The document describes the Vanashree breed of native chicken developed by ICAR-Directorate of Poultry Research. It provides details on the vaccination program for Vanashree birds from hatchery to field stages. It also summarizes the performance and characteristics of Vanashree birds including their body weight, egg production, meat yield, and survivability on farm and field conditions. The document recommends brooding for initial six weeks and a balanced diet containing 2400 kcal ME/kg, 18% protein and required vitamins and minerals for nursery management of Vanashree birds.
The document describes the Vanashree breed of native chicken developed by ICAR-Directorate of Poultry Research. It provides details on the vaccination program for Vanashree birds from hatchery to field stages. It also summarizes the performance and characteristics of Vanashree birds including their body weight, egg production, meat yield, and survivability on farm and field conditions. The document recommends brooding for initial six weeks and a balanced diet containing 2400 kcal ME/kg, 18% protein and required vitamins and minerals for nursery management of Vanashree birds.
The document describes the Vanashree breed of native chicken developed by ICAR-Directorate of Poultry Research. It provides details on the vaccination program for Vanashree birds from hatchery to field stages. It also summarizes the performance and characteristics of Vanashree birds including their body weight, egg production, meat yield, and survivability on farm and field conditions. The document recommends brooding for initial six weeks and a balanced diet containing 2400 kcal ME/kg, 18% protein and required vitamins and minerals for nursery management of Vanashree birds.
The document describes the Vanashree breed of native chicken developed by ICAR-Directorate of Poultry Research. It provides details on the vaccination program for Vanashree birds from hatchery to field stages. It also summarizes the performance and characteristics of Vanashree birds including their body weight, egg production, meat yield, and survivability on farm and field conditions. The document recommends brooding for initial six weeks and a balanced diet containing 2400 kcal ME/kg, 18% protein and required vitamins and minerals for nursery management of Vanashree birds.
Age Name of the Vaccine Strain Dose Route Vanashree (Improved Native Chicken) In the Hatchery 1st day Marek’s disease HVT 0.20 ml SC injection In the Nursery 5th day Ranikhet (Newcastle) Lasota One drop Eye disease 14th day Infectious Bursal disease Georgia One drop Oral 21st day Fowl pox Fowl pox 0.20 ml IM/SC injection 28th day Ranikhet disease Lasota One drop Eye In the field 9th week Ranikhet (Newcastle) disease R2B 0.50 ml SC injection 12th week Fowl pox Fowl pox 0.20 ml SC injection Supply Fertile eggs: Fertile eggs of Ghagus are available at Hatchery of this Directorate on payment basis. Eggs should be stored in cool place till they are set for hatching. Day old chicks: Day old chicks of Ghagus are available at Hatchery on advance payment. The supply will be made only on receipt of advance payment through cash or Demand Draft (DD) drawn in favour of “ICAR Unit DPR” and should be sent to The Director, ICAR-Directorate of Poultry Research, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad-30 (TS). Payment can also be made through RTGS / NEFT with the following details: Bank Name: SBI, NIRD X Road Branch, Account Holder Name: “ICAR Unit DPR”, Account No: 52114970338, IFSC code: SBIN0020378. Please provide your contact address, telephone number and e-mail ID for correspondence. Contact for Booking and to know the Booking status: Hatchery, Phone: 040- 24018687. EPABX: 040-24015651, 24017000, Ext. 113, 114 (On working days). Email: [email protected], [email protected]. Website: www.pdonpoultry.org
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Rajendranagar, Hyderabad-500030 (TS) ISO 9001-2015 ISO 9001-2015 Native chicken breeds gaining popularity across the country due to their unique Table 1. Performance of Vanashree birds characteristics like hardiness, desirable flavour of meat and eggs, coloured plumage, Economic trait Farm Field ability to thrive in low input system of rearing at free range, backyard and semi- Body weight intensive systems of rearing in rural, tribal and peri-urban areas. Meat and eggs of 8 weeks, g 500 - 570 - native chickens command premium price as compared to those of exotic ones due 20 weeks, kg 1.8 - 2.2 (Males) 1.2 – 1.3 (Males) to high demand. Rearing of native chicken in small numbers in and around the rural households as backyard farming provides livelihood security as it serves as subsidiary 1.4 - 1.6 (Females) 1.0 - 1.1 (Females) source of income to the rural poor. Rearing of improved native chickens helps in 40 weeks, kg 2.8 - 3.0 (Males) 2.1 - 2.5 (Males) increasing the income from backyard or free range system of production. In order 1.6 - 2.1 (Females) 1.4 - 1.8 (Females) to meet the demand for native chickens, ICAR-Directorate of Poultry Research, Age at first egg, d 160 - 180 185 - 200 Hyderabad has initiated the program on collection, characterization, conservation and Egg production up to 72 weeks, Nos. 180 - 192 100 - 120* improvement of native chicken breeds. Under this program, Vanashree birds evolved Egg weight, g from Aseel (PD-4) breed were improved both for growth and production performance 40 weeks 46-49 42 - 45 for ten generations. Therefore, the Vanashree birds are improved dual purpose native chickens and they can be used both for meat and egg production purposes. They 72 weeks 48-50 - have attractive golden yellow coloured plumage; erect posture, long and thick neck, Ready to cook meat yield, % 68-70 - majestic gait, long shanks, short beaks, alert eyes pea comb, red ear lobes, white skin Fertility, % 80.5 – 84.5 - and yellow shanks. These features resemble those of aggressive native chickens. Hatchability (Fertile eggs set), % 82 - 86 - Male birds have mostly golden coloured feathers in the neck (hackles) and in front Survivability up to 8 weeks, % 94 - 95 - of tail (saddle feathers) with black coloured tail (sickle) feathers. Female birds have Survivability up to 20 weeks, % 85 - 92 - uniform golden yellow coloured plumage. Layer house survivability (21-40 weeks) 90 - 95 - Main advantages of rearing Vanashree * Estimated It is an improved pure bred native chicken. Therefore, they can grow faster and Nursery Management produce more number of eggs. Farmers can use the fertile eggs of Vanashree to produce chicks at their level also. They need not have to come to the hatchery again Brooding is essential for initial six weeks of age. Vaccination, health care and and again to procure fresh batch of chicks of these birds as is the practice with the management practices during this period are similar to that of layer chicks of the crossbred varieties. Some birds of Vanashree also shown broodiness character and same age. that could help in self propagation of this germplasm through natural hatching. Feeding: Feeding with balanced ration fortified with required minerals, vitamins, antimicrobials and anti-coccidial is to be done during nursery period. Feed can be Important features of Vanashree prepared using locally available feed ingredients such as ground maize, bajra, jowar, • Attractive golden yellow coloured feather pattern ragi, broken rice, rice bran, sunflower cake, ground nut cake, etc., to achieve 2400 • Longer shanks help to run faster kcal ME (Energy)/kg, 18% crude protein, 0.85% lysine, 0.38% methionine, 0.7% • Hardiness calcium and 0.35% available phosphorous. Ensure easy and continuous access to feed and clean drinking water to all chicks. • Higher body weight Health care: Vanashree birds are hardy and might be relatively resistant to some • Produces more number of medium sized eggs of the bacterial and parasitic diseases. However, they need to be protected against • Produces light brown coloured eggs commonly occurring viral diseases like Marek’s, Newcastle and fowl pox diseases by • Produces lean or low fat content meat vaccinating at right time (Please see Table 2 for vaccination schedule). • Higher survivability • Aggressive behaviour in adult male birds