Phenotypic characterization (qualitative traits) of various strains of indigenous Tswana chickens in Kweneng and Southern districts of Botswana

J. Machete, P. Kgwatalala, S. J. Nsoso, J. Morêki, Patrick G. Nthoiwa, A. O. Aganga
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The aim of this study was to identify and describe qualitative traits of indigenous Tswana chicken populations in Kweneng and Southern districts of Botswana. The qualitative traits involved in the study included tail colour, breast colour, back colour, neck colour, comb type, shank colour, earlobe colour and head shape. Data were subjected to frequency and cross tabulation procedures of descriptive statistics in Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) to compute frequencies of occurrence of each qualitative trait. The five strains of indigenous Tswana chickens under scavenging management system showed distinct physical variations for most of the qualitative traits. Black was the most predominant tail colour across the strains (51.6%) followed by brown (27.9%). The frequency of brown breast colour and brown back colour were significantly higher in those respective regions. Brown and black were the predominant neck colours across the strains. The single comb type (81.7%), featherless shank (65.4%), red ear lobes (67.6%) and grey shank colour (32.9%) were the most predominant phenotypes across the strains. Plain and crested head shapes occurred at similar frequencies of 56.4 and 43.6%, respectively, in Tswana chickens in Southern part of Botswana. Key words: Botswana, morphological characterization, phenotypic variation, qualitative traits, Tswana chickens.
博茨瓦纳Kweneng和南部地区不同品种土着茨瓦纳鸡的表型特征(质量性状)
本研究的目的是鉴定和描述博茨瓦纳Kweneng和南部地区土着茨瓦纳鸡种群的质量特征。研究中涉及的定性特征包括尾巴颜色、胸部颜色、背部颜色、颈部颜色、梳子类型、小腿颜色、耳垂颜色和头部形状。数据采用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)中描述性统计的频率和交叉表程序,以计算每个定性特征的发生频率。在清道夫管理制度下的5个土着茨瓦纳鸡品系在大多数质量性状上表现出明显的物理变异。尾色以黑色为主(51.6%),其次为棕色(27.9%)。棕胸色和棕背色的出现频率在这两个区域明显更高。棕色和黑色是所有品种的主要颈部颜色。单梳型(81.7%)、无羽柄型(65.4%)、红色耳垂型(67.6%)和灰色柄型(32.9%)是各菌株最主要的表型。在博茨瓦纳南部的茨瓦纳鸡中,平头型和冠头型出现的频率相似,分别为56.4和43.6%。关键词:博茨瓦纳,形态特征,表型变异,质量性状,茨瓦纳鸡
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