Manuscript

This manuscript presents a comprehensive collection of studies arranged by areas of specialization, reflecting the diverse research conducted at the CPU Research Center for Philippine Native Chicken. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners interested in the local fowl of the Philippines, encompassing a wide range of topics that highlight the significance and uniqueness of Philippine native chickens. All findings within this manuscript are made available through open access, encouraging researchers and enthusiasts alike to engage with the data and insights provided. This accessibility fosters a collaborative environment, allowing for further exploration and contribution to the field of native chicken studies. We kindly request that you acknowledge this journal in your respective publications, as it plays a vital role in advancing knowledge and awareness about Philippine native chickens. Your recognition not only supports the ongoing research efforts but also strengthens the community dedicated to the preservation and study of this unique avian heritage.

Manuscript by Area of Specialization

The journal is currently accepting original and unpublished manuscripts that cover a wide range of topics related to indigenous or native chickens. These topics include the survey of utilizations, which explores the various ways in which these chickens are used, as well as molecular and phenotypic characterization, which examines their genetic makeup and physical characteristics.

 

Other areas of interest include breeding, with a focus on improving the quality and productivity of these chickens, as well as feeds and feeding, which looks at the types of alternative feedstuffs that are best suited for their growth and development. Flock health management is also a key area of interest, as it examines the various diseases and conditions that can affect these chickens and how they can be treated.

 

Behavioral investigations are another area of focus, as they explore the social and behavioral patterns of these chickens and how they interact with each other and their environment. Production techniques such as housing design are also of interest, as they play a key role in ensuring the health and well-being of these chickens.

 

In addition to original research, the journal also accepts reviews and short communications for publication, provided they follow the set guidelines. If you have valuable insights or research related to indigenous or native chickens, this is an excellent opportunity to share your findings with a wider audience.

Bibliographic Information

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Accessibility to Readers

"Advances in Indigenous/Native Chicken Science" offers open-access and conventional publication options, depending on the author's preference. If the author chooses open access, interested readers can access the study for free, while traditional publishing in the journal remains an option. If you would like to obtain more comprehensive information regarding our Open Access policy, we recommend you visit our copyright page, where you can find all the relevant information.

 

It is highly recommended that authors make their studies open to the public, for this allows a broader audience to take advantage of their findings. By doing so, other researchers and interested parties can review, build on, and benefit from the author's work. To facilitate this process, there is a fee for publishing, which is kept at an affordable rate and is used to cover the cost of processing and publishing accepted papers. It is important to note that payment should only be made if the submitted articles are accepted for publication, so that authors do not incur unnecessary costs.