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Influence of Sex on Relationship Between Morphometric Trait Measurement and Carcass Traits in Broiler Chicken Raised in Humid Tropic
: This study was conducted to determine the influence of sex on relationship among carcass traits (carcass weight, breast, drumstick, thigh, wings) and morphometric traits (body weight, breast girth, keel length, shank length, thigh length, wing length and body length) in broiler chicken. And also to evaluate correlated relationship between the morphometric traits and carcass traits. The 60 broiler birds were divided into 2 treatment groups (male and female) each group was replicated thrice with 10 birds per replicate. The birds were rear in deep litter system till the attain 56 days of age, body weight and morphometric traits measurements were taken on the 56 day. The 18 birds (9 from each group) were randomly selected, slaughtered and the carcass traits measured and recorded. The data obtained from these studies were subjected to Pearson correlation analysis. The correlated relationship among most carcass traits and morphometric traits were significantly positive (p<0.001) with correlation coefficients ranging from 0.01-0.681 in Males (M) Females (F) and in combination of Males and Female (M+F). The correlation between morphometric traits and carcass traits showed that breast girth and live body weight were positively and significantly (p<0.001) correlated with all carcass traits in all the sex groups. The observed significant relationship among the morphometric traits
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Journal of Animal Veterinary advances is a peer-reviewed, open-access scientific journal which publishes articles related to experiments, treatment, analysis, biological elements and other methods of research connected with veterinary. JAVA started publishing activity in 2002, since that time is updated twice a month, and is available in online and print formats. The publications are reviewed by Editorial Board in accordance with the standards and novelty of the subject, while strictly following ethical guidelines. Subject areas suitable for publication include, but are not limited to the following fields :: Veterinary science :: Animal husbandry :: Animal nutrition :: Anatomy :: Biological science :: Pathology :: Infectious diseases :: Animal physiology :: Animal breeding :: Animal biotechnology :: Transgenic animal production :: Animal parasitology :: Veterinary medicine :: Animal feed and nutrition :: Equine.