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Abstract L fNTRODUCTIO Indigenous breeds of chickens have the advantages of good adaptation to local nvironrnent and naturalgenetic resi taaec IQ some serious diseases such as Marek’s disease. Morover, many people still prefer the la 10 and flavor of indigenous chicken’s meat and eggs, hese strains usually 11’ere not subjected to intensive selection program andconsequently, high additive and non-additive genetic variations appeared to have meaningful effect (Iraqi IlJ at; 2000). This was an encouraging factor 10 cross our 1000il strain together. Some studies ·(Sbebl.e et 01., .’90; Nawar and Balie EI-DecD, 2000 and Iraqi, 2002) reported that n1QSt of the native breeds had high non-additive genetic variance lind therefore, posslbiljty of improvement of these breeds through erossbr cding is evident. Heterosis has become II routine tool for poultty breeders 10 produce progeny that exhibit more desirable pheeotvpes than those of their parental populations. Th.eoretkllllY, tbe magnitude of heterosis is inversely relat e’ICi to lie degree of genetic rresemblanco between plI.relllal ’populations (WiJlham and Pellak, (985) and is ’peeled to be proportional to the degree ofheterozygosil)’ of the crosses ( herida~. 1981), thus heterosis isa result or non-additive generic effects, but: it is often around 10% or greater for egg production traits llirfoU, 11)90). Egg production is a complex metric trait shov ing many variations during (he period of production of the pullet The study of egg production and its rel t d traits such as age lind body weight lit sexual maturity, rale of laying and clutch size attra led the attention of several investigators who found that there were wide variation in these traits among differenl breeds and/or s!mi;ns of chickens (AMel GAWll!’1, 1981; EL-Labban at a1., 1991; Ho ’un, 199?j Ali at al., 1999j IE (luda”. 2000 and ~~c:ries at., 2007). Partial recording of egg production ill pullet is used to enhance and 10 increase the efficiency of genetic |