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국가 보존 유전자원 한국토종닭 12종의 생산능력 고찰open accessProduction Performance of 12 Korean Domestic Chicken Varieties Preserved as National Genetic Resources

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Production Performance of 12 Korean Domestic Chicken Varieties Preserved as National Genetic Resources
Authors
김기곤최은식권재현정현철손시환
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
한국가금학회
Keywords
national conservation genetic resource; growth performance; egg production performance; Korean domestic chicken
Citation
한국가금학회지, v.46, no.2, pp 105 - 115
Pages
11
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국가금학회지
Volume
46
Number
2
Start Page
105
End Page
115
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/9747
DOI
10.5536/KJPS.2019.46.2.105
ISSN
1225-6625
2287-5387
Abstract
In this study, viability, growth performance and egg production performance were investigated to determine the productive characteristics of 12 Korean domestic chicken varieties which have been collected and conserved for over 25 years in National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, Korea. The 1,134 hens were tested and their production traits including survival rate, body weight, age at first egg laying, hen-day and hen-housed egg production, egg weight, and egg quality were measured. Survival rate was the highest in Korean Rhode-D and Korean Native Chicken (KNC) White and the lowest in Korean Cornish Brown (92.2% and 54.3%, respectively). Body weights from 4 to 50 wks were consistently high in the order of Korean Cornish, Korean Rhode, KNC, Korean Ogye, and Korean Leghorn breeds. There was no significant difference in weight between varieties within a breed. Age at first egg laying was the shortest in Korean Leghorn, while it was the longest in Korean Cornish. The hen-day egg production from 1st egg to 57 wks was the highest in Korean Leghorn-K, and the lowest in Korean Cornish Brown. Egg weight was the heaviest in Korean Leghorn-F and the lightest in KNC White. The Haugh unit was the highest in Korean Rhode-C and the lowest in Korean Ogye. Taken together, these results suggest that it is desirable that the Korean Cornish variety is improved as the Korean meat breed because of its excellent growth ability, the Korean Leghorn variety is improved as the Korean layer breed because of its good laying performance, and the Korean Rhode and KNC varieties are improved as strong viable breeds because of their good survival rate.
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