نتایج جستجو برای: Nigerian chickens

تعداد نتایج: 34393  

2011
N. A. Sani S. B. Oladele M. A. Raji N. D. G. Ibrahim

In an attempt to determine the seroprevalence of avian leukosis virus (ALV) in exotic broiler chickens and Nigerian local chickens in Zaria, Nigeria, a total of 600 sera (300 from exotic broiler chickens and 300 from Nigerian local chickens), obtained from the live bird market in Zaria, Nigeria, were tested for ALV p27 antigen by the antigen capture enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ac-ELISA) ...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2014
a.o. ige a.e. salako

fulani ecotype chickens (fec) and yoruba ecotype chickens (yec) are the two major types of indigenous chickens in nigeria. they subsist under traditional animal husbandry and are thus liable to indiscriminate mating and consequently to loss of genetic diversity. fulani ecotype chickens (fec) and yoruba ecotype chickens (yec) were investigated to determine genetic variation at transferrin locus ...

2012

Poultry have gradually assumed a very important role in the economy of many industrialized and developing countries. However, with the continued discovery of new viral agents affecting the poultry industry worldwide, it is important that stakeholders in the industry in Nigeria be updated about these emerging viral threats in order to better understand the dynamics of health and disease that aff...

A.A. Ibrahim, A.M. Hassan J. Aliyu N.I. Wada

The effect of genotype and sex of Nigerian indigenous chickens (dwarf, Fulani ecotypes, neck, frizzle and normal feathered) on blood serum electrolytes and biochemical parameters were investigated using 40 chickens. The collected data were subjected to analysis via a 2 way ANOVA. The results revealed serum levels of sodium, potassium, chloride, uric acid, glucose, total protein, creatinin, albu...

Journal: :Revue d'elevage et de medecine veterinaire des pays tropicaux 1989
F Oluigbo L U Enurah

In an outbreak of concurrent infectious bursal disease (IBD) and caecal coccidiosis in a flock of 45 Nigerian indigenous chickens comprising of 36 unsexed 29 days old chicks and 9 adult hens, 75 per cent mortality was recorded. The adult hens were not affected.

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 2005
B O Emikpe D O Oluwayelu O G Ohore O A Oladele A T Oladokun

Serum samples from 20 out of 180 (11.1%) apparently healthy Nigerian indigenous chickens were negative for antibodies against chicken anaemia virus using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Of the 160 positive sera (88.9%), 12 (7.5%) had titres ranging from 1500-3000, 46 (28.8%) had titres from 3000-5000 while 102 (63.8%) had titres between 5000-11000. The overall mean titre value wa...

A.E. Salako A.O. Ige,

Fulani ecotype chickens (FEC) and Yoruba ecotype chickens (YEC) are the two major types of indigenous chickens in Nigeria. They subsist under traditional Animal husbandry and are thus liable to indiscriminate mating and consequently to loss of genetic diversity. Fulani ecotype chickens (FEC) and Yoruba ecotype chickens (YEC) were investigated to determine genetic variation at transferrin locus ...

2002

infected with cestodes through ingestion of their arthropod intermediate hosts. In the present study, Raillietina sp. was recovered in relatively small numbers compared to Nigerian indigenous chickens that were reported to harbour more tapeworms than ascarids. Similarly, indigenous chickens from southern Ethiopia were reportedly infected with various types of tapeworms. The presence of cestodes...

2017

The Nigerian indigenous chickens play major roles not only in rural economics but also contribute substantially to the gross national product [1]. They have remained predominantly in villages because of their inherent advantages over the exotic breed. Most of the birds are kept in small flocks under a scavenging system and the feed resources for the birds are household refuse, homestead picking...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2012
a.a. ibrahim j. aliyu n.i. wada a.m. hassan

the effect of genotype and sex of nigerian indigenous chickens (dwarf, fulani ecotypes, neck, frizzle and normal feathered) on blood serum electrolytes and biochemical parameters were investigated using 40 chickens. the collected data were subjected to analysis via a 2 way anova. the results revealed serum levels of sodium, potassium, chloride, uric acid, glucose, total protein, creatinin, albu...

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