2022
DOI: 10.51470/jez.2023.26.1.443
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Carcass characterization of native chicken of Gulbarga Division in Karnataka

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“…Shank colour: More than half (54.7%) of the bird in the study area had yellow shank colour, followed by white (28.7%) and black (16.7%). The results were in agreement with the findings of Tantia et al (2005b) [12] , Addisu et al (2013) [1] and Sudhir (2021) [11] .…”
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“…Shank colour: More than half (54.7%) of the bird in the study area had yellow shank colour, followed by white (28.7%) and black (16.7%). The results were in agreement with the findings of Tantia et al (2005b) [12] , Addisu et al (2013) [1] and Sudhir (2021) [11] .…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Plumage colour: Majority (25.3%) of the birds had multicolour plumage colour in the study area followed by red, brown, red brown, white and black plumage with 18.0, 16.0, 14.7, 13.3 and 12.7 percent, respectively. The findings were in agreement with the findings of Singh and Singh (2004) [10] , Tantia et al (2005b) [12] , Vijh et al (2005b) [13] , Gopinath (2013) [6] and Sudhir (2021) [11] who reported that majority of birds showed multicolour, followed by grey, white and black.…”
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