E. F. Akumbugu, U. M. Obakpa, V. A. Ebuga, S. Esson
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The lower values observed\n for the female quails for long leggedness is an indication of blockier\n appearance a characteristics for meatiness. The results of the Pearson\n correlation for the male quails indicates that there were strong positive\n correlation for Body weight(BW) and Body length(BL)(r=0.465 at P<0.01), BW\n and Breast circumference(BC), BL and BC, Foot length(FL) and Wing length(WL)\n (r=0.577, 0.429 and 0.451 at P<0.05). For the female quails, strong positive\n correlation were observed for BC and WL, FL and WL (r=0.339, 0.332 at\n P<0.01), BL and FL, FL and TLL (r=0.270, 0.263 P<0.05). There was also a\n strong negative correlation observed for Thigh circumference (TC) and FL\n (r=0.406 at P<0.01). The result of ?2 for the sex was also significant\n (P<0.05). This findings would aid in the selection and breeding programme\n for quails? improvement.","PeriodicalId":249404,"journal":{"name":"Biotehnologija u stocarstvu","volume":"1 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"1900-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Effect of sex on biometry and morphological indices of Japanese quails (Ccoturnix Coturnix Japonica)\",\"authors\":\"E. F. Akumbugu, U. M. Obakpa, V. A. Ebuga, S. Esson\",\"doi\":\"10.2298/bah2001037f\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"The objective of this study was to determine the effect of sex on biometry\\n and morphological indices of Japanese quails. A total of one hundred and\\n fifteen finisher quails (115) comprising 30 males and 85 females of ten (10)\\n weeks of age were used for this study. 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Effect of sex on biometry and morphological indices of Japanese quails (Ccoturnix Coturnix Japonica)
The objective of this study was to determine the effect of sex on biometry
and morphological indices of Japanese quails. A total of one hundred and
fifteen finisher quails (115) comprising 30 males and 85 females of ten (10)
weeks of age were used for this study. The quails were procured from the
National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI) Vom, Plateau State Nigeria.
They were managed in a deep litter system of housing from day old to
finisher phase (10 weeks). The sex of the quails were identified by the
production of cloacal foam following the standard protocol. Female quails
recorded higher (P<0.05) body weight, massiveness and appears to be better
for long leggedness than their male counterpart. The lower values observed
for the female quails for long leggedness is an indication of blockier
appearance a characteristics for meatiness. The results of the Pearson
correlation for the male quails indicates that there were strong positive
correlation for Body weight(BW) and Body length(BL)(r=0.465 at P<0.01), BW
and Breast circumference(BC), BL and BC, Foot length(FL) and Wing length(WL)
(r=0.577, 0.429 and 0.451 at P<0.05). For the female quails, strong positive
correlation were observed for BC and WL, FL and WL (r=0.339, 0.332 at
P<0.01), BL and FL, FL and TLL (r=0.270, 0.263 P<0.05). There was also a
strong negative correlation observed for Thigh circumference (TC) and FL
(r=0.406 at P<0.01). The result of ?2 for the sex was also significant
(P<0.05). This findings would aid in the selection and breeding programme
for quails? improvement.