Effects of Graded Dietary Protein on Growth and Laying Performance of Pearl Guinea Fowl (Numida meleagris)

Korankye Okyere

Department of Animal Science Education, Faculty of Agriculture Education, University of Education, Winneba, P.O.Box 40, Mampong-Ashanti, Ghana.

James Kwame Kagya- Agyemang

Department of Animal Science Education, Faculty of Agriculture Education, University of Education, Winneba, P.O.Box 40, Mampong-Ashanti, Ghana.

Serekye Yaw Annor

Department of Animal Science Education, Faculty of Agriculture Education, University of Education, Winneba, P.O.Box 40, Mampong-Ashanti, Ghana.

Akwasi Asabere- Ameyaw

Department of Biology Education, Faculty of Science Education, University of Education of Winneba, P.O.Box 25, Winneba, Ghana.

Clement Gyeabour Kyere *

Department of Biology Education, Faculty of Science Education, University of Education of Winneba, P.O.Box 25, Winneba, Ghana.

Noel Fiashide

Department of Animal Science Education, Faculty of Agriculture Education, University of Education, Winneba, P.O.Box 40, Mampong-Ashanti, Ghana.

Wisdom Setsiwah

Department of Animal Science Education, Faculty of Agriculture Education, University of Education, Winneba, P.O.Box 40, Mampong-Ashanti, Ghana.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

This study was conducted to investigate the effect of dietary crude protein (CP) on growth and laying performance of indigenous Guinea fowls (Numida meleagris) in Ghana. A total of Sixty (60) grower pearl Guinea fowl made up of twelve (12) males and forty-eight (48) females were randomly selected and grouped into four made up of (4) females and one (1) male. The groups were each subjected to four experimental diets containing 16%, 18%, 20% and 22% crude protein (CP). A completely randomized design (CRD) was used for the experiment. The data collected were subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA) using GenStat version 11.1 (2008). Least significant difference (LSD) at 5% was used to separate the means. The result showed that birds fed with diets containing 22% crude protein (CP) had the heaviest (P= .05) body weight and body weight gain and reached age at first egg earlier followed by birds fed with diets containing 18% CP, 20% CP and 16% CP respectively. Feed consumption increased with an increase in dietary crude protein. Body weight at first egg was highest (P= .05) among birds fed with diets containing 22% crude protein (CP) and lowest in 16% crude protein (CP). Birds fed with diets containing 20% and 22% crude protein (CP) had the highest (P= .05) hen-day and hen- house egg production, whiles 16% crude protein (CP) diet recorded the lowest. It was concluded that body weight, body weight gain and total feed intake of indigenous Guinea fowls increased with increasing dietary crude protein. It is recommended to farmers that, diets containing 22% crude protein (CP) is ideal for optimum productivity of indigenous Guinea fowls.

Keywords: Guinea fowl, crude protein, feed intake, body weight, egg laying.


How to Cite

Okyere, Korankye, James Kwame Kagya- Agyemang, Serekye Yaw Annor, Akwasi Asabere- Ameyaw, Clement Gyeabour Kyere, Noel Fiashide, and Wisdom Setsiwah. 2020. “Effects of Graded Dietary Protein on Growth and Laying Performance of Pearl Guinea Fowl (Numida Meleagris)”. Journal of Applied Life Sciences International 23 (6):23-29. https://doi.org/10.9734/jalsi/2020/v23i630168.

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