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Divergent selection for shape of growth curve in Japanese quail.: 1.: Responses in growth parameters and food conversion

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BRITISH POULTRY SCIENCE
卷 42, 期 5, 页码 583-589

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CARFAX PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1080/00071660120088371

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1. HG and LG quail lines selected for high and low relative weight gain between 11 and 28 d of age (RG(11-28)), respectively, and an unselected C line were compared. Mature body weight of both selected lines was held at that of the C line. Progeny of generation 6 were used for analysis. 2. Divergent selection for RG(11-28) brought about opposite changes in the growth rates shortly after hatching. 3. Parameters of the Richards function were used to describe the growth curve. The largest differences between HG and LG lines occurred in age (t(+)) and body weight (y(+)) at the inflection point of the growth curve (on average for both sexes 28% and 20%, respectively). For HG quail, the parameter t(+) was 5 d later than that for LG quail (18.6 vs 14.1 d for males and 20.6 vs 15.6 d for females, respectively), and consequently the parameter y(+) was greater (90.3 vs 84.0 g for males and 104.5 vs 96.1 g for females, respectively). The shape of the growth curve expressed by the y(+)/A ratio was substantially different for HG and LG quail (44.8% vs 39.6% for males and 43.5% vs 36.8% for females, respectively). 4. The food/gain ratios for the fattening period (3 to 35 d of age) were 3.21, 3.47 and 3.34 for the HG, LG and C lines, respectively. The HG quail started to utilise food more efficiently than the LG quail as early as 10 to 14 d, that is, at the age when their relative growth rate first became greater. 5. The relative deviations of the HG and LG lines from the C line are discussed.

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