Studies on Sexual Dimorphism in a Cross River Ecotype Local Chicken – Rose Comb (Gallus gallus domesticus)

H. Etta, Henry Barizigakol Kogbara
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Sexual dimorphism in the local chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus)-Rose Comb- in Cross River was investigated. Sixty (60) male and female Gallus gallus domesticus chickens were evaluated for the effect of sex on body weight (BW), body length (BL), body girth (BG), thigh length(TL), shank length (SL) and keel length (KL) which were measured fortnightly for twelve (12) weeks. Sexual Size Dimorphism Index (SSDI) and Sexual Dimorphism Index (SDI) were used to confirm relative contribution of each trait to total dimorphism. The values obtained for SSDI and SDI respectively were 1.61 and 61% for BW; 1.26 and 26.52% for TL; 1.23 and 23.81% for SL; 1.22 and 21.50% for BL; 1.18 and 18.20% for BG; 1.17 and 17.94% for KL. To identify the best trait for predicting sex, stepwise discriminate analysis was employed and the Wilk’s Lamda values obtained were BW(0.471); TL(0.452); SL(0.401); BL(0.283); BG(0.272) and KL(0.271). Results showed that there were significant (p<0.05) differences in all measured parameters at week 6 with mean BW, BL, BG, SL, KL and TL of 300.01 and 253.24; 22 and 18.62; 5.20 and 3.98; 4.60 and 3.50; 5.50 and 3.90; 13.10 and 11.20 for both male and female birds respectively. These results indicate that sexual dimorphism is exhibited in all morphometric traits in favor of the male with BW as the highest dimorphic trait. The study also helps for the selection of Gallus gallus domesticus for improvement in meat production and address the problem of sex discrimination during selection for mating before sexual maturity.
十字河生态型地方鸡玫瑰鸡冠(Gallus Gallus domesticus)性别二态性的研究
对克罗斯河地方鸡(Gallus Gallus domesticus)- rose Comb-进行了两性二态性研究。本试验研究了60只雄性和雌性Gallus Gallus家鸡性别对体重(BW)、体长(BL)、体长(BG)、大腿长(TL)、小腿长(SL)和龙骨长(KL)的影响,每两周测量一次,共12周。用两性大小二态性指数(SSDI)和两性二态性指数(SDI)确定各性状对总二态性的相对贡献。BW的SSDI和SDI分别为1.61和61%;TL分别为1.26%和26.52%;SL分别为1.23%和23.81%;提单1.22和21.50%;BG为1.18%和18.20%;为确定预测性别的最佳性状,采用逐步判别分析,得到的Wilk’s Lamda值为BW(0.471);TL (0.452);SL (0.401);提单(0.283);BG(0.272)、KL(0.271)。结果表明,第6周各测量参数差异均有统计学意义(p<0.05),平均BW、BL、BG、SL、KL和TL分别为300.01和253.24;22和18.62;5.20和3.98;4.60和3.50;5.50和3.90;雄鸟和雌鸟分别为13.10和11.20。这些结果表明,雌雄二态性在所有形态计量性状中均表现出来,并以体重为最高二态性性状。该研究还有助于提高家禽肉品产量的选择,解决性成熟前交配选择中的性别歧视问题。
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