Utilization of Genotype x Season Interaction in the Production of Layer Chickens in the Hot-humid Tropical Environment
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Abstract
Genotype x Environment interaction described as change in the relative performance of a genotype in two or more environments is a factor in the breeding of chickens in the tropics. Cock weight, hen weight, Hen-house production, egg weight, fertility of eggs set, hatchability of eggs set and pullet day-old chicks hatched was studied to apply the presence of this interaction for improving chicken production in South-west Nigeria. Interaction was investigated by the Factorial ANOVA method of SAS (1999). Results revealed that interaction in day-old chicks production between the two genotypes was due mainly to change in scale and change in rank in the late dry season. The knowledge of genotype-season interaction could be useful in the planning of stocking dates of commercial layer chicken enterprises in the environment.
Keywords: Day-old chicks, Genotype-season interaction, Hatchability, Change in Rank, Change in Scale.
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(2026). Utilization of Genotype x Season Interaction in the Production of Layer Chickens in the Hot-humid Tropical Environment. Afribary. Retrieved June 14, 2026, from http://library.afribary.com/works/utilization-of-genotype-x-season-interaction-in-the-production-of-layer-chickens-in-the-hot-humid-tropical-environment
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"Utilization of Genotype x Season Interaction in the Production of Layer Chickens in the Hot-humid Tropical Environment." Afribary, 6 Jun. 2026, http://library.afribary.com/works/utilization-of-genotype-x-season-interaction-in-the-production-of-layer-chickens-in-the-hot-humid-tropical-environment. Accessed June 14, 2026.
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"Utilization of Genotype x Season Interaction in the Production of Layer Chickens in the Hot-humid Tropical Environment." Afribary (2026). Accessed June 14, 2026. http://library.afribary.com/works/utilization-of-genotype-x-season-interaction-in-the-production-of-layer-chickens-in-the-hot-humid-tropical-environment