Correlations between blood markers and growth parameters in establishing marker bank for Black colour Nigerian local Turkey

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D.N Onunkwo

Abstract

A total of 26 day-old random-bred Nigerian local black phenotype turkey poults were used to generate another
86 day-old F1 poults in the study to determine quantitative traits and biologic markers. The Nigerian local
turkeys were obtained as base population and used to generate F1 progeny. Growth parameters namely; body
length (BDL), shank length (SHL), keel length (KLL), breast width (BW), wing length (WGL) and drumstick
length (DSL) were measured. Biologic markers, namely packed cell volume (PCV), haemoglobin (Hb), white
blood cell (WBC), red blood cell (RBC), total blood protein (TBP), blood glucose (BGC) and rectal temperature
(RT) were determined. Body weight, growth parameters and markers had significant (p<0.05) relationship. The
marker bank showed that markers common to the black phenotype were PCV, WBC and Hb. These could be used
in Marker-Assisted Selection (MAS) for the black turkey variety studied. It was therefore, concluded that for
rapid improvement of these traits, the markers such as BPT, RT, RBC, BGC, WBC, PCV and HB could be used
to enhance growth. The present findings could assist in the design of long-term genetic improvement
programmes for turkey production in Nigeria using the marker bank for MAS

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Onunkwo, D. (2023). Correlations between blood markers and growth parameters in establishing marker bank for Black colour Nigerian local Turkey. Nigerian Journal of Animal Science, 20(2), 16–25. Retrieved from https://www.njas.org.ng/index.php/php/article/view/497
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