Marks H L
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Athens, Georgia.
Poult Sci. 1987 Aug;66(8):1252-7. doi: 10.3382/ps.0661252.
Normal and dwarf chickens fed either regular (.4%) or high (1.6%) salt diets were selected for four generations for high 8-wk body weight. Selection gains in body weight were greater in dwarf than in normal genotypes. Selections differentials, gains, and heritabilities were greater in lines selected under the .4% salt environment. When tested females were fed .4% salt diets, normal females from lines selected after being fed 1.6% salt diets had less fat than those from lines selected after being fed .4% salt diets. However, no differences were observed in dwarf females from the two selection environments.