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Reproductive performance and progeny sex ratio of female Chukar (Alectoris chukar) breeder partridges reared on restricted feeding regimens.

Banafsheh NasrollahiAmir AkhlaghiMohammad Reza RezvaniMohammad Reza Jafarzadeh ShiraziArman AbdollahiMohsen TaghipourSedigheh BabaeiEdgar David Peebles
Published in: Reproduction in domestic animals = Zuchthygiene (2023)
A hypothesis was tested that quantitative feed restriction affects the reproductive performance and offspring sex ratio of female Chukar breeder partridges. A total of 160 2.5-year-old male and female partridges were randomly allotted to 4 treatment groups. The birds in the control group were fed ad libitum, whereas those in treatments G 95 , G 90 , and G 85 received 26.1, 24.7, and 23.3 g of feed per bird/day to provide 95%, 90%, and 85% of ad libitum feeding level, respectively. The reproductive performances of female Chukar partridges including egg production, egg quality, fertility rate, duration of fertility, hatchability, chick quality, mortality rate, and offspring sex ratio (using a PCR procedure) were investigated. Feed restriction of all levels decreased the body weight and egg production compared to the ad libitum birds; however, restricted feeding had no significant effect on the egg quality traits. Non-significant effects of treatment on fertility and hatchability rate were found. The restricted feeding reduced the duration of fertility. Furthermore, maternal restricted feeding resulted in decreased chick weights. The results of this study showed that embryonic mortality was not affected by the restricted feeding of Chukar breeder partridges. Interestingly, restricted feeding was associated with a decreased proportion of male offspring. Overall, body weight, egg production, duration of fertility, progeny chick weight, and sex ratio were responsive to restricted feeding where their changes make the restricted feeding regimens to not be practically recommended in breeder partridge production. These results are in contrast to the conventional restricted feeding program implemented in broiler breeder industry.
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