Author:
YADAV RENUKA,KUMAR RAJESH,PANDEY GARIMA,TIWARI AAKANKSHA,BISHT RITIKA,KUMAR ANIL,MISHRA ANUPAMA,BHATT PRAKASH
Abstract
RIR is best among three breeds studied in terms of adaptive immune response and disease resistance closely followed by Kadaknath. Uttara fowl ranked third hence, its resistance can be increased by incorporating traits from RIR or Kadaknath by employing appropriate genetic techniques. A new breed so developed is expected to exhibit better immune response and adaptability to high altitudes.
Publisher
Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Directorate of Knowledge Management in Agriculture
Subject
General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology
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