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Sahana, V. N., Preeti, Srihitha, Salur, Rashmi, H. D., Jayanthi, K. V., Patil, Akshata, Chinnareddyvari, Chandana Sree, Kauser, Heena |
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Journal of Experimental Zoology India; Jan2024, Vol. 27 Issue 1, p1061-1066, 6p |
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Random sample tests were initiated to assess the performance of poultry breeds, aiding farmers in selecting the best stocks. The test ensures unbiasedness by choosing samples randomly from breeders' farms and providing consistent care and conditions for testing. These tests help identify genetic differences among strains and guide breeders in developing more profitable stocks. Random Sample Poultry Performance Testing Centres (RSPPTC) in India plays a pivotal role in evaluating poultry breeds for commercial use, fastening profitability and advancing breeding practices. These tests take into consideration parameters for both egg and meat production, resulting in a comprehensive assessment. The evolution of these tests over time has led to remarkable improvements in poultry performance, such as earlier sexual maturity, increased egg production, and better feed efficiency, contributing to sustainability in egg production. However, challenges include accounting for maternal immunity variations and potential genotype-environment interactions in disease tolerance. Achieving true random sampling for broiler chicks remains a challenge due to the large numbers submitted by poultry farmers. Random sample tests benefit both buyers and breeders by offering an impartial assessment of poultry stocks, aiding in strain improvement, and enhancing the poultry industry's overall productivity and profitability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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