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Title: | Effect of Egg Weight on Physical Egg Parameters and Hatchability of Indigenous Venda Chickens. |
Authors: | Alabi, Olushola John Ng`ambi, Jones Norris, David |
Keywords: | Egg physical paramaters, embryonic deaths, hatching yeild, hatchability, hatch weight |
Issue Date: | 2012 |
Publisher: | Academic Journals Inc |
Citation: | Effect of Egg Weight on Physical Egg Parameters and Hatchability of Indigenous Venda Chickens. Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 7 (2): 166-172. |
Abstract: | Abstract: Egg weight is an important parameter that influences hatchability. This study was conducted to determine the effect of egg weight on egg weight loss, fertility, embryonic mortality, hatching yield and hatchability of indigenous Venda chickens (Gallus gallusdomesticus). A total of 690 Venda chicken eggs obtained from the Agricultural Research Council, Pretoria, South Africa were classified according to three weight groups (A:>50 g, B: 45-50 g and C:<45 g). A complete randomized design of three Treatments, five replicates and each replicate having 46 eggs was used for the experiment. Egg weight loss, embryonic mortalities (total, early, medium and late), hatching yield and hatchability were significantly (p<0.001) affected. However, no differences were detected in the fertility of total egg and egg fertility rate. The medium size eggs (group B) had the least mortality (18.11%), the highest hatching yield (76.39%) and hatchability (81.89%). This may imply that sorting indigenous Venda chickens' eggs prior to incubation might be advantageous in production operation aimed at improving the productivity of these chickens. |
URI: | http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3861 |
ISSN: | 16839919 |
Appears in Collections: | Animal Production |
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