نتایج جستجو برای: domestic village chickens

تعداد نتایج: 116047  

2010
Hiromi Sawai Hie Lim Kim Kaori Kuno Sayaka Suzuki Hideo Gotoh Masaru Takada Naoyuki Takahata Yoko Satta Fumihito Akishinonomiya

It is postulated that chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus) became domesticated from wild junglefowls in Southeast Asia nearly 10,000 years ago. Based on 19 individual samples covering various chicken breeds, red junglefowl (G. g. gallus), and green junglefowl (G. varius), we address the origin of domestic chickens, the relative roles of ancestral polymorphisms and introgression, and the effects ...

2016
Reta D. Abdi Kasahun Amsalu Olana Merera Yilkal Asfaw Eseyas Gelaye Marta Yami Teshale Sori

BACKGROUND Conventional Newcastle disease (ND) vaccination strategies in village chicken production settings is impractical due to shortage of cold-chain, unsuitability of vaccine administration routes and demanding trained personnel and hence affected its adoption. Results from earlier works elsewhere showed that the heat stable vaccines such as NDI2 are thought to be promising for village chi...

2014
Anna Favati Olof Leimar Tommy Radesäter Hanne Løvlie

Stability of 'state' has been suggested as an underlying factor explaining behavioural stability and animal personality (i.e. variation among, and consistency within individuals in behavioural responses), but the possibility that stable social relationships represent such states remains unexplored. Here, we investigated the influence of social status on the expression and consistency of behavio...

2007
D. J. Farrell

The purpose of these papers is to identify ways in which scavenging village poultry production can be improved at little or no cost. There has recently been much recognition given to this system, particularly amongst the very poor, because of its major role in food security, nutrition and income. Scavenging chickens are normally unmanaged with few or no inputs. Here, focus is on improving bird ...

2016
M. Johnsson E. Gering P. Willis S. Lopez L. Van Dorp G. Hellenthal R. Henriksen U. Friberg D. Wright

Feralisation occurs when a domestic population recolonizes the wild, escaping its previous restricted environment, and has been considered as the reverse of domestication. We have previously shown that Kauai Island's feral chickens are a highly variable and admixed population. Here we map selective sweeps in feral Kauai chickens using whole-genome sequencing. The detected sweeps were mostly uni...

Journal: :Avian diseases 2010
Peter L M Msoffe David Bunn Amandus P Muhairwa Madundo M A Mtambo Hamza Mwamhehe Ayubu Msago Malongo Mlozi Carol J Cardona

Free-ranging local chicken flocks are important for the livelihood of resource-poor rural farmers in Tanzania, as they provide a critical source of animal protein and a ready source of income through the sale of chickens and eggs. An occurrence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in the village setting of Tanzania would result in a disastrous loss of livelihood. This paper attempts to o...

2001
P. B. Spradbrow

Robust vaccines are required to protect village chickens against Newcastle disease. Thermostable vaccines derived from avirulent Australian strains of Newcastle disease virus (strains V4 and I-2) have proved successful for this purpose. These vaccines have been developed through ACIAR projects and have been adopted by other international aid agencies. It is now possible to offer integrated work...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1988
A D Holley T N Petney

A comparison of attachment, engorgement and moulting success of Amblyomma hebraeum larvae fed on domestic chickens and Himalayan giant white rabbits indicates that chickens are better hosts than the rabbits. Moreover the time needed for detachment of all engorged larvae is significantly less for chickens than for the rabbits. No evidence of induced immunity was found in chickens on re-infestati...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2010
Hye-Ryoung Kim Choi-Ku Park Jae-Ku Oem You-Chan Bae Jun-Gu Choi O-Soo Lee Youn-Jeong Lee

We characterized low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI) H5N2 and H9N2 viruses isolated in South Korea from 2008 to 2009. Genetic analysis of the H5N2 viruses isolated from wild birds and domestic ducks demonstrated that they were related to the recently isolated southern Chinese LPAI H5 viruses and various influenza viruses circulating in Eurasia. Three H9N2 viruses obtained at live bird markets...

2014
J.M. Bettridge S.E. Lynch M.C. Brena K. Melese T. Dessie Z.G. Terfa T.T. Desta S. Rushton O. Hanotte P. Kaiser P. Wigley R.M. Christley

Chickens raised under village production systems are exposed to a wide variety of pathogens, and current or previous infections may affect their susceptibility to further infections with another parasite, and/or can alter the manifestation of each infection. It is possible that co-infections may be as important as environmental risk factors. However, in cross-sectional studies, where the timing...

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