Naked neck and frizzle genes for improving chickens raised under high ambient temperature: II. Blood parameters and immunity
Fathi, M. M.; Galal, A.; Mahrous, M.; Elsafty, Salah;
Abstract
Major marker genes are believed to confer not only adaptability to the tropical climate, but also resistance to diseases. During the last two decades, many investigations have observed that naked neck and frizzle genes have favourable effects on immunocompetence in chickens raised under high ambient temperatures. As a result, several tropical countries have introduced these genes in breeding programs to improve both the productive performance and survival rate of chickens.
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| Title | Naked neck and frizzle genes for improving chickens raised under high ambient temperature: II. Blood parameters and immunity | Authors | Fathi, M. M.; Galal, A.; Mahrous, M. ; Elsafty, Salah | Keywords | blood parameters | frizzle | heat stress | immunity | naked neck | Issue Date | 27-Feb-2014 | Journal | World S Poultry Science Journal | ISSN | 00439339 | DOI | 10.1017/S0043933914000142 | Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-84927593196 |
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