Influence of the Cobb 500 hybrid parent age and egg storage period on incubation parameters
Main goal of this research was to determine the influence of Cobb 500 hybrid broiler parent age (BPA) and egg storage (ES) period, the impact of egg maturity on egg fertilization and chick hatching, as well as on embryonal mortality of chicks during incubation period. There were three phases of prod...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biotechnology in animal husbandry 2017, Vol.33 (4), p.409-423 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Main goal of this research was to determine the influence of Cobb 500 hybrid
broiler parent age (BPA) and egg storage (ES) period, the impact of egg
maturity on egg fertilization and chick hatching, as well as on embryonal
mortality of chicks during incubation period. There were three phases of
production cycle, three different ages of broiler parents 25, 41 and 58 weeks
(BPA25, BPA41, BPA 58). The eggs there were differentiated according to
storage time: eggs stored up to 7 days and eggs stored over 7 days (ES7). Using the random sample method, 1.050 eggs were chosen (total number
of chosen eggs was 6.300), with the aim to determine above mentioned
reproductive parameters, one day old chick weight and relative share of chick
weight in total egg weight were determined. Age of broiler parents had the
highest influence on egg fertility as the highest number of fertilized eggs
was recorded during the middle of production cycle (BPA41 = 97.05%), then at
the beginning of the cycle (BPA25 = 96.09%), and lowest number of fertilized
eggs was during the last phase of the cycle (BPA58 = 93.00%). The storage
period of the eggs did not have any influence on egg fertility. However, the
age of broiler parents and storage period had significant influence on
hatching, therefore it influenced embryonal mortality during incubation
period. Without considering the storage period, the lowest embryo mortality
was detected with eggs that originated from BPA41 - 13.05%, eggs that
originated from BPA58 had significantly higher embryo mortality rate 15.87%,
and the highest mortality rate was noted with eggs that originated from BPA25
16.93%. However, extended storage period for the eggs or egg maturity (ES7) had influence on total embryonal mortality rate in all three phases
of the production cycle. Moreover, broiler parent age had statistically
significant influence on increase of egg weight (P |
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ISSN: | 1450-9156 2217-7140 |
DOI: | 10.2298/BAH1704409M |