Sakaguchi Marina, Ishikawa Akira
Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan.
J Poult Sci. 2020 Jul 25;57(3):183-191. doi: 10.2141/jpsa.0190085.
Innate fear responses to tonic immobility (TI) and open field (OF) were evaluated in newly hatched chicks of three breeds with distinct breed origin and genetic relationships. The breeds studied were Nagoya (NAG), a native Japanese breed; White Leghorn (WL), a representative of layers; and White Plymouth Rock (WPR), a parental breed of common broilers. The TI test revealed that WL was the most sensitive to extensive fear evoked by the TI test among the three breeds, followed in order by WPR, and NAG. In contrast, the OF test revealed that NAG was the most sensitive to mild fear evoked by the OF test, followed in order by WPR, and WL. The different fear responses between NAG and WL were supported by minimal phenotypic correlations between TI and OF traits in each breed. These results demonstrated that NAG and WL breeds exhibit extreme and opposite responses to TI and OF fears.
对具有不同品种起源和遗传关系的三个品种新孵化雏鸡的强直性静止(TI)和旷场(OF)先天恐惧反应进行了评估。所研究的品种为日本本土品种名古屋鸡(NAG)、蛋鸡代表品种白来航鸡(WL)以及普通肉鸡的亲本品种白普利茅斯岩鸡(WPR)。TI测试显示,在这三个品种中,WL对TI测试引发的广泛恐惧最为敏感,其次是WPR,然后是NAG。相比之下,OF测试显示,NAG对OF测试引发的轻度恐惧最为敏感,其次是WPR,然后是WL。每个品种中TI和OF性状之间最小的表型相关性支持了NAG和WL之间不同的恐惧反应。这些结果表明,NAG和WL品种对TI和OF恐惧表现出极端且相反的反应。