Nowadays, the high demand for village chickens in Malaysia leads to the fraudulent substitution of indigenous chickens with other cheaper counterparts. Discriminating different chicken breeds based on their phenotypic characteristics is one strategy to avoid chicken adulteration. The main objective of this study was to authenticate and group dominant chicken breeds in Malaysia, including commercial chickens (Cobb, Hubbard, DeKalb) and cross-bred village chickens (Ayam Kampung, Akar Putra). The further discrimination of village chickens from underaged colored broilers (UCBs) (Hubbard, Sasso) was performed based on phenotype traits. The results showed that the breed had a significant effect (p < 0.05) on phenotypic characteristics, while the ...
Abstract. Sophian A, Abinawanto, Nisa UC, Fadhillah. 2021. Morphometric analysis of Gorontalo (Indon...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate the body weight based on feather color and shank color ...
Asmara IY, Garnida D, Tanwiriah W, Partasasmita R. 2019. Qualitative morphological diversity of fema...
The biometric characterization of autochthonous Ethiopian chickens has not been fully investigated i...
Chickens represent the most widely consumed meat in the world. Modern breeds are generally from a na...
The present research aimed to determine the differential clustering patterns of carcass and meat qua...
or critical, while the Van Phu breed could have been lost during the last years. The phenotypes of t...
To adjust breeding programs for local, commercial, and fancy breeds, and to implement molecular (mar...
This study was carried out at the Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture (FSA), Universiti Malaysia Saba...
The study characterized native chickens based on phenotypic traits, measuring 13 morphometric and de...
This is to differentiate indigenous chickens at different agro-ecologies based on morphometric trait...
Both Betong chicken (KU Line) and Thai Native chickens were the high quality of the meat and low car...
A study was conducted to investigate the morphological differences that exist between three types of...
Wareng and Kampung chicken are Indonesian native chicken that have good potential to be dual purpose...
This study was conducted in two districts of Borena zone (Ethiopia), with the objectives to characte...
Abstract. Sophian A, Abinawanto, Nisa UC, Fadhillah. 2021. Morphometric analysis of Gorontalo (Indon...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate the body weight based on feather color and shank color ...
Asmara IY, Garnida D, Tanwiriah W, Partasasmita R. 2019. Qualitative morphological diversity of fema...
The biometric characterization of autochthonous Ethiopian chickens has not been fully investigated i...
Chickens represent the most widely consumed meat in the world. Modern breeds are generally from a na...
The present research aimed to determine the differential clustering patterns of carcass and meat qua...
or critical, while the Van Phu breed could have been lost during the last years. The phenotypes of t...
To adjust breeding programs for local, commercial, and fancy breeds, and to implement molecular (mar...
This study was carried out at the Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture (FSA), Universiti Malaysia Saba...
The study characterized native chickens based on phenotypic traits, measuring 13 morphometric and de...
This is to differentiate indigenous chickens at different agro-ecologies based on morphometric trait...
Both Betong chicken (KU Line) and Thai Native chickens were the high quality of the meat and low car...
A study was conducted to investigate the morphological differences that exist between three types of...
Wareng and Kampung chicken are Indonesian native chicken that have good potential to be dual purpose...
This study was conducted in two districts of Borena zone (Ethiopia), with the objectives to characte...
Abstract. Sophian A, Abinawanto, Nisa UC, Fadhillah. 2021. Morphometric analysis of Gorontalo (Indon...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate the body weight based on feather color and shank color ...
Asmara IY, Garnida D, Tanwiriah W, Partasasmita R. 2019. Qualitative morphological diversity of fema...