Productive characteristics of the “miniature” hen (Gallus gallus domesticus)
Resumen
“Miniature” hens and roosters, also known as
Kikiriki, Arlequines, Habanero, Azteca, Currito, Filipino, are birds
of the Phasianidae family considered as companion or ornamental
birds. They are known as “miniature” hens due to their size, which
resembles a pullet in the growth phase with the morphological
characteristics of an adult hen. It has been considered that
“miniature” hens have an approximate measurement of 25% of
the size of a Gallus gallus domesticus “normal” since they can
weigh between 300 to 450 g and measure between 20 to 30 cm
in height with an average lifespan of 5 to 6 years. Objective: To
announce, some morphological and productive aspects of the
miniature hen. Methods: Seven miniature hens of approximately
6 months of age were housed individually in individual scratching
posts of 90 x 90 cm and were fed with commercial hens feed of
17% protein and 2800 kcal/kg and freshwater ad libitum. The study
variables were oviposition frequency (d), egg weight (g), yolk color,
DMS fan was used, shell thickness (mm) and albumen height
(mm). The data were captured and analyzed with Microsoft Excel
using a descriptive statistics of frequency table, mean, standard
deviation. Results and Discussion: 45.45% of the hens had an
oviposition frequency between 1 to 2 days, 34.09% between 2
to 3 days, 15.91% between 3 to 4 days. The maximum average
egg weight found was 27.36±4.42 g (CV= 19.38); the minimum
was 21.81±1.52 g and the heaviest was 36.10±1.22 g and in
neither case was a double yolk observed. The yolk color was
8.50±2.71, the shell thickness was 0.32 ±0.05 and the albumen
height was 3.89±1.22.
Colecciones
- ICB Memoria en abstract [230]
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