improved immune response in EI-Mandarah strain than EI-Salam, and showed positive correlation with some economic productive and reproductive traits that could be used for further line breeding. Keywords: Egyptian chicken strains, economic & genetic traits, New-Castle Disease
Publication year 2005
Availability location معهد بحوث الانتاج الحيوانى-شارع نادى الصيد- الدقى - الجيزة
Availability number
Organization Name
    Animal Production Research Institute (APRI)
City الاسكندرية
serial title Alexandria Journal Veterinary Science
Author(s) from ARC
External authors (outside ARC)
    محمد عبد البارى مندور طب بيطرى - جامعة الاسكندرية
Agris Categories Animal diseasesAnimal husbandry
AGROVOC
TERMS
Economic situation. Genetic variation. Vaccination.
Proposed Agrovoc New castle disease;Egyptian chicken strains;
Publication Type Journal

 
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