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한국재래닭 5계통의 종 조성 후 생산능력 변화 추이에 관한 연구open accessA Study on the Change of Production Performance of 5 Strains of Korean Native Chicken after Establishment of Varieties

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A Study on the Change of Production Performance of 5 Strains of Korean Native Chicken after Establishment of Varieties
Authors
김기곤강보석박병호추효준Il Kwon최은식손시환
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
한국가금학회
Keywords
Korean native chicken; change of annual production performance; survival rate; body weight; egg production performance
Citation
한국가금학회지, v.46, no.3, pp 193 - 204
Pages
12
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국가금학회지
Volume
46
Number
3
Start Page
193
End Page
204
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/9691
DOI
10.5536/KJPS.2019.46.3.193
ISSN
1225-6625
2287-5387
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the changes in production performance of five strains of Korean native chickens (KNCs), which have been collected and established at the National Institute of Animal Science, Korea, since 1992. A total of 38,026 KNCs were tested and survival rate, body weight, age at first egg-laying, hen-housed egg production, and egg weight was analyzed. The mean survival rates of KNCs were 87.9±0.8%, but no significant difference in survival rate between strains and in the annual survival rates of KNCs was observed. The average body weight of KNCs was 1,609.7±21.3 g at 150 d. The average body weight of KNC-Black was the highest, whereas KNC-White had the lowest weight. A gradual increase in the annual weight change has been observed in almost all strains after 2004. The average age at first egg-laying was 146.9±1.1 d in KNCs where KNC-White was the earliest and KNC-Black was the latest. The age at first egg-laying has increased after 2003, but has gradually decreased after 2008. The average hen-housed egg production at 270 d was 77.3±1.7 in KNCs, wherein KNC-Yellowish brown was the highest and KNC-Black was the lowest. The average egg weight at 270 d was 51.2±0.3 g in KNCs, indicating that KNC-Black was the heaviest, whereas KNC-White was the lightest. A significant increase in annual egg weight has been observed since 2008. To conclude, the appearance and feather colors of KNCs have improved uniformly, and the body weight has also improved slightly since 2002.
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