The objective of this study was to assess the hatch window, hatchability and quality of broilers` chick obtained from different breeder strains in a commercial hatchery. A total of 57 600 hatching eggs (28 800 hatching eggs per strain) were collected from commercial flocks of Cobb 500 and Ross 308 broiler breeder parent stocks at 60-61 weeks of age. Each strain was randomly coded as A strain and B strain. The mean value of eggshell temperature was found to be higher in eggs obtained from Strain A (101.05 ⁰F) than the other eggs of Strain B (100.98 ⁰F, P<0.01). The percentage of hatched chicks at 486 h of incubation period was found to be as 82.1% and 62.6% of Strain A and Strain B eggs respectively, whereas 84.9% and 67.7% of Strain A and Strain B eggs at 498 h of incubation period (P<0.01). The relative chick weight was found to be higher in the chicks obtained from Strain B (67.5%), compared to the Strain A (65.9%; P<0.01). These findings could be instructive for commercial hatcheries about the requirements of the hatching eggs obtained from different breeder strains at particular age and contribute the optimization of eggs` management and processing.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Agricultural Engineering |
Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | December 31, 2021 |
Published in Issue | Year 2021 Volume: 18 Issue: 2 |
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Print ISSN:1302-3209 - Online ISSN:2147-9003
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