2018
DOI: 10.3329/jbau.v16i3.39419
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Growth performance of white, black and bronze color heritage turkeys under semi-intensive system

Abstract: The present study was conducted to compare the growth performance of White, Black and Bronze color type of turkeys, which have been currently introduced in Bangladesh. The birds were reared under semi-intensive system at BAU Poultry Farm with supplementation of commercial broiler grower and layer feeds. Key objectives were to investigate the growth performance of locally found turkeys (known as heritage turkeys) under semi-intensive rearing system and to recommend turkey as a supplementary part of existing pou… Show more

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“…This could indicate that the BR line had a better feed conversion ratio than the BBB line. The findings concurred with those of a prior study, which discovered that up to 20 weeks of age, BBB line had a numerically lower feed conversion ratio (3.5) than black (4.0) and White turkeys (4.5) (Das et al, 2018). This was because their diet had been improved to include all the necessary nutrients, particularly a high protein content.…”
Section: Effects Of Plumage Colour On Egg Production Performancesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This could indicate that the BR line had a better feed conversion ratio than the BBB line. The findings concurred with those of a prior study, which discovered that up to 20 weeks of age, BBB line had a numerically lower feed conversion ratio (3.5) than black (4.0) and White turkeys (4.5) (Das et al, 2018). This was because their diet had been improved to include all the necessary nutrients, particularly a high protein content.…”
Section: Effects Of Plumage Colour On Egg Production Performancesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In contrast reported high body weight (6.64 kg) at 16 weeks of age in British United Turkey (BUT) which might be possibly due to different breed of turkey and difference in ration composition used for the study [9]. Significant difference in cumulative body weight between Bronze and White turkeys fed with commercial broiler diet where Bronze turkeys showed significantly higher body weight then white turkeys whereas other study did not report significant difference in weekly live weight among black, white and bronze turkey except at the age of 20 and 21 weeks where Bronze type turkeys showed significantly highest live body weight followed by Black and White turkey respectively [10][11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Bangladesh, since the beginning of 21st century, the poultry industry has become an unparalleled platform for a quick profit, the generation of local employment, and the production of cheaper animal proteins (Morduzzaman et al, 2015). Bangladeshi poultry industry primarily produces chicken, although a few other species like duck, pigeon, quail, goose, turkey, and guinea fowl are available throughout the year (Das et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%