Abstract

The study was conducted to determine the effects of strain and season on incubation parameters of Nigerian local guinea fowls. A total of three thousand six hundred (3600) fertile eggs (400 eggs per strain in each of the three seasons; early rainy, late rainy and early dry) generated from 144 matured guinea fowls (120 guinea hens and 24 guinea cocks) were used to obtained the following parameters; number of eggs set (NOES), number of fertile eggs (NOFE), number of dead in shell (NODIS), number of eggs hatched (NOEH), fertility (%) and hatchability (%). Data generated for the study were subjected to multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) of SPSS 25 (2017) to determine the effects of season and strain on incubation parameters. The results of the study showed that Pearl strain had significantly higher (p<0.001) NOFE (320.00), NODIS (36.00), NOEH (274.89), fertility (80.00 %) and hatchability (85.91 %). Season wise, late rainy and early dry seasons had significantly higher (p<0.001) values on most incubation parameters observed. The interaction effect of strain and season on incubation parameters of guinea fowls was not significant, except on NOEH (p<0.001) where estimates obtained for Pearl at late rainy and early dry seasons had the highest values, while the least were observed in Lavender during early rainy, late rainy and early dry periods. In conclusion, Pearl strain of Nigerian local guinea fowl had the best results for incubation parameters during late rainy and early dry seasons than white and Lavender types.

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